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Qian Xuesen, a Chinese physicist, is an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. Originally from Hangzhou, Zhejiang, he was born in Shanghai on December 11, 1911. He graduated from the Department of Railway Mechanical Engineering of Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1934.
He received his Ph.D. in aeronautics and mathematics from the California Institute of Technology in 1938 and studied in the United States for scientific research and teaching. He returned to China in 1955. He has successively served as a researcher and director of the Institute of Mechanics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, president of the Fifth Research Institute of the Ministry of National Defense, vice minister of the Ministry of Machinery Industry, president of the China Academy of Space Technology, deputy director of the National Defense Science and Technology Commission, deputy director and senior advisor of the Science and Technology Committee of the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, and professor and director of the Department of Modern Mechanics of the University of Science and Technology of China.
Qian Xuesen put forward an extremely important implementation plan for the development of China's rocket and missile technology, made significant contributions to the development of China's rocket, missile and aerospace industry, and was a pioneer and outstanding representative of China's aerospace science and technology, and was known as the "father of China's aerospace" and "the king of rockets".
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The father of Chinese missiles - Qian Xuesen.
Qian Xuesen is an important figure in the development of China's rocket, missile and aerospace technology, and one of the winners of the Meritorious Service Medal for two bombs and one star.
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No, it's about the same as the father of Chinese missiles.
See the encyclopedia for details.
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Fart!! Qian Xuesen is the father of missiles.
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His son, Qian Yonggang, became a senior engineer in China and became a professor at a university in Shanghai. Daughter Qian Yongzhen got the inheritance of her mother Jiang Ying and engaged in the first education.
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My son has been engaged in scientific research and contributed to the scientific research of our country.
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Now his children's lives are very good, we shouldn't disturb their lives, simple is good.
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Dear, Qian Xuesen is known as the father of rockets and the posture of missiles like a father. He is a well-known aerospace scientist, engineer, educator, and social activist in China, who has held key leadership positions at the Qiguo Academy of Sciences and the University of Science and Technology of China. Qian Xuesen's contribution to the development of China's aerospace industry is particularly prominent, he participated in the development of China's first satellite, and promoted the development of China's rocket and missile technology in subsequent work.
For the development of China's aerospace industry, Qian Xuesen's contribution can be said to be outstanding. He inherited and carried forward the essence of China's Koga Dynasty and modern science and technology, promoted the progress of China's aerospace scientific research, and was widely praised as "the father of China's modern aerospace science and technology", "the father of China's missile industry", and "the father of China's aerospace engineering".
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He is known as the "Father of China's Aerospace", "Father of Chinese Missiles" and "King of Rockets".
Qian Xuesen, born in Shanghai, China, and a native of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, is a Chinese aerodynamicist, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and one of the winners of the China Two Bombs and One Star Meritorious Service Medal. On June 29, 1989, the 1989 International Conference on Technology and Technology Exchange held in New York, USA, awarded Qian Xuesen the "Willard WF Rockwell Jr." Medal, "World-class Science and Engineering Celebrity", and "Honorary Member of the International Institute of Science and Technology" in recognition of his major pioneering contributions to rocket and missile technology, aerospace technology and systems engineering theory. The son-in-law of Jiang Baili, a famous military strategist in China.
He used to be a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the California Institute of Technology, and the founder of "Engineering Cybernetics", and has made significant contributions to the missile and space programs of both China and the United States. He is known as the "Father of China's Aerospace" and "The King of Rockets".
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He is known as the "Father of China's Aerospace" Huaiqi, the "Father of China's Missiles" and the "King of Rockets".
Qian Xuesen, born in Shanghai, China, in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, is a Chinese aerodynamicist, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and one of the winners of the China Meritorious Service Medal with two bombs and one star. On June 29, 1989, the 1989 International Conference on Technology and Technology Exchange held in New York, USA, awarded Qian Xuesen the "Willard WF Rockwell Medal Jr.", "World-class Science and Engineering Celebrity" and "Honorary Member of the International Institute of Science and Technology" in recognition of his significant pioneering contributions to rocket and missile technology, aerospace technology and systems engineering theory. The son-in-law of Jiang Baili, a famous military strategist in China.
He used to be a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a professor at the California Institute of Technology, and the founder of "Engineering Cybernetics". He is known as the "Father of China's Aerospace" and the "King of Rockets".
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