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  2. University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

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    Now UESTC is a multidisciplinary research university with electronic science and technology as its nucleus, engineering as its major field, and featured with management, liberal art and medicine. [2] UESTC is consisted of four campuses: Qingshuihe, Shahe, Jiulidi, and Yongning, with a gross built-up area of 1,490 km 2 (370,000 acres) . It has ...

  3. Hebei Provincial Committee of the Chinese Communist Party

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    Standing Committee members: Zhao Kezhi (until 28 October 2017), Zhang Qingwei (until April 2017), Li Ganjie (until May 2017), Chen Chaoying (until January 2017), Tian Xiangli (until December 2017), Liang Tiangeng (until October 2020), Yuan Tongli, Jiao Yanlong, Dong Qinsheng, Xing Guohui (until April 2021), Shang Liguang (until June 2017), Gao ...

  4. Yuan Taur - Wikipedia

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    Yuan Taur (Chinese:陶 元) is a Chinese American electrical engineer and an academic. He is a Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of California, San Diego. [1] Taur is known for his research in semiconductor device design and modeling, focusing on the structure and physics of transistors.

  5. Academic grading in China - Wikipedia

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    F: Failure (0-59%, bu-ji-ge, "不及格 / Bù jí gé / [pú tɕǐ kɤ̌]") [1] (some colleges may group the last two grades D and F into one grade called "Bottom", 0-64%, "下") Besides the grading system and the 100 percentage based marks, there is another form of assessment based on which one course is marked simply as "Qualified/Failed ...

  6. Wen Guohui - Wikipedia

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    Wen was born in Jiexi County, Guangdong.He joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1984 and entered South China University of Technology in 1987. In 2001 he served as deputy director of Economic and Trading Committee of Guangdong and director of the State Assets Committee of Guangdong in 2009.

  7. Legislative Yuan constituencies - Wikipedia

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    The Legislative Yuan is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of China (Taiwan), currently with 113 seats, down from the previous 225 in 1998. 73 are directly elected in local single-member districts by the citizens residing in the free area of the Republic of China .

  8. Xinyi Yuan - Wikipedia

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    Xinyi Yuan (Chinese: 袁新意; born 1981) is a Chinese mathematician who is currently a professor of mathematics at Peking University working in number theory, arithmetic geometry, and automorphic forms. [1] In particular, his work focuses on arithmetic intersection theory, algebraic dynamics, Diophantine equations and special values of L ...

  9. Legislative Yuan - Wikipedia

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    The first Legislative Yuan was to have been elected for a term of three years ending in 1951; however, the fall of mainland China made it impossible to hold new elections. [9] As a result, the Judicial Yuan decided that the members of the Legislative Yuan would continue to hold office until new elections could be held on the Mainland.