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  2. List of members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences - Wikipedia

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    At the Chinese Academy of Sciences, new members are elected biennially. [1] Before 2014 only a maximum of 60 members could be inducted each time, but this restriction has since been removed by new bylaws.

  3. Chief information officer (higher education) - Wikipedia

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    The CIO title is often coupled with Vice President/Vice Chancellor of information technology, is primarily used at doctoral/research institutions, while the titles of Director or Dean are more common at the other five types of Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education; MA I, MA II, BA Liberal Arts, BA General, and AA. [1]

  4. Fu Kun-chi - Wikipedia

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    Fu Kun-chi (Chinese: 傅崐萁; pinyin: Fu Kūnqí; Wade–Giles: Fu 4 Kʻun 1-chʻi 2; [1] born 8 May 1962) is a Taiwanese politician who is serving as a member of the Legislative Yuan. He was a member from 2002 to 2009, when he assumed the Hualien County magistracy.

  5. Yang Chao-hsiang - Wikipedia

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    After Yang returned to Taiwan, he became an assistant professor at the National Taiwan Normal University. In 1986, Yang entered politics as the Ministry of Education . In 1997 he was promoted to become Minister of the Research, Development and Evaluation Commission , a position he held until 1999, when he was appointed Minister of Education.

  6. Qian Weichang - Wikipedia

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    Qian Weichang or Chien Wei-zang (simplified Chinese: 钱伟长; traditional Chinese: 錢偉長; pinyin: Qián Wěicháng; Wade–Giles: Ch'ien Wei-ch'ang; 9 October 1912 – 30 July 2010) was a Chinese physicist and applied mathematician, as well as academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He served as President of Shanghai University. [2]

  7. Wei-Chieh Huang - Wikipedia

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    On December 2, 2019, Huang was non-tendered by Texas and became a free agent. [11] He re-signed with Texas on a minor league contract on December 5. [12] [13] On August 8, 2020, Huang was released by the Rangers organization [14] and subsequently signed with the Auckland Tuatara. [15] In September 2021, Huang signed with the Adelaide Giants. [16]

  8. Huang Wei-che - Wikipedia

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    Huang was born in Tainan, Taiwan, as one of five children in a family of Taiwanese doctors.His father, Huang Huihuang, was a physician. Wei-che's sister, Huang Chih-hsien, is a political commentator and his younger brother, Su Tzu-yun (who took his mother's surname), is a researcher at the Taiwan Center for Security Studies at National Chengchi University.

  9. He Weidong - Wikipedia

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    He Weidong (Chinese: 何卫东; born May 1957) is a general of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) who is currently the second-ranked vice chairman of the Central Military Commission and member of the 20th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party.