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Lu Shijia (Lu Xiuzhen) was born on 18 March, 1911 in Suzhou, Jiangsu, Qing China, is a Chinese physicist. Discover Lu Shijia's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

Popular As Lu Xiuzhen
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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 18 March 1911
Birthday 18 March
Birthplace Suzhou, Jiangsu, Qing China
Date of death 29 August, 1986
Died Place Beijing, China
Nationality China

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1911

Lu Shijia (March 18, 1911 – August 29, 1986), also known as Hsiu-Chen Chang-Lu, was a Chinese physicist and aerospace engineer who helped create China's first high-speed wind tunnel.

She founded and chaired the aerodynamics program at Beihang University, the first in the country.

She was born Lu Xiuzhen in Suzhou (Soochow) on March 18, 1911, the final year of the Qing dynasty.

Her ancestral home was Xiaoshan, Zhejiang.

Soon after she was born, her grandfather Lu Zhongqi, who served as Governor of Shanxi, and her father Lu Guangxi, were both killed by Yan Xishan during the Xinhai Revolution.

Her superstitious mother blamed the baby for her father's death, and gave her away to be raised by a paternal uncle.

She attended the primary school and the High School Affiliated to Beijing Normal University, where Qian Xuesen and her future husband Zhang Wei were her classmates.

Inspired by Marie Curie, she entered the Physics Department of Beijing Normal University as the only female student.

1933

After graduating in 1933, she taught at the Fifth Women's Normal School in Daming, Hebei, and Zhicheng Middle School in Beijing.

1937

With financial help from her maternal uncle, the renowned doctor Shi Jinmo, Lu went to study in Germany in 1937.

1941

In 1941, Lu married scientist Zhang Wei, her elementary school classmate, in Germany.

Zhang was a member of both the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and served as Vice President of Tsinghua University.

The couple had a son, Zhang Kecheng (张克澄), and a daughter, Zhang Kequn (张克群).

Kequn's son Gao Xiaosong is a renowned musician.

1942

She studied at Göttingen University and received her Ph.D. in fluid mechanics in 1942.

Her supervisor was Ludwig Prandtl, one of the founders of modern fluid mechanics.

She was the only Chinese student and the only female graduate student of Prandtl.

1946

After the end of the Second World War, Lu returned to China in 1946.

She taught at Tongji University, the Aeronautics Department of Peiyang University, and the Institute of Hydraulic Engineering of Tsinghua University.

1951

She joined the China Democratic League in 1951.

1952

In 1952, Lu became a member of the preparatory committee for the establishment of the Beijing Institute of Aeronautics (now Beihang University).

1962

In 1962, she founded Beihang's aerodynamics program, the first in China, and served as its first chair.

At Beihang she helped create China's first high-speed wind tunnel.

1980

When the Chinese Academy of Sciences resumed its election for academicians in 1980 after the end of the Cultural Revolution, Lu was nominated twice, but she declined both times and insisted on giving the opportunity to a younger scientist.

She was a member of the first, second, and third National People's Congresses, the fifth and sixth CPPCC Standing Committees, the Standing Committee of the China Democratic League Central Committee, and the Executive Committee of the All-China Women's Federation.

She also served as Vice Chair of the China Aerodynamics Research Association.

1986

Lu died in Beijing in August 1986, and her husband died in 2001.

According to their will, their children mixed their ashes together and dispersed them in the lotus pond on the Tsinghua campus.

On the first anniversary of her death, Qian Xuesen presided over a scientific symposium held in her memory.

2017

On March 18, 2017, Lu's 106th birthday, Beihang University established the Lu Shijia Laboratory, the first university laboratory in China named after a female scientist.