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Hsiao-Lan Kuo (Traditional Chinese: 郭曉嵐, Simplified Chinese: 郭晓岚, Pinyin: Guō Xiǎolán) (1915–2006), or GUO Xiaolan, was a prominent Chinese American mathematician, meteorologist. He was a recipient of the Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal. ==Career== Born in Mancheng Village, Hebei Province on February 7, 1915, Kuo obtained his B.Sc. from Tsinghua University (1937), a M.Sc. from Zhejiang University (1942, under advisor Coching Chu), and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago (1948, advisor Carl-Gustaf Rossby). From 1949–1961 Kuo worked as a research associate, later a senior specialist, and finally the project director on the Hurricane Project at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He was Professor Emeritus at the Department of Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago. Kuo was an academician of Academia Sinica (1988 election).
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