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Li Shu-hua

Li Shu-hua (, 23 September 1890–5 July 1979) was a Chinese physical scientist from Peking University and educator came from Qinhuangdao, Hebei. He was the brother of Li Shu-tien.
He worked at Academia Sinica and the Ministry of Education of the Republic of China.
He went to France in 1922 and received a doctorate degree, before moving back to China.
In 1949, he became a Chinese expatriates in France, Germany and later the United States. He died in New York in 1979.
==Background==

Li Shu-Hua studied under a number of renowned professors, among them Paul Sabatier (Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1912), Gabriel Lippmann (Nobel, 1908) and Marie Curie. He also worked in the lab of Jean Perrin (Nobel 1926). In 1926 he was awarded the "officier de la Legion d' Honneur" by the French Government. He was twice elected Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Chinese Society of Physics, and once of the Chinese Society of Astronomers. He served on the Boards of Directors of the Beijing Natural History Museum and the Beijing National Central Museum. From ''The Reminiscences of Li Shu-Hua as told to Minta Chou Wang, 1960–61, as part of Columbia University's (Chinese Oral History Project )''.

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