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Ye Shuhua
Ye Shuhua (; born June 1927) is a Chinese astronomer and professor at Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, known for achieving one of the world's most precise measurements of Universal Time in the 1960s, and for establishing the very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) and satellite laser ranging (SLR) techniques in China. Ye formerly served as President of Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Vice-President of the Chinese Astronomical Society, and Vice-President of the International Astronomical Union. She is a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and a foreign fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society of Britain. The asteroid 3241 Yeshuhua is named after her. ==Early life== Ye Shuhua was born in June 1927 in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. She spent most of her school years during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–45), and had to move repeatedly with her family from Guangzhou to Hong Kong, Shaoguan, and Lian County, because of the war. After the surrender of Japan in 1945, Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou resumed its admissions. Ye Shuhua wanted to study literature at the university, but her father wanted her to study medicine for better career prospects. Ye was not interested in medicine, and as a compromise with her father, she agreed to study mathematics. At the time Sun Yat-sen University did not have a separate department for astronomy, but combined the discipline with mathematics in the department of mathematics and astronomy. Under the influence of Professor Zou Yixin (邹仪新), she later decided to major in astronomy instead.〔
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