Citation in China, in June 2016, Chinese scientists - Nanjing University - cited the Russian researcher, Sergei Ostroumov, Moscow University;
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Nanjing University (NJU or NU, simplified Chinese: 南京大学; traditional Chinese: 南京大學; pinyin: Nánjīng Dàxué, Nánkīng Tàhsüéh. Chinese abbr. 南大; pinyin: Nándà, Nanda), or Nanking University, located in Nanjing, China, is one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions of higher learning in China. Following many changes through dynasties since CE 258, it was established as a modern school in 1902 in late Qing dynasty, and became a modern university in the early 1920s, the early years of Republic of China, being the first Chinese modern university with the combination of education and research, and also as a pioneer laying the foundations for the establishment of the modern educational system in China. Before the eve of establishment ofPeople's Republic of China in 1949, the name was changed from National Central University to Nanjing University.
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Impact of floodgates operation on water environment using one-dimensional modelling system in river network of Wuxi city, China
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On Some Issues of Maintaining Water Quality and Self-Purification https://www.researchgate.net/publication/215586879;
**Nanjing University (NJU or NU, simplified Chinese: 南京大学; traditional Chinese: 南京大學; pinyin: Nánjīng Dàxué, Nánkīng Tàhsüéh. Chinese abbr. 南大; pinyin: Nándà, Nanda), or Nanking University, located in Nanjing, China, is one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions of higher learning in China. Following many changes through dynasties since CE 258, it was established as a modern school in 1902 in late Qing dynasty, and became a modern university in the early 1920s, the early years of Republic of China, being the first Chinese modern university with the combination of education and research, and also as a pioneer laying the foundations for the establishment of the modern educational system in China. Before the eve of establishment ofPeople's Republic of China in 1949, the name was changed from National Central University to Nanjing University.
| 南京大学 | |
| Motto | 诚朴雄伟励学敦行[1] |
|---|---|
Motto in English | Sincerity with Aspiration, Perseverance and Integrity (Official)[2] or Sincerity, Simplicity, Sturdiness, Greatness,Endeavor to Learn, Urge to Act (Literal) [Note 1] |
| Type | Public |
| Established | Nanking Taihsueh, 258. Sanjiang Normal College, 1902. Nanking Higher Normal School, 1915. National Southeastern University, 1921. National Central University, 1928. Nanjing University, 1949.[Note 2] |
| President | Chen Jun (陈骏) |
Academic staff | 2,135 |
| Undergraduates | 13,865 |
| Postgraduates | 12,793 |
| Location | Nanjing, Jiangsu, China |
| Campus | Urban: Gulou campus Suburban: Xianlin campus |
| Colors | |
| Affiliations | APRU, AEARU, WUN, C9 |
Notable alumni[edit]
- In sciences, there are 877 leading scientists with major contributions to modern sciences in China, as listed in an article on history of Chinese modern sciences by Li Peishan published on CAS journal, and among them 115 are graduates of Nanjing University during Republic of China in the mainland period (1912–49), ranking No.1.
- Of 53 first-time elected academicians of Academia Sinica in natural science including mathematics, 28 were graduates or once faculty members of Nanjing University.[22]
- Nanjing University faculty members also include scholars from abroad such as Matsumoto Kouzirou, Hans Driesch, and Charles W. Woodworth, as well as China native Pearl S. Buck.
- In the first time Examination for senior civil service post of Republic of China (as recovery of and equivalent to Imperial examination) in 1931, top 100 were selected, but all are males, among them 25 graduated from Nanjing University in that year or previous years, including Zhuangyuan (principal graduate) Chow Bangdao, who is later president of China Medical College and Political Deputy Ministry of Examination, ROC, and the school in the second place is Peking University, with 8 graduates. In the second time exam held in 1933, there are females passed, half of whom graduated from Nanjing University, the same as Zhuangyuan Lee Hsuehteng, who graduated from law school and later become Chief Justice of ROC Supreme Court. One-fourth of Chief Justices in the early 60 more years of Republic of China are Nanjing University (National Central University) alumni.[23]
- All four founding scientific leaders (president or vice president in natural science) of Chinese Academy of Sciences once taught or studied at Nanjing University: Zhu Kezhen (faculty member), Wu Youxun (graduate), Yan Jici (graduate), Tong Dizhou (faculty member).
- Among 1107 members of Chinese Academy of Sciences elected till 2007, 210 are Nanjing University people.
- In recent years after the reform since 1978, Nanjing University is in third place in the number of academicians of Chinese Academy of Sciences and/or Chinese Academy of Engineering among faculty members, behind Peking University and Tsinghua University.
- Nanjing University ranks No.1 in the number of alumni elected as academicians of Chinese Academy of Sciences and/or Chinese Academy of Engineering graduated in recent more than 30 years since college admission entrance examination system was recovered in 1977 after Cultural Revolution.[24]
- Among 30 First Class Prizes of National Natural Science Awards since 1956, which is the highest level prize in natural science in China, 6 major winners (sole or first listed winner) studied at Nanjing University: Feng Kang (冯康), Liu Dongsheng (刘东生), Wang Debao (王德宝), Qin Renchang (秦仁昌), Hou Xianguang (侯先光), Min Naiben (闵乃本); in addition, another 2 were faculty members: Li Siguang (李四光), Qian Chongshu (钱崇澍); and Nanda people are in the list of winners of about half of the prizes.
- Among 25 winners of National Preeminent Science and Technology Award since 2000, 4 are graduates of Nanjing University: Liu Dongsheng (刘东生), Min Enze (闵恩泽),Wu Liangyong (吴良鑇), Zhang Cunhao (张存浩), ranking top 3 along with Tsinghua University and Peking University, and besides, the winner Cheng Kaijia (程开甲) is a faculty member of Nanjing University, and Yuan Longping (袁隆平) is a graduate of the then middle school affiliated to Nanjing University (now the High School Affiliated to Nanjing Normal University).
- A statistic in 2006[25] indicated that among about 120 directors (or presidents) of institutes of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 15 are graduates of Nanjing University, ranking No. 1, while the number of the university (Peking University) ranking No.2 is 10, and a recent statistic in 2010 shows that 14 holds bachelor's from Nanda which is the double of the number of the university (Beida) which ranks No.2.
- Among winners of the National Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars from 1994 to 2008, 108 are graduates of Nanda, ranking No. 1, 96 are of Beida, 76 are of University of Science and Technology of China, and 64 are of Tsinghua University which is listed in top 4.
- Among 78 winners of Prizes for Young Scientists of China since 1992, 5 are Nanda graduates, both Beida and Tsinghua graduates are 4, consisting of top 3 rankings.
Some notable alumni:
- Y. H. Woo (Wu Youxun, 吴有训), a leader of Chinese modern physical science and the physical scientist who verified Compton effect (X-ray diffraction).
- Chung-Yao Chao (Zhao Zhongyao, 赵忠尧), the scientist that captured positron through electron-positron annihilation and tested the existence of antimatter.
- Chien-Shiung Wu (Wu Jianxiong, 吴健雄), "First Lady of Physics", the first Wolf Prize winner in physics.
- Chiang Yee (Jiang Yi, 蒋彝), litterateur, artist, the "Silent Traveller".
- Tang Junyi (唐君毅), philosopher and modern Confucian scholar.
- Chen Chung-hwan (Chen Zhonghuan, 陈忠寰), a scholar in ancient Greek philosophy and western philosophy.
- He Jr-Hau (He Zhihao, 何志浩), eisteddfod, lieutenant general, the author of Army Song of Republic of China.
- Hsu Po-Yuan (Xu Boyuan, 徐柏園), the founder of the Chinese central bank system.
- Wang Chih-hsin (Wang Zhishen, 王志莘), a founder and the first General Manager of former Shanghai Stock Exchange.
- Kwoh-Ting Li (Li Guoding, 李国鼎), "Father of Taiwan's Economic Miracle".
- Tang I-Fang (Tang Yifang, 唐义方), "Father of Singapore Industry", a founder of Jurong Industrial Park and Singapore Science Park.
- Chang Cheh (Zhang Che, 张徹), "The Father of New Gongfu Film", "Godfather of Hong Kong cinema".
- H. T. Loh (Lu Xiaotong, 陆孝同), a leader of American Apollo program and Mars Exploration program.
- Kenneth Jinghwa Hsu (许靖华), geologist, paleoclimatologist, oceanographer, author, winner of Wollaston Medal, Penrose Medal and Twenhofel Medal.
- Zeng Liansong (曾聊松), the designer of the Flag of the People's Republic of China.
- Zhu Guangya (朱光亚), the first president of Chinese Academy of Engineering.
- Li Shengjiao (厉声教), senior Chinese diplomat, scholar, bilingual author.
- Yuan-Cheng Fung (Feng Yuanzhen, 冯元桢), the founder of biomechanics.
- Feng Kang (冯康), mathematician and founder of finite element method.
- Chen Deliang (陈德亮), climatologist and Executive Director of International Council for Science.
- Chen Deming (陈德铭), President of Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits.
- Guo Quan (郭泉), human rights activist, founder of the banned China New Democracy Party and political prisoner since 2009.









