South China Morning Post
AsiaPac · 2 hrs ago
✦ 78◉ Centre
‘BeiDou Goddess’: key figure in China GPS-equivalent satellite system, earns PhD by 26
78Quality
0Ratings
0Comments
AI Analysis
Quality 78/100
Partisan intensity 25/100
ObjectivePartisan
◉ Centre ✓ Fair headline
Xu Ying, a 43-year-old Chinese scientist who contributed to China's BeiDou Navigation Satellite System, rejects the 'goddess' label and emphasises that scientific research should transcend gender considerations.
‘BeiDou Goddess’: key figure in China GPS-equivalent satellite system, earns PhD by 26
A Chinese scientist behind China’s BeiDou Navigation Satellite System rejects the “goddess” label, asserting that research transcends gender.
Xu Ying, 43, hails from Sichuan province in southwestern China, born to a maths teacher mother and an agricultural technician father.
As a gifted child with a passion for physics and mathematics, Xu began primary school at the age of four, entered university at 16 to pursue communications engineering, and consistently ranked at the top of her class each...
Discussion 0 comments
Sort:
?
No comments yet — be the first to start the discussion!