I believe she worked at Smith College, Princeton University, and Columbia University. She worked as a physist.
Chien-Shiung Wu worked with various other people. You can verify this by searching scholar.google.com or by visiting her page on wikipedia.
she had two brothers and a sister
She never received it.
Chien-Shiung Wu's specialization was experimental physics. She is referred to by many as the First Lady of Physics.
No, the people apart of the Manhattan Project did.
Chien Shiung Wu is a famous Physicist a succeeded in many great accomplishments so many I cant list them all here! Try to go to http://www.csupomona.edu/~nova/scientists/articles/wu.html for more info
It is the given name of a Chinese translated through Wade-Giles system. For example, the famous Chinese-American physicist is Chien-Shiung Wu (吴健雄), the 'Chien-Shiung (健雄)' in her name means healthy and strong.
Chien-Shiung Wu got married to another physicist named Luke Chia-Liu Yuan. She had met him at the University of Berkeley,where she received her Ph.D. in physics. In 1947, she gave birth to her only son and named him Vincent Weichen Yuan. He followed in his parents' footsteps and eventually became a physicist.
Chien-shiung is a Chinese name. In Chinese culture, names are typically composed of two characters, with the surname (family name) coming first. Chien-shiung is a two-character given name, with "Chien" being the surname and "shiung" being the personal name.
Strong hero
Wu Chien-ch'uan died in 1942.
Wu Chien-ch'uan was born in 1870.