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What contribution did Sue make to China?
Su (1902-2003), a famous mathematician, was born in Pingyang, Zhejiang. 19 19 went to Japan to study after graduating from high school. 1927 graduated from the Department of Mathematics of Imperial University in Tokyo, Japan, and then entered the graduate school of this school. 193 1 Graduated with Doctor of Science. 1931March, at the invitation of famous mathematician Chen, he returned to China with his doctor of science from Imperial University in Tokyo, Japan, and was employed by National Zhejiang University. He has served as an associate professor, professor, dean, provost and provost of the Department of Mathematics. At the same time, he and Chen founded the school of differential geometry together. 1952 10 came to the mathematics department of Fudan university as a professor and dean, and later served as the provost, vice president and president of Fudan university due to the adjustment of departments in colleges and universities across the country. He was an academician of China Academy of Sciences, a member of several sessions of China People's Political Consultative Conference, a deputy to the National People's Congress, a member of the 5th and 6th the NPC Standing Committee, a vice-chairman of the 7th and 8th China People's Political Consultative Conference and a vice-chairman of the NLD Central Committee. He died in Shanghai on March 7, 2003 at the age of 10 1.

Author of "Introduction to Projective Curves", "Introduction to Projective Surfaces" and other monographs 10. The research results "hull lofting project" and "hull line making program by curved surface method" won the national science conference award and the second prize of national scientific and technological progress respectively.

Su is mainly engaged in the research of differential geometry and computational geometry, and has made outstanding achievements in the research of affine differential geometry and projective differential geometry, and has made outstanding achievements in general space differential geometry, high-dimensional space yoke theory, geometric shape design and computer-aided geometric design. Sue attended the 95th anniversary of Zhejiang University. He found the quartic (cubic) algebraic cone in the study of general surfaces, which aroused strong repercussions in the international mathematical community. He is the first expert to study "K- exhibition space" in China, and he has an indisputable position in the international mathematics field in radiation micro-diversity. When she was young, Su was praised by international mathematicians as "a brilliant mathematical star rising from the East". Later, he made great achievements in the study of projective differential geometry and the introduction of projective curves, and was internationally recognized as "the first geometer in the East". /kloc-author of more than 0/50 papers. Author of differential geometry, introduction to projective curves, introduction to projective surfaces and other monographs 10. The research results "hull lofting project" and "hull line making program by curved surface method" won the national science conference award and the second prize of national scientific and technological progress respectively. He founded the internationally recognized School of Differential Geometry of Zhejiang University. He won the National Natural Science Award 1956 for his research on the geometry and projective curve of "K exhibition space". Many of his achievements have been cited by mathematicians in many countries or written into their monographs as important contents.

Sue not only left rich wealth and brilliant ideas to future generations, but also loved education. He has been teaching on the stage for 60 years and trained a large number of mathematical talents. He influenced the students with his rigorous attitude towards learning, his generous and kind mind contained them, and his spirit of assiduous study inspired them. He summed up three ways to train excellent students. One is to encourage them to catch up with themselves as soon as possible, the other is not to stand in their way of success, and the third is to catch them behind their backs and give them a push. At that time, the "Su Qing Bu Effect" was formed in the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and a firm talent echelon was formed, marching into the kingdom of mathematics. Sue is a leading figure in China's education field and a well-deserved mathematician.

193 1 year, Sue resolutely returned to China under extremely difficult conditions and was employed by Zhejiang University. Due to the lack of materials and books, Professor Su once again crossed the ocean and translated and copied 46 papers, about 200,000 words, day and night. He and Professor Chen led his disciples to study mathematics in the cave. It was at this time that he lit a single spark on the sacred plateau, which made Pan Chengdong, Wang Yuan and Chen Jingrun make outstanding contributions to Goldbach's conjecture and made China win the gold medal in the international Olympic mathematics competition. [ 1]

In order to commemorate Su's great achievements in mathematics and education, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, Fudan University initiated the establishment of the Su Mathematics Education Award.