Quan-Sheng Shu
Physicist, Person
Who is Quan-Sheng Shu?
Quan-Sheng Shu is an American physicist. He is a naturalized American citizen, born in China, and has a Ph.D in physics. He is also the President of AMAC International, a high-tech company with offices in his home of Newport News, Virginia and in Beijing.
Shu came to the United States in 1990. He worked at the University of Washington, in the Superconducting Super Collider project, and at Northrop Grumman. He is known for research in cryogenics.
Shu was arrested and convicted in 2008 for being involved in the People's Republic of China's systematic effort to upgrade their space exploration and satellite technology capabilities by providing technical expertise and foreign technology acquisition in the fields of cryogenic pumps, valves, transfer lines and refrigeration equipment, components critical for the use of liquefied hydrogen in a launch facility.
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