Hsin P. Soh (Shu Xingbei) (1905 – 1983), after an education at
Chinese Universities, continued his physics and mathematics studies at the University of California in San
Francisco, at Cambridge University (with Eddington), and then at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (with D. J. Struik). He received the chair position in the Department of Mathematics of Jinan
University (Shanghai) and became professor at Zhejiang University (Hangzhou). His most famous student
is the Nobel Prize winner Tsung-Dao Lee. Soh was purged heavily as anti-revolutionary in
1958 and rehabilitated fully only in 1979.