Chang-Shou Lin

Chang-Shou Lin (Chinese: 林長壽; born 17 April 1951) is a Taiwanese mathematician.

Lin completed his bachelor's and master's degrees in mathematics at National Taiwan University.

[4][5] Lin was elected a member of Academia Sinica in 1998, received the Morningside Medal that same year, and was awarded Taiwan's Presidential Science Prize [zh] in 2001.

[6] In 2014, Lin was invited to speak at the International Congress of Mathematicians conference in Seoul, South Korea.

Lin was critical of the Democratic Progressive Party response to the Sunflower Student Movement,[7] and has signed petitions backing required mathematics education for Taiwanese senior high school students,[8] and against the nuclear energy question posed by the 2018 Taiwanese referendum.