Ching-Liang Lin (Chinese: 林清凉; 22 January 1931 – 18 November 2019) was a Taiwanese physicist and professor at National Taiwan University.
She was a witness to the February 28 incident in 1947 which killed thousands in Taiwan and resulted in decades of martial law known as the White Terror.
[2] Whilst she was in charge, she arranged an audit of the department, and it was found that a radioactive source that was meant to be stored safely was missing.
The newspapers reported the problem, and it was only when national bodies became involved that the radium - beryllium neutron source was found.
She continued to teach for twenty years, and she was cited as a role model for other women to study physics.