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The Contribution of Local Chinese to Science, Technology and Innovation
NIHERST is pleased to announce
The Contribution of Local
Chinese to Science, Technology and Innovation, a booklet that
celebrates the achievements of Chinese Trinidadians, a visible but
influential ethnic minority that has had an immense impact on the nation in
the fields of innovation, engineering, horticulture, medicine, science and
science education.
These individuals include Mr Clive Chu Cheong, who
designed 77 schools locally and was involved in the founding of the
Association of Professional Engineers of Trinidad and Tobago (APETT),
Mr
Frank Look Kin, former President of the National Gas Company who spearheaded
the construction of the largest diameter natural gas pipeline in the Western
Hemisphere, and
Dr Theodosius Poon King, who founded the Streptococcal
Disease Unit in south Trinidad and conducted the largest ever island-wide
study of diabetes during the 1960s. This book was inspired
by the 2006 Chinese Bicentennial Celebrations on which occasion NIHERST
developed a poster exhibition on some of these outstanding citizens in
science and technology for display at the National Science Centre. The
information from this exhibit has since been uploaded to our website.
The Contribution of Local Chinese to Science, Technology and Innovation will
be distributed free-of-charge to local libraries and secondary schools .
Limited copies will also be available for purchase via
NIHERST.
Written: June 2009 |