TV Shows - Yue Qi
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on October 02, 2025. Yue Qi has appeared in 2 television series with data.
  • Alert: Missing Persons Unit Poster
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    Alert: Missing Persons Unit
    as William's Merc #1 1 episode • #672 most popular show
    ‘Alert: Missing Persons Unit’ is a police procedural crime drama series centered on the Philadelphia Police Department's Missing Persons Unit (MPU). The show follows two main characters, Nikki Batista and her ex-husband, Jason Grant, as they handle missing person cases while coping with a personal struggle to uncover the truth behind their own son's disappearance.
  • Three Pines Poster
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    Three Pines
    as Dante 1 episode • #1,370 most popular show
    Three Pines is a captivating mystery series that follows the exciting investigations of Chief Inspector Armand Gamache. Set in the idyllic village of Three Pines, the show delves into the dark secrets hidden beneath its charming exterior. Each episode presents a new intriguing case for Gamache and his team to solve, leading viewers on a gripping journey filled with suspense, twists, and unexpected revelations. With its rich character development and masterful storytelling, Three Pines keeps audiences hooked, eagerly anticipating the next thrilling chapter in this riveting mystery series.
Movies - Yue Qi
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    Yue Qi Biography
    Yue Qi is a Chinese-born American nanotechnologist and physicist known for her expertise in computational materials science. Currently serving as a professor at Brown University, Qi has made significant contributions to the field of nanotechnology, particularly in the area of molecular machine designs. In 1999, she was awarded the Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology for her groundbreaking work alongside William Goddard and Tahir Cagin. Qi obtained her double B.S. in materials science and computer science from Tsinghua University in 1996 and went on to earn her Ph.D. in materials science from the California Institute of Technology. With a focus on interfacial tribology and multiscale modeling, Qi has garnered recognition for her research in aluminum plasticity during her time at General Motors Research and Development.