Wen Bangchun is a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and an academician. Male, Han nationality, born in September 1930 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province.
He graduated from the postgraduate course of the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Northeastern University in 1957 and stayed at the school to teach.
He is currently the chairman of the Chinese Society of Vibration Engineering, a member of the Chinese Committee of IFToMM (International Federation of Machine Theory and Mechanics), and a member of the International Rotor Dynamics Technical Committee.
Member of the 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th CPPCC National Committee.
He concurrently serves as the director of the academic committee and part-time professor of the State Key Laboratory of Shanghai Jiao Tong University and other universities.
In 1991, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
He founded a new discipline "Vibration Utilization Engineering" that combines vibration science and machine science.
He has published and co-authored 6 books and more than 250 papers. His monograph "Theory and Application of Vibration Machinery" won the second prize for the National Excellent Science and Technology Book Award.
Together with comrades in the scientific research team, we have successfully developed more than ten new types of vibration machinery and engineering machinery, and won two international awards, three national awards, and 10 provincial, ministerial, and committee-level awards, creating significant economic and social benefits for the country.
Thirty graduate students under his supervision or co-supervision have obtained master's degrees, and 16 have obtained doctorate degrees.
Organized two international academic conferences and served as chairman of the academic committee of the international conference.
He has been invited to give lectures and participate in international academic conferences in more than ten countries including Japan, Australia, and Germany. He has given more than 20 academic reports and read more than 40 papers.
He has been rated as a provincial and municipal model worker for many times, and in 1983 he was rated as a special model worker in Shenyang City.
Qiu Zhuxian, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, male, born in May 1921, metallurgist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
Currently a professor at Northeastern University.
He is committed to basic and applied research on aluminum metallurgy and molten salt electrochemistry. He has made new discoveries on molten salt wetting, molten salt penetration, anode effect and metal mist generation, forming a new discipline of molten salt interface phenomena and interface reactions.
The law of saving electric energy was summarized and effective measures were put forward, which made important contributions to the construction and development of my country's aluminum industry.
Over the past 40 years, he has authored more than 150 papers on light metal metallurgy, either alone or in collaboration. He has authored two monographs on his own: "Physical Chemistry of Aluminum Metallurgy" and "Prebaked Tank Aluminum Smelting", and co-authored three textbooks including "Aluminum Electrolysis".
This book has co-translated seven books including "Metallurgical Thermochemistry". Among them, "Physical Chemistry of Aluminum Metallurgy" can connect the basic theories of physical chemistry with the production of aluminum metallurgy. This book has become a book with important theoretical value and application.
Monograph of value.
He and his colleagues won the second prize (research on metal dissolution and current efficiency) and the first prize (research on interfacial phenomena and interfacial reactions in aluminum electrolysis) of the State Education Commission's Science and Technology Progress Award in 1989 and 1990, as well as the National Natural Science Foundation of China in 1991.
Third Prize of Science Award (research on several physical and chemical issues in aluminum electrolysis).
Qiu Zhuxian participated in the trial production of a large-scale electrolytic cell. After appraisal by the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Corporation, the current efficiency reached 90% and the power consumption rate was reduced to 13,500 kilowatts/ton of aluminum. This project won the first prize of the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Corporation.
This groove type has been promoted and applied in Fushun Aluminum Plant and Baotou Aluminum Plant.
Fang Zhaolun, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, analytical chemist, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Born on August 16, 1934 in Tianjin.
Graduated from the Chemistry Department of Peking University in October 1957.
He has successively served as an intern researcher, research assistant, deputy director and researcher at the Shenyang Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Currently, he is the director, professor, and doctoral supervisor of the Analytical Science Research Center of the School of Science, Northeastern University, the director, professor, and doctoral supervisor of the Microanalytical System Institute of the Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang University, and the director of the Analytical Instrument Society of the Chinese Instrument and Control Society, majoring in flow injection analysis.
Chairman of the committee, editorial board member or editor of more than ten journals including the international analytical chemistry journal J.
Advisory editorial board member.
Since 1977, Professor Fang Zhaolun has done a lot of pioneering work for the development of flow injection analysis in my country. Since 1984, five research projects have been funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and he has made many important achievements in theory and experimental technology. .
His current research areas include flow analysis, atomic spectrometry analysis, microfluidic analysis on microchips and their combined technologies. His main research directions are sequential injection-atomic absorption and atomic fluorescence spectrometry analysis, flow injection capillary electrophoresis analysis, and intelligent
Flow photometric analysis systems, microfluidic analysis chips and applications of flow analysis in biological process analysis.
Since 1995, the research group headed by him has carried out a lot of pioneering work in the development of microfluidic chips, and for the first time received funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China's key funds in this field.
Zhang Siying, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, male, Han nationality, from Zhangqiu County, Shandong Province, born on April 5, 1925.
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