Highest education: doctor.
Title: Distinguished Professor
Main research direction
Keywords modification and characterization of biopolymer, biological hydrogen storage material, material rheology,
Computer simulation of polymer-drug interaction, environmental protection materials, dielectric materials
Honorary Research Fellow, University of Auckland, New Zealand (2009-), Co-Professor beijing university of chemical technology (20 10-), distinguished professor, Southwest University of Science and Technology (20 10-). 1982 graduated from Sun Yat-sen University with a bachelor's degree in polymer chemistry; 1987 graduated from beijing university of chemical technology with a master's degree in polymer materials engineering, and received a doctor's degree in polymer chemistry from the University of Auckland in 2003. Work experience: once a lecturer in beijing university of chemical technology (1988- 1993), consultant and chemist of Bomac Laboratories Ltd (2001-2005); He is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Washington and the University of Auckland in New Zealand. New Zealand National Postdoctoral Fellow in Science and Technology (contract number UOAX0508). Since returning to China for more than a year, as the host of Southwest University of Science and Technology, he has actively cooperated with high-level teams such as Institute of Chemistry of Sun Yat-sen University and beijing university of chemical technology, and obtained horizontal and vertical funds of 1 million, including Sichuan International Science and Technology Cooperation Project 1 item and 4 open funds. At present, it has successfully signed three scientific research contracts with enterprises, and plans to introduce funds of about 700,000 yuan. Declare an invention patent in China and use it as a polymer after the interview in 2009; Reviewers of papers from nine international journals, including the Canadian Journal of Chemistry, such as polymers, food science and technology, pharmacy, etc., revised more than 30 English papers for the team. It was successfully published in five high-level international professional magazines, and more than 0 papers were retrieved by SCI and EI 10. At present, there are 7 graduate students and doctoral students 1 person. In recent years, we have cooperated with scientists from the Department of Chemistry of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the Department of Biochemistry of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the Department of Food Science of the University of Auckland, Harbin Medical University, Guangxi People's Hospital and other units in the light scattering of macromolecular solutions, anti-tumor gene carriers, food rheology, anti-tumor drugs-injectable colloids, human repair materials and so on. He has many years of working experience in polymer synthesis, polymer material characterization, polymerization theory, biomaterials, polymer electrolyte, polymer material mechanics, rheology, drug release and other fields. Participated in many large-scale scientific research projects at home and abroad. Among them, the project [Development and Application of Hydrolyzed Gelatin] participated as an assistant won the 1995 "Second Prize of China People's Scientific and Technological Progress". As TIF researcher, the core expert of New Zealand's national large-scale project, he successfully completed the basic and applied research of the world's first commercialized long-acting vitamin B 12 product. In 2004, its product ProlaplanTM was successfully commercialized and exported to developed countries such as Europe, with a world-leading level. He is also a member of many international professional associations, such as American Chemical Society, International Controlled Release Association, British Chemical Industry Association, RACI Polymer Branch of Australia and neutron beam user group.
Scientific research achievements and awards:
Second Prize of Scientific and Technological Progress of the People's Republic of China (national level, 1995, participant)
New Zealand Ministry of Science and Technology Award (national level, 200 1, ranking first)