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All previous awards of the People's Republic of China for international scientific and technological cooperation.

Winners over the years

215 International Science and Technology Cooperation Award of the People's Republic of China: Jan Krister Janssen (Sweden), Okimura Kazuki (Japan), evgeny velikhov (Russia), Peter Stone (USA), walter ian lipkin (USA), carlo Rubia (Italy) and Johannes Franken (Italy).

Gan Middle School (21)

Kuroda Yoshiki (21)

Mao Huanyu (21)

Bjorn Erik Wilham Nodens Jammu (21)

Yang Youdi (21)

michael Petzet (21) 2)

Ishimoto Shoichi (1999)

camargo (1999)

Sabourin Jean) (1998)

J.L.Lions) (1998). (1997)

JEAN-PIERRE LEBRUN) (1997)

ARTHUR SMLIM) (1997)

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ULI SCHWARZ) (1996)

HARA SHOICH) (1995)

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JOSEPH NEEDHAM) (1995). (1995)

TSUNG DAO LEE) (1995)

SHⅡNG SHEN CHERN) (1995)

Chinese People's International Science and Technology Cooperation Award-Professor Peter J.Stang recommended by Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Jan-Christy recommended by Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Stang is an internationally renowned organic chemist with outstanding achievements in physical organic chemistry, organometallic chemistry and supramolecular chemistry. * * * has published more than 4 papers, 6 monographs and more than 4 review articles, and is one of the scientists with the highest citation rate in the field of molecular architecture and molecular assembly. Stang has long been committed to promoting Sino-US scientific and technological exchanges. He has also trained a number of doctors from China and accepted a considerable number of postdoctoral and visiting scholars from China, which has made important contributions to the training of scientific and technological reserve talents in China. In April, 25, under the impetus of Stang, a high-level delegation of American Chemical Society made its first official visit to China after the founding of New China, which created an opportunity to promote cooperation between China and the United States in the chemical field.

Janson is a professor at Uppsala University in Sweden, an internationally renowned biological separation scientist and an academician of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Uppsala, Sweden. Since 198, Janson has helped his colleagues in China to improve the theoretical and technical level of separation and purification in protein, broke through the bottleneck of the industrialization of biotechnological drugs, designed and completed a series of separation and purification processes of recombinant protein drugs, and successfully industrialized them in China, including hepatitis B vaccine and interferon. With its help, the Institute of Process Engineering established a research platform for the separation and purification of protein, and made a series of technological innovations, with 52 papers published. Fabio Rocca, Italy

Fabio Rocca, Italian, male, born in January 194. Professor Politecnico di Milano, an expert in radar remote sensing, is a member of the Italian National Science Committee, an honorary member of the European Association of Geoscience and Engineering and the European Geophysical Society, and once served as the president of the European Association of Geoscience and Engineering. Recommended by Hubei Province.

As the chief scientist in the field of radar remote sensing of the European Space Agency, Professor Loka put forward the idea of using SAR satellite constellations to realize the serial flight interference mode in the early 199s, which initiated a new stage in the development of radar interferometry technology and greatly promoted the research and application in related fields. In the late 199s, he put forward the permanent scatterer interferometry technology, which once again strongly promoted the rapid development of radar interferometry remote sensing technology and still leads the research frontier in this field.

Since p>24, Professor Loka has been the European leader of the first, second and third phases of the "Dragon" project, an international cooperation project in the field of Earth observation between the Ministry of Science and Technology of China and the European Space Agency. He has devoted himself to the application and promotion of radar interferometry technology in the field of Earth observation and earth science in China, and has carried out cooperative research and personnel training with Wuhan University, China Academy of Forestry and Shanghai Geological Survey Institute. He has given in-depth and detailed guidance to China in the fields of permanent scatterer interferometry, polarization interferometry and polarization tomography, and has led a group of European scientists to actively participate in the Sino-European cooperation plan in the field of Earth observation, which has played an important role in promoting the application and popularization of related technologies in China.

Xu Zhongyun Hse Chung-Yun USA

Xu Zhongyun, American, male, was born in February 1935. Wood scientist, the chief researcher of the Southern Research Institute of the US Department of Agriculture and Forest Service, and an academician of the International Academy of Timber Sciences, has won the highest scientific research and innovation award of the US Department of Agriculture and the Friendship Award of the China Municipal Government. Recommended by the State Forestry Administration and Jiangsu Province.

Professor Xu Zhongyun is the core pioneer of Sino-US forestry science and technology cooperation since the reform and opening up. Since he promoted the first China forestry delegation to visit the United States in 198, he has trained more than 8 China scholars in the United States for more than 3 years. Combining the successful experience of the scientific and technological economic development in the United States and his own scientific research career, he introduced advanced concepts, advanced technologies and advanced platforms to China to guide the construction of forestry science and technology platforms and the implementation of major projects. It has provided important theoretical and technical guidance and intellectual support for promoting the implementation of scientific and technological research in the field of wood science in China, national scientific and technological plans such as 863 and the development of "Jiangsu Poplar Industry", and made outstanding contributions to significantly narrowing the gap between China and developed countries in the fields of plantation wood properties and rapid evaluation, efficient utilization of wood and bamboo, and new biomass materials. As an internationally renowned expert, he has visited China for 62 times, covering hundreds of units in 26 provinces and cities, and has established lasting and close cooperative relations with scientific research institutions such as China Academy of Forestry, International Bamboo and Rattan Center and Nanjing Forestry University. Professor Xu Zhongyun nominated and recommended many China scholars to hold important positions in international organizations, which significantly enhanced the status and discourse power of China forestry.

Jan Harvard, Germany

Jan Harvard, German, male, born in March 1943. Marine geologist, former director of the Geological Office of the Baltic Institute of Oceanography, Germany, holds important positions in several important international academic institutions. Foreign academician of Russian Academy of Natural Sciences and Lithuanian Academy of Sciences, professor of Szczecin University, visiting professor of Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey, China Academy of Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University and other domestic universities and research institutes. Recommended by the Ministry of Land and Resources.

Professor Yang Haver has been engaged in geological work for more than 4 years and achieved fruitful results. He has won the Krumbein Prize of the International Association of Mathematical Geosciences and the German bubnov Prize.

Professor Yang Haver has cooperated with China for more than 2 years and made great contributions to marine geoscience in China. He introduced new technologies from the world and made important innovations in the economic and social development of the three coastal economic circles. He built a platform for marine geoscience cooperation at home and abroad, promoted five important cooperations, and recommended China scientists to host the International Geological Congress, which greatly enhanced the international status of China scholars. He proposed to establish a long-term cooperation mechanism among China, Germany, Poland, Britain and other countries, so as to promote extensive international cooperation in marine geosciences and push China's marine geosciences to the advanced level in the world.

Herbert Jackle, Herbert Jackle, Germany

Herbert Jackle, German, male, born in July 1949. Developmental biologist, currently vice-chairman of Max Planck Institute in Germany and director of Institute of Biophysical Chemistry, enjoys many academic titles such as academician of European Academy of Sciences and German Academy of Sciences, and has won many awards such as the German Federal President's Innovation Award. Recommended by China Academy of Sciences.

Professor Herbert Jackle focuses on using model biology to study the molecular mechanism of biochemical pathways and regulatory networks. He has published nearly 2 papers and 53 academic works in academic journals such as Nature, Cell and Science, and is a representative figure who leads the development of developmental biology of contemporary Drosophila.

Professor Jackle attaches great importance to cooperation with China. Since 198s, he has given lectures in China as a scholar for many times to train foreign students for China. Since he became the vice-chairman of Max Planck Institute, he has continuously expanded the areas of cooperation with China and pushed the cooperation between the two sides deeper step by step. In 25, with the concerted efforts and active promotion of China and Germany, China Academy of Sciences and Max Planck Institute jointly established a new type of international research institution: Institute of Computational Biology Partners of Chinese Academy of Sciences and Max Planck Institute in Shanghai, which marked that the scientific and technological cooperation between China and Germany reached a new level. The establishment of this institute for international cooperation has attracted and condensed a high-level international scientific research team for China, established China's comparative advantage in the field of international computational biology research, and played a positive and important demonstration role in deepening China's foreign scientific and technological cooperation and improving its foreign scientific and technological cooperation policies.

Buzov G. A. Zherebtsov Russia

Buzov, Russian, male, born in September 1938. Space physicist, academician of Russian Academy of Sciences, has published more than 24 papers and is one of the founders of Russian space weather field. He has won many honors such as Russian motherland service award, Russian government honor award and Lenin's 1th anniversary labor hero award. Recommended by China Academy of Sciences.

During his tenure as the director of the Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor Rilie Buzov actively promoted the scientific research cooperation between the Russian Academy of Sciences and the China Academy of Sciences. The research on space weather in high latitudes by the Russian Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics is highly complementary to the research on space weather in middle and low latitudes by the National Space Science Center of China Academy of Sciences. In 21, under the impetus of Professor Buzov, the two sides jointly established the Sino-Russian Joint Research Center on Space Weather. Under the framework of bilateral cooperation, Chinese and Russian scientists actively exchanged visits, successfully applied for more than 2 cooperation funds, co-published more than 8 papers and held 11 bilateral seminars. And the Russian units participating in the academic exchange of Sino-Russian joint research on space weather have covered the major Russian space weather research institutions. In April 212, led by Professor Buzov, the Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics of Russian Academy of Sciences and the National Space Science Center of China Academy of Sciences signed the cooperation agreement and outline of the third Sino-Russian joint research center on space weather, which laid the foundation for the cooperation between the two sides in the next five years.

Professor Buzov also actively promoted the data exchange between the two sides in ground-based observation equipment, supported the "meridian circle Plan" of China Academy of Sciences to extend northward, and took the lead in signing the "International meridian circle Plan" with China Academy of Sciences internationally.

Wang Zhonglin Wang, zhonglin USA

Wang Zhonglin, American, male, born in November 1961. Nanomaterials scientist, a foreign academician of China Academy of Sciences and a member of European Academy of Sciences, is currently a tenured professor of Gaota at Georgia Institute of Technology, a tenured school director professor and an outstanding professor of engineering. Recommended by the Ministry of Education.

Since 1992, Professor Wang Zhonglin has carried out in-depth and high-level education and scientific research cooperation with many educational and scientific research institutions in China, including Xiamen University, Peking University, Institute of Physics of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Tsinghua University, University of Science and Technology Beijing, etc., and joined forces with others to overcome scientific problems, and obtained a number of major original scientific research achievements, and jointly published more than 2 scientific papers, which greatly enhanced the international influence of related research in China. He actively promoted the construction of frontier scientific research centers and platform bases in China, and participated in the establishment and construction of several national research platforms and bases such as the National Nanoscience Center. Contribute to the training of scientific and technological talents and the reform of higher education in China by promoting Sino-US joint education and training doctors together; By holding international conferences, urging Chinese publishing houses to publish English books and other ways, the latest progress and excellent scientific research ideas in international frontier fields were introduced to the vast number of scientific workers and graduate students in China, which played a positive role in promoting the development of nanotechnology and education in China.

Allen Moujunda Arun S. Mujumdar Canada

Allen Moujunda, Canadian, male, born in January 1945. Dryer, a professor at the National University of Singapore, an academician of Canadian Institute of Chemistry and Singapore Academy of Engineering, has successively won international awards such as "World Top Contribution Award", "Lifetime Achievement Award for Drying" and "Outstanding Global Leadership Award for Drying". Recommended by Jiangsu Province.

Since 1984, Professor Allen Mou Junda has made great contributions to the training of senior drying talents, the research and development of new drying technologies and the development of food drying industry in China. In the long-term cooperation with major cooperative units, such as Jiangnan University, Tianjin University of Science and Technology, and Institute of Forest Products Chemical Industry of China Academy of Forestry, more than 2 doctors (postdoctoral) and more than 1 masters have been jointly trained; 97 papers included in SCI have been jointly published in important international journals; The series of new drying technologies involved in research and development have been implemented in more than 1 leading enterprises such as Industry-University-Research Base Haitong Food Group, Shandong Lu Hua Group and Wuxi Linzhou Dryer Factory. In recent three years, the economic benefits have exceeded 3.3 billion yuan, earning 2 million US dollars, which has achieved remarkable economic and social benefits and made important contributions to promoting scientific and technological progress in the field of food drying and equipment industry in China.

ni jun Jun Ni USA

professor ni jun, American, male, born in November 1961. Manufacturing engineering expert, Wu Xianming Professor of Manufacturing Science at the University of Michigan, Director of Wu Xianming Manufacturing Research Center, Special Advisor to the President of Shanghai Jiaotong University, and Dean of Michigan College. He has won the National Science Foundation Presidential Teacher Award, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers William T. Ennor Highest Manufacturing Technology Award, the International Society of Manufacturing Engineers Gold Award, and the Shanghai Municipal Government Magnolia Gold Award for Outstanding Contributions of Overseas Scientists, and served as the vice chairman of the World Economic Forum's Global Deliberation Committee on Advanced Manufacturing. Recommended by Shanghai.

In recent 2 years, Professor Ni Jun devoted himself to the cooperative research in the manufacturing field between China and the United States, and introduced the 2mm project of American car body manufacturing to China, which promoted the technological progress of China car body manufacturing and made the car body quality of more than 2 domestic car models reach the international advanced level. Cooperate to develop 2m engineering of engine manufacturing and micro-thin-walled components.