Introduction of Senior Academician of the Department of Energy and Mining Engineering, Chinese Acade

Mondo Science Updated on 2024-01-31

Followed by "Introduction to Senior Academicians of the Department of Energy and Mining Engineering of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (VI)" (in alphabetical order of surname).

Yang Qixun, male, Han nationality, born in Shanghai on October 30, 1937, is an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, an expert in power system relay protection, and a professor of North China Electric Power University.

In 1960, Yang Qixun graduated from Zhejiang UniversityFrom 1960 to 1983, he successively served as a lecturer, associate professor and professor at Beijing Institute of Electric PowerIn 1982, he received his Ph.D. from the University of New South Wales, AustraliaFrom 1991 to 1995, he served as the director of the Department of Electric Power Engineering of Beijing Electric Power InstituteIn 1994, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of EngineeringIn 1995, he became a professor at North China Electric Power University.

Yang Qixun is mainly engaged in research in the field of microcomputer protection and automation of power systems. He originally solved the world-class major problem of ultra-large resistance grounding fault distance protection, presided over the "Seventh Five-Year Plan" major scientific research project 500kV line microcomputer protection device, his invention and popularization and application made the history of China's power system automation across the era of integrated circuits, directly into the era of microcomputer applications.

Yang Yusheng, male, Han nationality, native of Rugao, Jiangsu, born on October 5, 1932, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, with the rank of major general, expert in nuclear test technology and analytical chemistry, researcher of the First Research Institute of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Chemical Defense Research Institute, and professor of Beijing University of Chemical Technology.

From 1949 to 1952, Yang Yusheng studied chemistry at Zhejiang UniversityFrom 1952 to 1957, he was a lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Zhejiang UniversityFrom 1957 to 1958, he studied at the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of SciencesFrom 1958 to 1960, he studied at the Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry of the USSR Academy of SciencesFrom 1961 to 1963, he was an assistant researcher at the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of SciencesFrom 1987 to 1990, he served as Director of the Science and Technology Committee of the Nuclear Test BaseIn 1990, he was appointed as a researcher at the Institute of Chemical Defense. In 1995, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

Yang Yusheng is engaged in the research and development of high-energy density secondary batteries and supercapacitors. He created the Chinese nuclear test smoke cloud sampling and radiochemical analysis and diagnostic technology for nuclear power and performance. The test principles of fission burn-up, uranium isotope full spectrum, lithium burn-up, and uranium-plutonium fraction power were proposed and the research success was guided. He has presided over the sampling and analysis of more than 20 nuclear tests, and provided a large number of test results as a direct basis for verifying and improving these ** designs. "Radiochemical method for determining neutron dose of neutron bomb by external activation of underground test bomb" and "radiochemical diagnostic method for fission burn-up" won the second prize of National Invention Award respectively. In 1996, he initiated the research of the "Chinese soldier system" and its power supply, and established the "Military Chemical Power Research and Development Center" to study new power sources such as lithium-sulfur batteries, supercapacitors, flow batteries, and lead-carbon batteries, and participated in promoting the development of hydrogen energy, fuel cells, and electric vehicle range extension technologies in China.

Ye Qizhen, born in Wuhan, Hubei Province on September 16, 1934, originally from Haining, Zhejiang, is an expert in nuclear reactor and nuclear power engineering, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, deputy director of the Science and Technology Committee of China National Nuclear Corporation, and director of the Expert Committee of China Nuclear Power Engineering Corporation.

Ye graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1955 with a degree in electric power engineeringIn 1956, he was selected by the organization to study for a postgraduate degree at the Moscow Power Institute of the former Soviet UnionAfter graduating with a master's degree in 1960, he returned to China and worked in the Second Research and Design Institute of Nuclear IndustryFrom 1961 to 1982, he served as the director of the Second Research and Design Institute of the Nuclear IndustryFrom 1982 to 1986, he served as the director of the Institute of Computer Applications in the Nuclear IndustryFrom 1986 to 1990, he served as the deputy general manager of China National Nuclear Engineering CorporationFrom 1987 to 2004, he served as the deputy general manager of Qinshan Joint Venture of Nuclear PowerIn 2003, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of EngineeringFrom 2004 to 2008, he served as the deputy chief engineer and senior engineer of the Second Research and Design Institute of Nuclear IndustryIn 2008, he served as the deputy director of the Science and Technology Committee of China National Nuclear Corporation.

Ye Qizhen is mainly engaged in the nuclear energy industry, participated in many technical routes, reactor type selection, and the determination of main technical indicators, presided over a large number of feasibility studies and overall design, and organized and implemented many independent designs and the approval of major technical solutions. He participated in the design of China's first production reactor in the 60s of the 20th century, and participated in the design of the dual-purpose reactor for production and power generation in the 70s of the 20th century, serving as the chief engineer of the design. In the early 80s of the 20th century, he was the director of the Institute of Computer Application in the Nuclear Industry. In 1986, he began to prepare for the construction of Qinshan Phase II 600MW nuclear power plant project and served as the chief designer of the project. Qinshan Phase II was designed and built according to international standards, and successfully reached commercialization in 2002. He also participated in the work related to the localization of nuclear power equipment, presided over the approval of technical solutions, and the appraisal of achievements.

Yi Baolian, born on May 29, 1938 in Liaoyang, Liaoning Province, is a fuel cell expert, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, a researcher and doctoral supervisor of the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

After graduating from Jilin University in 1962, Yi Baolian was admitted to the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences as a graduate studentAfter graduating with a master's degree in 1966, he stayed in the institute to workFrom 2002 to 2006, he served as the chairman of Dalian Xinyuan Power Co., LtdIn 2003, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of EngineeringIn 2008, he served as the chairman of the National Fuel Cell and Flow Battery Standards Committee.

Yibaolian is mainly engaged in the research and development of the mutual conversion of chemical energy and electrical energy and related fields. In the seventies of the twentieth century, he participated in and led the research of aerospace alkaline fuel cell systems;In the eighties, fuel cell technology was applied to aqueous solution electrolysis, industrial energy-saving and electrochemical sensorsIn the nineties as the Ministry of Science and Technology"Ninety-five"The person in charge of the major project "Fuel Cell Technology" of the Chinese Academy of Sciences organized and led the research of proton exchange membrane fuel cells, molten carbonate fuel cells and solid oxide fuel cells, and made breakthroughs in proton exchange membrane fuel cell technology and formed independent intellectual property rightsPromote Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics and domestic enterprises to jointly establish Xinyuan Power Co., Ltd. to develop mass production technology and open up the marketDuring the "Tenth Five-Year Plan" period, together with the leaders of the Fuel Cell Engineering Center and Xinyuan Power Co., Ltd., we organized the development of 30 100kw vehicle fuel cell engines. During the "Eleventh Five-Year Plan" period, the research on key materials and battery attenuation mechanisms and countermeasures of proton exchange membrane fuel cells was mainly conducted.

Yu Junchong, born on December 5, 1940 in Yancheng, Jiangsu Province, is a nuclear power expert, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, a researcher-level senior engineer and doctoral supervisor of the China Nuclear Power Research and Design Institute.

After graduating from Nanjing Institute of Technology in 1965 with a major in industrial thermal engineering, Yu Junchong joined the Second Department of the Second Machinery DepartmentFrom 1967 to 1993, he worked in the First Hospital of the Second Machinery DepartmentFrom 1993 to 1999, he served as the director of China Nuclear Power Research and Design InstituteFrom 1997 to 2006, he worked in the China Nuclear Power Research and Design InstituteIn 2006, he served as the director of the Academic Committee of the National Defense Key Laboratory of the China Nuclear Power Research and Design InstituteIn 2009, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

As a nuclear power expert, Yu Junchong has deep attainments in the professional fields of reactor thermal engineering, hydraulics and nuclear safety, and nuclear power in general. He participated in the development of China's first pressurized water nuclear power reactor, the first pulse reactor, and the spent fuel research reactorParticipated in the research and project demonstration of Qinshan Phase II nuclear power plant and new nuclear reactor programHe also participated, organized and led the development and construction of a national key project.

Yu Runcang, male, Han nationality, born on March 20, 1930 in Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, ancestral home is Hunyuan County, Datong City, Shanxi Province, member of the Communist Party of China, metal mining expert, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, senior consultant expert of China ENFI Engineering Technology, director of the Honorary Expert Committee.

In 1949, Yu Runcang was admitted to the preparatory class of Harbin Institute of Technology to learn RussianIn 1950, after entering the undergraduate program, he was assigned to the Department of Civil Engineering, and later voluntarily requested to change his major to mineral depositsFrom 1950 to 1954, due to the adjustment of the department, he transferred to the Mining Department of Northeast Institute of Technology and obtained a bachelor's degree after graduationFrom 1954 to 1964, he served as a technician of Beijing Nonferrous Metallurgical Design and Research InstituteIn 1956, he joined the Communist Party of ChinaFrom 1964 to 1978, he served as an engineer of Beijing Nonferrous Metallurgical Design and Research InstituteFrom 1978 to 1981, he served as the chief engineer of the mining office of Beijing Nonferrous Metallurgical Design and Research InstituteFrom 1981 to 1986, he served as a senior engineer of Beijing General Institute of Nonferrous Metallurgy Design and ResearchFrom 1986 to 1991, he served as the deputy chief engineer of Beijing Nonferrous Metallurgical Design and Research InstituteIn 1999, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

Yu Runcang has been engaged in non-coal mining engineering design and scientific research for a long time. It has made important contributions to the design and mining of Lengshuijiang Tin Mine, Zhongtiaoshan Copper Mine, Yuyu Copper Mine, Dongguashan Copper Mine, Gansu Jinchuan Nickel Mine, Yangjiazhuzi Molybdenum Mine, and **chang Copper Mine.

Yu Yixin, born on November 6, 1936 in Miyun County, Beijing, is an expert in power system analysis, planning and development, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, a professor and doctoral supervisor of Tianjin University.

Yu Yixin was admitted to Tianjin University in 1954 and obtained bachelor's and master's degreesAfter graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1958, he stayed on to teach [2];From 1980 to 1982, he was a visiting scholar at the University of California, BerkeleyHe joined the Communist Party of China in 1983From 1983 to 1986, he served as the deputy dean of Tianjin UniversityFrom 1990 to 1991, he was a senior visiting scholar at the University of WashingtonFrom 1995 to 1997, he served as the chief visiting professor of the special lecture on power system control at Kyushu Institute of Technology, JapanIn 1997, he served as the deputy director of the Academic Committee of Tianjin UniversityIn 2005, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

Yu Yixin has been conducting in-depth theoretical research on power system stability in combination with the actual power system engineering for a long time. In the methodology of security monitoring, defense and control of large power systems, pioneering international advanced results have been made, and this achievement has been applied to the actual large power system for the first time in the worldIn terms of urban power grid optimization planning, a series of effective theories, models and algorithms have been proposed, and the urban power grid planning system with independent intellectual property rights, complete functions and the most widely used in China has been developed, which has reached the international advanced level, achieved economic and social benefits, and promoted the scientific work in this technical field. Since 2006, it has been the first in China to carry out smart grid research.

Zeng Hengyi, born in Chongqing on September 22, 1939, is an expert in offshore oil engineering, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, a deputy chief engineer of China National Offshore Oil Corporation, and the director of the National Energy Deepwater Oil and Gas Engineering Technology Research and Development Center.

Zeng Hengyi graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1961 with a major in ship design and manufacturing, and then joined the 708th Research Institute of China State Shipbuilding Corporation as an assistant researcher and associate researcherFrom 1972 to 1994, he served as the director of the Research Office of the Research Institute of the Offshore Petroleum Exploration Command of the Ministry of Petroleum Industry of the People's Republic of ChinaFrom 1991 to 1994, he served as the deputy chief engineer and director of the development department of Bohai Petroleum CompanyFrom 1994 to 1999, he served as the deputy director of China National Offshore Oil Production Research CenterIn 1997, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of EngineeringIn 1999, he served as Deputy Chief Engineer of China National Offshore Oil Corporation.

Zeng Hengyi has been engaged in the preliminary research, design and construction of engineering ships and offshore oil and gas field development engineering. He presided over the design of China's first new single-point mooring floating production and storage vessel (FPSO) won the first prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award, and was rated as one of the top ten ships in the history of the shipbuilding industry in the past century. He presided over the preliminary research and conceptual design of China's first 3,000-meter semi-submersible drilling platform, "Haiyang Shiyou 981". He promoted the development strategy of offshore oil deepwater and established the Key Laboratory of Offshore Oil Deepwater Engineering, which played an important role in the development of deepwater oil and gas fields and the initial formation of 1,500-meter water depth engineering and technical capabilities.

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