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Academicians

 

Prof. Xu Yangsheng is Director of Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Integration Technology. Concurrentlyhe is also Associate Director of the Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, and Director of Center for Intelligent and Biomimetic Systems. He is Chair Professor of Mechanical and Automation Engineering at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He received BS and MS degrees from Zhejiang University in China in 1982 and 1984 and PhD degree from University of Pennsylvania in 1989. His research has been in the areas of robotics and intelligent systems and their applications in aerospace and industry. With helps from his colleagues, he designed and built over 30 robots and intelligent systems, including self-mobile space manipulator (SM2), single wheel, gyroscopically stabilized robot (Gyrover), detachable mobile manipulator (DM2). More recently he has been leading projects on intelligent omni-directional, hybrid electric vehicle and wearable intelligent interfaces, and service robotics. He has been a Principal Investigator of 36 projects funded by both government and industries. Based on his research work, he has published 4 books, and over 270 papers. He served on advisory boards or panels in various government agencies and industries in US, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and the mainland China. He is Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering (2007), Fellow of IEEE (2003), Academician of International Eurasian Academy of Sciences (2001), Fellow of HKIE (2001), and the Corresponding Member of the International Academy of Astronautics (2007).

 

 Prof. Guoliang Chen, Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences Professor .Chen Guoliang was born in 1938 at Yingshang of Anhui province, and graduated from the department of Radio Electronics of Xi’an Jiaotong University. He started his teaching career in the University of Science and Technology of China since 1973, and now is the dean of Software College, and the director of National High Performance Computing Center in Hefei branch. He visited Purdue University from 1981 to 1983, and was elected as the academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2003.

Professor Chen Guoliang has been active in the fields of the theory, design and application of parallel algorithms for over twenty years, brought forward a series of novel ideas and methods, and formed an integrative research system of “parallel algorithm—parallel computer—parallel programming”. He has made great contributions and creative accomplishments in the non- numerical parallel algorithms and high performance computing and its applications.

He has undertaken 15 national projects and finished 11 items of them, published more than 170 papers which were cited by others over 540 times, and written 8 books. He has been awarded 12 prizes including second class State Scientific and Technological Progress Award, national second-class prize of achievement in teaching, and science-technology progress award with province- ministry level.

Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences Professor .Chen Guoliang was born in 1938 at Yingshang of Anhui province, and graduated from the department of Radio Electronics of Xi’an Jiaotong University. He started his teaching career in the University of Science and Technology of China since 1973, and now is the dean of Software College, and the director of National High Performance Computing Center in Hefei branch. He visited Purdue University from 1981 to 1983, and was elected as the academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2003.

Professor Chen Guoliang has been active in the fields of the theory, design and application of parallel algorithms for over twenty years, brought forward a series of novel ideas and methods, and formed an integrative research system of “parallel algorithm—parallel computer—parallel programming”. He has made great contributions and creative accomplishments in the non- numerical parallel algorithms and high performance computing and its applications.

He has undertaken 15 national projects and finished 11 items of them, published more than 170 papers which were cited by others over 540 times, and written 8 books. He has been awarded 12 prizes including second class State Scientific and Technological Progress Award, national second-class prize of achievement in teaching, and science-technology progress award with province- ministry level.

 

 

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