都匀恒德复机械有限公司
诸城德弘厚贸易有限公司
Yin Xiangchu, male, Han nationality, born in July 1934, in Haimen City, Jiangsu Province, is a member of Communist Party of China and academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences. He graduated from the Department of Plant Protection of Shandong Agricultural College in July 1958. He was served as Director of the Animal Research Office of the Northwest Plateau Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, member of the council of the Entomological Society of China from the second term to the fourth term, and member of the Standing Committee and Vice Chairman of the Qinghai Association for Science and Technology. He was also a visiting professor of University of Arizona and Arizona State University. He was employed as a lifetime professor by Hebei University, and now works in the Editorial Boards of Acta Entomologica Sinica, Entomotaxonomia, Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica and Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology.
He has been engaged in the classification of grasshoppers for a long time and has found 37 new genus and 103 new species of grasshoppers. In 1982, he founded New Classification System on China’s Acridoidea, which was later hailed as “Yin Xiangchu Classification System”; in 1990, he published a thesis called the Classification of Caelifera (locustodea) in North America, founded a new classification system for the North America’s locustodea and revealed evolution rules of grasshopper, which has been praised and widely used by domestic and foreign counterparts. In 1992, he published A Comparison of the Fauna Compositions on Grasshoppers from North America and Eurasia, pointed that fauna compositions and main pest damaging between the two areas are totally different, therefore, and suggested that mutual transmission must be prevented. In 1996, A Synonymic Catalogue of Grasshoppers and Their Allies of the World (English edition) was published, more than 2million words, recorded all known grasshoppers 2261 genus, 10136 species from 1758 to 1990, and now is the most comprehensive and most systematic same kinds of monograph in the world. His book Grasshoppers on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau won the first prize of Science and Technology Progress Award of Qinghai Province. His achievement Research on Classification System of China’s Acridoidea and Grasshoppers on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau won the second prize of the Science and Technology Progress Award of Chinese Academy of Sciences and the fourth prize of the National Natural Science.
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河北省顺泰高有限公司
海晏凯进本科技有限公司
Kang Le, male, was born in April 1959, in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia. His ancestral home is Tang County, Hebei Province. He graduated and earned his doctor’s degree of science from Institute of Zoology (IOZ), Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1990. He is an academician of Chinese Academy of Science and the Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), fellow of Entomological Society of America (ESA),research fellow, doctoral supervisor, famous ecologists and entomologists, . He is also the first and second layer expert of New Century Talents Project, winner of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars and has been awarded the title of National Mid-Aged Expert with Remarkable Contributions.
He is currently the President of Hebei University, Dean of the Beijing Institute of Life Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dean of College of Life Science of University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Deputy Director of the Academic Degrees Committee of University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Director of the Academic Degrees Committee of State Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Pest Insect and Rodents, Leader of Eco-Genomics and Adaptation Group, Executive Member of International Congress of Entomology, Chief Editor of Insect Science, Associate Editor of Protein & Cell, Editorial Board Member of Journal of Insect Physiology, President of Entomological Society Of China, and Honorary Doctor of Science Degree of University of Nebraska, USA.
He was awarded the National Natural Science Award in 1999, elected as Executive Director of International Congress of Entomology in 2008, granted Honorary Doctor of Science Degree of University of Nebraska, USA. He was rewarded by Ho Leung Ho Lee Foundation Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress in 2011, Distinguished Career in Science Award of Entomological Society of America in 2013. In 2015, he was elected as a member of Entomological Society of America, and won Tan Jiazhen Achievement Award for Life Sciences at the same year.
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嘉兴皇辉新设备有限公司
安顺瑞永永有限公司
Zhang Yukui was born in 1942 in Baoding City, Hebei Province. He graduated from the Chemistry Department of Nankai University in 1965, and was a visiting scholar at the Institute of Physiology of the University of Tuebingen in Germany and Research Center of Environmental Protection Agency. He is the Director of Chromatographic Committee of Chinese Chemical Society, Standing Director of China Association for Instrumental Analysis, President of Chinese Chromatographic Society, Chief Editor of Chinese Journal of Chromatography, Editorial Board Member of Chinese J. Anal. Chem. and J. Chromatography A. He has won several projects from the Natural Science Foundation of China, and has undertaken national scientific and technological project, 863 Project, 973 Project. At present, he has published nearly four hundreds papers at home and abroad, seven monographs and obtained more than ten patents. In 2003, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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雅安安茂元机械有限公司
临汾满和盈贸易有限公司
Yao Jianquan, born in Shanghai on January 29, 1939, is an expert in laser and nonlinear optics, an academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences and Professor of School of Precision Instrument & Opto-Electronics Engineering of Tianjin University.
In 1965, he graduated from Tianjin University and stayed there as a teacher. He was elected as an academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1997. He is now a member of the Chinese Optical Society, Deputy Director of Laser professional board of Chinese Optical Society, Deputy Director of committee of experts of Internet Of Things of Chinese Optical Society, Vice President of Tianjin Laser Society, Deputy Director of Modern Optical Instrumentation Research Institution of Tianjin University and Honorary Director of Internet Of Things Research Center of China University of Mining and Technology. He is also a member of American Optical Society and SPIE, and a visiting senior researcher at the Laser Center of the University of Southern California. And he is Vice Chairman of the tenth Tianjin Municipal Committee of the CPPCC.
Yao Jianquan is engaged in the research of laser and nonlinear optical frequency conversion technology, and developed the theory of high power frequency doubled laser. The precise calculation theory of the optimal phase matching of the biaxial crystal he invented has been widely used by the international academic circles and called as “Yao Technology” or “Yao Method”.
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