—— Feng Ping, Guo Moruo, a 80-level scholar in the Department of Modern Mechanics, is from the middle school affiliated to Jiangxi Normal University and holds a doctorate in physics from Harvard University. Now he is the managing director of Lehman Brothers Bank.
-Yang Peidong, Guo Moruo, 88-grade scholar of modern chemistry department of Mudu Middle School in Wuxian County, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province. After graduating from the Chinese University of Science and Technology, he entered Harvard University in the United States for further study, pursuing a doctorate in chemistry, and studied under the famous materials scientist Professor Charles Lieber. At the age of 28, he became an assistant professor at Berkeley, independently responsible for the work of a laboratory and engaged in the research of nano-materials. He is also a scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. In recent years, the research group led by Yang Peidong has published high-level papers on nanomaterials in international authoritative academic journals such as Science in the United States and Nature in the United Kingdom. He has won various scientific awards and honors for many times and has become a star in the field of nano research in the United States and even the world. On May 8, 2007, Science magazine praised Yang Peidong's achievements on the topic of "reaching the summit".
—— Cheng, a native of Jixi, Anhui Province, 1989, was awarded the Guo Moruo Scholarship of the Department of Chemical Physics of China University of Science and Technology. Starting from 1994, under the guidance of Academician Zhu Qingshi, he studied for graduate students in HKUST. During this period, he went to the University of Nantes in Paris and HKUST for short-term research, and obtained his doctorate in 1998. Cheng was one of the first members to participate in the Sino-American Mathematical Model Competition, and he got good results in the Mathematical Model Competition for many times. HKUST pioneered the practice of senior undergraduates and graduate students as coaches in mathematical model competitions in China. As a coach, Cheng led the 92-year-old students to win the special prize in the American Mathematical Model Competition.
From 65438 to 0998-2000, Cheng was a postdoctoral researcher. From 2000 to 2003, he worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University. In 2003, he was hired as an assistant professor by the Department of Biomedical Engineering of Purdue University.
1999 won the distinguished scholarship of the president of China Academy of Sciences; 1992- 1993 won the special prize of China Mathematical Model Competition twice; 1993 won the first prize in the American Mathematical Model Competition.
-Wei Qingqiao, Guo Moruo, a 89-level scholar in the Department of Applied Chemistry, graduated from the middle school affiliated to Henan Heda University, with a doctorate from Harvard University, and now works for Hewlett-Packard Company.
-Wu Hongkai, 9 1 Guo Moruo, a scholar in the Department of Chemistry. From Jiangxi Ji 'an No.7 Middle School (Bailuzhou Middle School). Wu Hongkai/KLOC-was admitted to the University of Science and Technology of China at the age of 0/3. He is the youngest freshman in Chinese University of Science and Technology (younger than the youngest freshman in Class Three). In 2002, he received a doctorate in chemistry from Harvard University, and then went to Stanford University for postdoctoral research. In 2005, he was selected into the "Hundred Talents Program" in Tsinghua University, and was hired as a professor in the Department of Chemistry in Tsinghua University, and he was also the youngest professor in the department.
-Duan Xianfeng, scholar Guo Moruo, Department of Applied Chemistry, grade 92. Dr. Harvard University, currently working for the famous nanotechnology company-Nanosys (Nanosystem) Company, he is one of the founders of the company's advanced technology research group. Duan Xianfeng 1999 and 0 1 won the "National Excellent Postgraduate Wife Award" twice when studying at Harvard. The nano-achievement he completed in cooperation with another college student was rated as the top ten scientific and technological progress in the world in 0 1 year by Science, ranking first. He has published many papers in top international authoritative journals such as Nature and Science. In 2003, he was named one of the "Global 100 Outstanding Young Inventors" by American Technology Review.
—— Wang Huiqun, a 92-grade Guo Moruo scholar in the Department of Earth and Space Sciences, a doctoral student at Harvard University in No.1 Middle School of Shengli Oilfield, Shandong Province. Now he is a scientist at Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
—— Yuan Junhua, a 93-grade Guo Moruo scholar in the Department of Modern Physics, comes from Taihe Middle School in Jiangxi. In 2005, he received a doctorate in physics from California Institute of Technology, and now he is a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University.
-Damon, winner of Class 94 Mechanics and department of mechanical engineering Guo Moruo Scholarship, guannan county Middle School, Jiangsu Province, now a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University.
—— Xiang Yong, winner of Class 95 Mechanics and department of mechanical engineering Guo Moruo Scholarship, Pujiang Middle School, Pujiang County, Sichuan Province, doctor of engineering, Harvard University.
—Yu Dong, a 95-grade Guo Moruo Scholar from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, is a middle school student in Handan City, Hebei Province. Now he is a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University.
Yi Yin, a 97-grade Guo Moruo Scholar of Physics Department, is from Huaiyin Middle School, Jiangsu Province, and is now a doctoral student in Physics Department of Harvard University.
-Fang Ying, a 97-grade chemistry scholar Guo Moruo, a native of Tianjin No.1 Middle School, is now a doctoral student at Harvard University.
—— Luo Linjiao, a 98-grade Guo Moruo scholar in the Department of Modern Physics, is a native of No.3 Middle School in Shaodong County, Hunan Province, and is now a doctoral student at Harvard University.
-Yu Guihua, Guo Moruo, a scholar, is a 98-grade doctoral student at the School of Chemistry and Materials Science of Harvard University, Putian No.1 Middle School, Fujian Province.
—— Li Zhefeng, winner of the 99th Guo Moruo Scholarship of Jilin Tonghua No.7 Middle School, is now a doctoral student at Harvard University.
—— Liu Yiqun, Grade 02 of Science College, from Qingdao No.2 Middle School, Shandong Province, Ph.D. student of Harvard University. According to incomplete statistics, among the winners of the previous three Guo Moruo Scholarships, eight have the academic title of 1 1, among which, China Academy of Sciences is an academician of 1; 3 members of the American Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers (IEEE Fellow); 2 members from american physical society and 2 members from American Geological Society; Academician 65,438+0 of American Acoustics Society, ACM Fellow1person, AAAS Fellow1person. Among the 15 winners of the first Guo Moruo Scholarship, 5 have 7 titles of academician (or academician).
—— Chi WU, Department of Modern Chemistry, Wuhu No.20 Middle School, Anhui Province. He is currently the head of the Department of Chemistry of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the dean of the School of Chemistry and Materials Science of the University of Science and Technology of China. Chi WU is a doctoral student at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, a member of China Academy of Sciences and a member of american physical society.
—— Li Weiping, Department of Radio and Electronics, Hongshan Middle School, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, winner of the first Guo Moruo Scholarship. IEEE Fellow, American Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers.
-Fu Minyue, Department of Radio and Electronics, from Wenling Middle School in Taizhou, Zhejiang. Winner of the first Guo Moruo Scholarship.
From 65438 to 0987, Fu Minyue received a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin (Madison). He is currently the Chief Professor of the Department of Electronic Engineering at Newcastle University in Australia and the Dean of the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Fu Minyue is from IEEE Fellow.
Qiu Jianwei, Department of Earth and Space Science, from Changshu Middle School, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, was the winner of the first Guo Moruo Scholarship. He is currently a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Iowa State University. Qiu Jianwei is a member of american physical society. 65438-0987, Qiu Jianwei received a doctorate in physics from Columbia University.
—— Deng Li, Department of Biology, Affiliated High School of Fujian Normal University, Fuzhou, Fujian, winner of the first Guo Moruo Scholarship. Now he is the director researcher of Microsoft Raymond Research Institute. Deng Li is a member of the International Association of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE Fellow) and the American Acoustics Association.
—— Lin Jian, from Fuzhou No.1 Middle School in Fujian, the winner of the second Guo Moruo Scholarship.
Lin introduced himself that he was born in Fuzhou, which is separated from Taiwan Province Province by water. Taiwan Province is a treasure island with frequent earthquakes. My father once told Young Lin that the lights at home were shaking badly because of the earthquake in Taiwan Province Province. /kloc-in the mid-1970s, earthquakes broke out one after another, and the whole China fell into an unusual panic-Lin Jiancheng became a volunteer for earthquake observation in the school. At that time, he used his diary to record the water level change of an abandoned well and the slight vibration of the earth, and then called the local seismic station to report. Childhood hobbies became the starting point for Lin Jian to engage in earthquake research in the future-1977. Lin Jian was admitted to China University of Science and Technology to study physics and seismology. Lin Jian 1988 received his doctorate from Brown University. After that, he went to the US Geological Survey in Menlo Park, California to study seismic geophysics. Dr. Lin Jian is currently a researcher at the Woodhole Oceanographic Institute in the United States. In addition to earthquakes, his research interests also include undersea volcanoes. In 2007, Dr. Hayashi was elected as a member of the American Geological Society. According to institute for scientific information's statistics, forest is one of the most cited seismologists in the past decade. A paper by him and his collaborators Geoffrey King and Ross Stein is the most cited paper in the past ten years.
-Li, from No.1 Middle School of Nanjing Chemical Company. Guo Moruo Prize winner, Department of Earth and Space Science, Grade 79. He is currently a researcher at the Institute of Geology and Geophysics of China Academy of Sciences and director of the Key Laboratory of Isotopic Chronology and Geochemistry of China Academy of Sciences. Li 1983 graduated from China University of Science and Technology with a bachelor's degree, and then entered the Institute of Geochemistry of Chinese Academy of Sciences for postgraduate study. 1985 received a master's degree and 1989 received a doctorate. 1989-2005 worked in Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, China Academy of Sciences, and went to Australian National University as a visiting scholar. Li's main research interests are: isotopic chronology and geochemistry; Mantle dynamics and crustal evolution in South China: Precambrian geology in China: He has undertaken a number of scientific research projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation, the "973" project of the Ministry of Science and Technology, and the Innovation Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. At the same time, Alumni Li is also the director of Isotope Geochemistry Committee of China Mineral Rock Geochemistry Society and a member of Geological Society of China Structural Geology Committee. On April 29th, 2007, Li was elected as a member of the American Geological Society.
-Jiang Tao, from the middle school affiliated to Lanzhou Railway College in Gansu. 796/79 1 1 alumnus, winner of the third Guo Moruo Scholarship, and now professor of computer department at the University of California, Riverside.
1988 received his doctorate in computer science from the University of Minnesota. 1989-200 1 used to be an assistant professor, associate professor and professor in the Department of Computing and Software at McMaster University in Canada. The main research fields are computational molecular biology, biological database and algorithm design and analysis. He developed a series of bioinformatics algorithms for sequence alignment, phylogenetic analysis, comparative genomics and DNA chip, and published more than 65,438+000 papers in international authoritative academic journals. Because of his outstanding contribution to scientific research, he was elected as an AAAS academician in 2006.
On February 3rd, 2007, the American Computer Society (ACM) announced in new york that 38 top scientists were elected as ACM academicians, and Jiang Tao was one of the three China people. —— Franz Chen, an alumnus of Grade 77 Mathematics Department. 1982, graduated from the Department of Mathematics, Chinese University of Science and Technology. During my master's degree in Chinese University of Science and Technology, I was awarded the Guo Moruo Scholarship, 1987, and received the Doctor of Science degree from Manchester University, England. From 1989 to 1990, he worked in the Institute of Theoretical Physics of new york State University in Xi Shi. 1992, promoted to professor of Chinese University of Science and Technology, head of the Department of Mathematics of Chinese University of Science and Technology. 1998, vice president of the Chinese University of Science and Technology. 1999 1
Since June, he has concurrently served as Dean of the Graduate School. In 2005, he served as deputy director of Anhui Provincial Department of Education. In 2006, he served as director of the Education Department of Anhui Province.
—— Lin Jing, Guo Moruo, a scholar in the Department of Modern Chemistry, graduated from Jianping Middle School in Chuansha County, Shanghai. He is currently the deputy director (director level) of the Shanghai Municipal Government Information Committee.
—— Hua Tuoxu, 1985 won Guo Moruo Scholarship, and is now the director of Guangzhou Education Bureau, Guangdong Province.
—— Wang Xiao, born in 1968, graduated from No.9 Middle School in Qingdao, Shandong Province, and was awarded the Guo Moruo Scholarship in the Department of Thermal Energy Science and Energy Engineering of Grade 86. During his stay at China University of Science and Technology, he served as Vice Chairman of the National Federation of Students (12/990), Chairman of Anhui Federation of Students and Chairman of the Student Union of China University of Science and Technology. He has served as deputy secretary of Qingdao Municipal Committee of the Communist Youth League, secretary of Qingdao Municipal Committee of the Communist Youth League in April, 1995, deputy secretary of Shandong Provincial Committee of the Communist Youth League in April, 1998, deputy minister of the Youth Industry Department of the Communist Youth League Central Committee in 2000, minister of the Youth Industry Department of the Communist Youth League Central Committee in 2003, and was elected secretary of the Secretariat of the Communist Youth League Central Committee at the First Plenary Session of the 15th CPC Central Committee in July 2003.
-Wang Xun, a native of Jiangyan City, Jiangsu Province, 1983 was admitted to the University of Science and Technology of China from Yangzhou Middle School in Jiangsu Province, ranking first in Yangzhou and third in Jiangsu Province. Later, he obtained bachelor's degree, master's degree and doctor's degree from Chinese University of Science and Technology. I won Guo Moruo Scholarship during my master's degree. 1998 10 served as the deputy director of the computer department of China University of Science and Technology. After being openly selected by Anhui Provincial Party Committee, he was appointed as the deputy director and member of the party group of Anhui Information Industry Department from June 5438+ 10, 2002. Appointed by the Central Organization Department, he studied at Lee Kuan Yew School of Policy, National University of Singapore from June 5438+0 to February 1 2005 and obtained a master's degree in public administration. From September to 165438+ 10, I studied at Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University. In April 2006, he served as deputy mayor of Bengbu City.