In China, the average school age is seven years old, but Xu Ying goes to school three years earlier than her peers. Today, at the age of 32, she has become the youngest doctoral supervisor of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and is known as the "Beidou Goddess".
As we all know, Beidou is a satellite navigation and positioning system independently built by China. It is a national heavyweight and one of the four major satellite navigation systems in the world. China was once subject to the GPS system of the United States, and later devoted himself to the Galileo system of the European Union, but after many years, he was squeezed out by others. Since then, China has decided to independently develop the Beidou system.
As a new generation of Beidou people, Xu Ying is also a self-trained doctoral student in China. In 2009, he graduated from Beijing Institute of Technology, majoring in signal and information processing, and now he has become a researcher and doctoral supervisor at the Institute of Optoelectronic Studies, China Academy of Sciences. Now he is leading a research team of Chinese Academy of Sciences to develop the ground navigation enhancement technology of Beidou satellite system.
During years of study and work, Xu Ying published 24 papers on SCI retrieval, applied for 28 invention patents (authorization 16) and won numerous awards.
I went to school at the age of 14, 16, and graduated with a doctorate at the age of 26.
Xu Ying, 1983 was born in Meishan, Sichuan in April. His mother is a math teacher and his father works in an agricultural technology station. She started school at the age of 4, and she liked reading novels, especially mystery novels, since she was a child. But she has always done better in science than in liberal arts.
So, at the age of 16, she took the college entrance examination and was admitted to Beijing University of Information Science and Technology, majoring in communication engineering.
During her college stay in Beijing, Xu Ying studied harder and graduated with honors in 2003. He also got the opportunity to continue his master's and doctor's degrees in signal and information processing at Beijing Institute of Technology. After six years of hard work, she finally got her doctorate in 2009.
At this time, she was only 26 years old. She started school at the age of 4. It took only 22 years to complete the whole process of learning and reach the top of the ivory tower of life.
Second, at the age of 32, he became the youngest doctoral supervisor of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Xu Ying began to study Beidou satellite with her tutor in 2006. Because of her outstanding achievements, she got a job as an assistant researcher at the Institute of Optoelectronic Studies, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
She works hard and is used to getting up at seven every morning. If there is no traffic jam, it takes about 40 minutes from home to work. In order to save time, she usually buys some steamed buns to eat on the road and arrives at the unit before 8: 30 to start her day's work. She often works until the early hours of the morning, and it is common for her to sleep in the office. Basically, she comes to work overtime every weekend.
20 12 1, Xu ying was promoted as an associate researcher at the institute of optoelectronics, China academy of sciences; From June 20 15 to June 20 15, at the age of 32, she became the youngest doctoral supervisor and researcher in the Institute of Optoelectronic Studies, China Academy of Sciences. His main research direction is satellite navigation and positioning technology, and he has been continuously studying navigation signal system, navigation enhancement technology, fast capture and accurate tracking technology of high dynamic and high sensitivity navigation signals.
Third, a public speech exploded unexpectedly.
2065438+On April 29th, 2006, Xu Ying began to attend a series of lectures on "Approaching Science" in School of Economics and Management, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, and gave a public speech at the "Ego Theory" forum of Chinese Academy of Sciences, which made her unexpectedly popular.
In order to let everyone know more about Beidou system, she made an interesting and wonderful analogy speech in the lecture. She said:
One of the characteristics of Beidou system is that it can provide short message service for millions of users. Everyone has seen Robinson Crusoe, right? What if one day a person drifts to an isolated island? At this time, if he chooses GPS, he can only know where he is, but he can't inform others to come to the rescue. If he uses Beidou system, the result will be different. Not only can he know his position, but he can also send it to people thousands of miles away in Fiona Fang. "Believe me, if you choose the Beidou positioning system, you will soon be able to say goodbye to your friends with GPS on the rescue boat."
The audience burst into laughter as soon as her voice fell.
In Xu Ying's view, popular science should not only spread scientific knowledge, but also encourage and cultivate people's scientific spirit. It is not necessary to let everyone know Planck's constant now, but to cultivate people's curiosity and exploration instinct for the unknown world.
Fourth, what is the status quo?
Xu Ying has experienced a series of milestone events in Beidou navigation field, such as the application of Beidou II, the launch of Beidou III networking satellites, and the demonstration of future PNT system with Beidou as the core. Now, as a Beidou navigation system scientist, she is leading a research team of Chinese Academy of Sciences to develop the ground navigation enhancement technology of Beidou satellite system.
During the four years of study and work in 14, Xu Ying published 24 SCI retrieval papers, applied for 28 invention patents (16 was authorized), and won numerous awards. She has successively won the second "New Star" Outstanding Talent Award of Beijing Branch of China Academy of Sciences, the top ten science communicators in 20 17, the "Mao Yisheng" Beijing Youth Science and Technology Award, the World Economic Forum 2020 Young Scientists, and so on.
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Xu Ying's humor is really praised by netizens as "Beidou Goddess". However, in the face of her own news, she said that whether she is red or not has little influence on herself and continues to do her previous scientific research work.
"Xu Ying provided directional support for the development of China in the post-Beidou era." This is the evaluation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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