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Comrade Miao Fang 1982+ 10 graduated from Chengdu Institute of Geology, majoring in radioactive geophysical exploration; 1February, 982 ~1August, 982, worked in No.402 brigade of Hunan Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources; 1985 10 graduated from Chengdu Institute of Geology with a master's degree in engineering. 1985165438+10 ~1987 taught in the third department of Chengdu Institute of Geology in August. 1September, 1987 to1July, 1990, studied for a doctorate in Chengdu Institute of Geology and obtained a doctorate in engineering. 1990 July to present, teaching in Chengdu Institute of Geology (now Chengdu University of Technology). 199 1 promoted to associate professor, 1995 promoted to professor. 1June, 1995 to1March, 1997, taught in the Computer Engineering Department (Computing Center) of Chengdu University of Technology as the chief engineer. 1March, 1997 to1July, 1998 served as the deputy director of the network information center of Chengdu University of Technology. 1998-2002 10 served as the deputy director of the modern teaching center of Chengdu University of Technology, and was awarded as a doctoral supervisor in 2002. From March 2002 to May 2006, she served as the vice president of School of Information Engineering, Chengdu University of Technology. From May 2002 to February 2003, he served as deputy director of Chengdu Software Industry Development Center. From June to 20, 2006 10,10, in June 2006, he served as Dean of School of Information Engineering, Chengdu University of Technology. As a visiting scholar, he studied in the Geophysical Laboratory of the Department of Earth Sciences, Cambridge University, UK (1February 1994 to1May 1995). As well as the French Aerospace Remote Sensing Development Group in Toulouse, France, Orleans, France (1997 10 turn) and the French Geological Survey in Marseille (1999/KLOC-0 turn/KLOC-0 turn)

He was awarded Dr. China (1992) who made outstanding contributions to Sichuan Province, the second prize winner of the Young Teachers' Research Class of Fok Ying Tung Education Foundation (1992), the special government allowance of the State Council (1995), and the top 100 academic and management leaders of informatization in China (2006).