On February 24th, 2009, at 65438, Professor Huang Danian stepped off the plane and took the first step to return to the motherland. Although he has returned to China many times before, this time, the meaning is different. He resigned from an important position in a British company, bid farewell to his scientific research partners who had worked together for many years, persuaded his wife to sell two clinics that had been operated for many years, and left his daughter who was still studying ... He returned to his alma mater, became a full-time professor at the College of Earth Exploration Science and Technology of Jilin University, and began to cultivate and sow aviation geophysics in China.
Huang Danian 1958 was born in an intellectual family in Nanning, Guangxi, and was full of curiosity since he was a child. When I was in primary school, I was sent to a small mountain village in 60 thousand mountains in southeast Guangxi with my parents. After graduating from high school, 17-year-old Huang Danian was admitted to the geological team. As a geophysicist, he first came into contact with aviation geophysics and fell in love with this profession.
1977, the national college entrance examination resumed, and Huang Danian was admitted to Changchun Institute of Geology (now Chaoyang Campus of Jilin University) with excellent results. Since then, he has forged a lifelong relationship with geophysics. Has completed undergraduate and master's studies, stayed in school to teach, and was promoted to associate professor.
From 65438 to 0992, Huang Danian was awarded one of only 30 public places to go abroad. With the full support of the China-UK Friendship Scholarship Program, she was selected to study for a doctorate in Britain. 1996 obtained the Ph.D. degree in geophysics from the University of Leeds, ranking first. Shortly after Huang Danian returned to China to report for duty, he was sent to Britain to continue the research on underwater hidden targets and deep-water oil and gas high-precision detection technology, and became one of the few China people engaged in the research on high-tech sensitive technology in this industry at that time.