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Wu Yongan's resume
1968 was born in Jincheng, a family of six who is not rich. He was talented and studious since he was a child, and he made his mark among his peers very early. /kloc-At the age of 0/6, Wu Yongan participated in the national mathematical physics competition and won two first places in Shanxi Division. In the same year, he was admitted to the Physics Department of HKUST. At school, he developed the most advanced blackness meter in China, saving millions of yuan for the country every year.

From 65438 to 0990, Wu Yong 'an crossed the ocean alone and studied in the Department of Applied Physics of Stanford University in California.

/kloc-0 entered the university of California, Berkeley in 1996, engaged in postdoctoral research on semiconductor lasers and micromechanics, and broke through many technical difficulties of long-wavelength (1.5 micron) vertical cavity semiconductor lasers.

Starting from 1997, Wu Yong 'an joined the American Laser Trang company and led the team to develop the world's most advanced 980, 1480 and Raman high-power semiconductor lasers.

In 2000, Wu Yong 'an founded Olda Company in the United States, and successfully developed a number of world-leading high-tech products in just one year.

In July, 2006, Wu Yong 'an returned to China, and founded China Plastics Technology Company in Shaanxi Baileyuan District.

At the end of 2007, Wu Yong 'an undertook the high-power white LED project of the National 863 Program, representing the country in tackling this worldwide problem. Dr. Wu Yong 'an established Shaanxi Bai Le Park Yung Su Technology Co., Ltd. (Bai Le Park Yung Su is the Chinese homonym of lebelight) with a registered capital of100000 yuan.

On June 8, 2008, 10, Li, a member of the Standing Committee of Shanxi Provincial Party Committee and vice governor, deeply understood the situation of Park Yung-soo Company, excitedly shook Wu Yongan's hand and said, "I hope you will become Edison in China."