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Personal profile of Zheng Ping
Zheng Ping is an expert in engineering thermophysics and a professor at Shanghai Jiaotong University.

1936 was born in Guangzhou. 1958 graduated from Oklahoma state university, and 1960 and 1965 received a master's degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a doctorate in engineering from Stanford University, respectively. 20 1 1 was elected as an academician of China Academy of Sciences.

He has been engaged in the research of heat transfer, radiation heat transfer and micro-scale heat transfer in porous media for a long time.

A series of theoretical models, such as thermal convection, dispersion heat conduction and porous medium two-phase flow, are proposed and applied to the prediction of geothermal energy, the cooling of electronic components and the evaluation of fuel cell performance. A simplified multi-dimensional radiation heat transfer model of "differential approximation method" is established and applied to aerospace thermal control design. The influence of interface effects such as scale effect and contact angle on micro-scale phase change heat transfer mechanism is expounded, and the unique flow pattern and heat transfer law of microchannel are applied to chip cooling and micro-heat exchanger design.

He has won the second prize of National Natural Science in 2007, the ASME Heat Transfer Award in 1996, the AIAA Thermophysics Award in 2003, the ASME Classic Paper Award in 2006 and the Kyle Jack Award jointly awarded by ASME/AIChE in 2006.

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Zheng Ping's experience:

June, 1958, graduated from Oklahoma State University with a bachelor's degree from department of mechanical engineering.

1960 65438+February, obtained the master's degree in engineering thermophysics from department of mechanical engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

1in June, 1965, he received his doctorate in aerospace from the Department of Engineering Aerospace of Stanford University.

1970 1 month joined department of mechanical engineering as an associate professor at the University of Hawaii, and served as the head of the department from 1989.

1July, 976, visiting professor, Department of Petroleum Engineering, Stanford University (until1June, 977).

1983 10 visited Chinese mainland with the American academic exchange delegation.

1March, 984, visiting professor, Institute of Thermal Energy Engineering, University of Munich, Germany (up to1September, 984).

65438-0995 was employed by Professor department of mechanical engineering of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and served as the director of the Thermal Energy System Laboratory.

From June 65438 to June 0999, he was a visiting professor at the University of Paris VI (to1August 999).

In June 2002, he served as a visiting professor in the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (until August 2002).

In 2003, at the invitation of School of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Shanghai Jiaotong University, he became a full-time professor of Shanghai Jiaotong University. With the support of the national 985/2 1 1 project, he established the microfluidic and thermal control research center, served as the director of the center, and formed a research team.

In 2005, he served as the head and director of the Institute of Engineering Thermophysics of Shanghai Jiaotong University.

20 1 1 was elected as an academician of China Academy of Sciences.

From September 20 14, he was a visiting professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (until June 20 14, 10).

2065438+July 2, 2004, 12, we jointly built an academician expert workstation with Zhejiang Wanxiang Technology Co., Ltd.

References:

China Academy of Sciences-Zhengping