Wang Weiqi is an academician of China Academy of Engineering.
1939, born in Shanghai on May 30th, with a ancestral home in Haimen City, Jiangsu Province. 196 1 graduated from physics department of Fudan university and stayed in school to work. He is currently the chief professor of Fudan University, doctoral supervisor, member of academic committee and chairman of engineering technology sub-committee, member of academic degree committee and chairman of information sub-committee, stationmaster of post-doctoral mobile station of electronic technology, member of national medical device evaluation expert committee, executive director of Chinese Acoustics Society and vice chairman of medical ultrasound branch, and executive director and vice chairman of China Instrumentation Society and medical device branch. Director of China Biomedical Engineering Society, vice president of Shanghai Outstanding Contribution Experts Association, vice president of Shanghai Invention Association, deputy editor-in-chief of China Journal of Scientific Instruments, editorial board of more than ten other academic journals, and member of Ultrasonic Medical Association of Chinese Medical Association. Many pioneering or outstanding achievements have been made in the theory, technology and application of medical ultrasound and medical electronics. He has successively won the pioneer award of World Medical Bioultrasound Federation (WFUMB), the second prize of national invention, the second prize of Guanghua Science and Technology Fund, the second prize of Shanghai Science and Technology Progress for five times, and the provincial and ministerial awards of the Ministry of Education 10. He has published more than 220 papers in academic journals at home and abroad. He is a visiting professor at four Japanese national universities, including tokyo institute of technology, and an honorary editor of the Journal of the World Federation of Medical Bioultrasound (UMB). Main achievements: The noninvasive evaluation system of pulmonary circulation resistance based on ultrasound, electrocardiogram and computer has two inventions in noninvasive detection of blood flow velocity. Modern theories (fractal, mathematical morphology extraction, quantification theory and polar trajectory) were introduced into perinatal medicine for the first time, and new parameters were found to explain the principle of medical Doppler, and the first ultrasonic blood flow velocity calibration system in China was developed. He has published more than 220 papers in academic journals at home and abroad, co-authored 7 books and 2 invention patents, and made more than 30 invited reports abroad.
Professor Wang Weiqi has made great achievements in scientific research. Many pioneering or outstanding achievements have been made in the theory, method, technology and application of medical ultrasound and medical electronics. He has won the pioneer award of the World Medical Bioultrasound Alliance, the second prize of national invention, the second prize of Guanghua Science and Technology Fund, the second prize of Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Award (five times), the first prize and the second prize of Shanghai Excellent Service Invention, and the second prize and the third prize of the Ministry of Education and other ministries and cities. He has published more than 220 papers in academic journals at home and abroad, co-authored 7 books and 2 invention patents, and made more than 30 invited reports abroad.
1999 was elected as an academician of China Academy of Engineering.
Since 2002, he has been a member of the Standing Committee of the Department of Medical and Health Engineering.
Professor Hua, Chief Professor, School of Medical Devices and Food
1965 graduated from Tsinghua University, 1980- 1983 visiting scholar at MIT Health Science and Technology Center; 1983 After returning from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he founded the first cryobiomedical laboratory in China and started the research on the combination of cryobiology and medicine. 1986 was promoted from lecturer to full professor; And was approved by the State Council Academic Degrees Committee as the first batch of doctoral supervisors of "Cryogenic Engineering" in China; As the earliest research direction in China, the cryobiomedical engineering led by him is unique in China, undertaking and completing the 16 National Natural Science Foundation project; At present, it is undertaking scientific research projects such as National Natural Science Key Fund, General Fund and Shanghai Key Science and Technology Project. He has won the fourth prize of National Natural Science Award (1997), two first and second prizes of provincial and ministerial level scientific and technological progress, and six third prizes of provincial and ministerial level. The monograph "Cryogenic Biomedical Technology" won the first prize of Shanghai textbook and the second prize of national teaching achievement; He was rated as the model worker of the Ministry of Education and Shanghai for three times, and was named the first national teacher of teaching in 2003.
Oriental scholar
Introduction to Song Professor Song 1996 graduated from the Department of Biomedical Engineering of Southeast University with a master's degree in bioelectronics. In the same year, he received an overseas research scholarship from the British government to study in the UK, and in 2000, he received a Ph.D. from Cardiff University in the UK. Since then, he has been engaged in the research of minimally invasive medical devices and technologies in university of dundee, England, and served as a postdoctoral research assistant, honorary lecturer and researcher. In 2008, he was awarded the title of distinguished professor (Oriental Scholar) of Shanghai University. In June 2009, he returned to China to work in the College of Medical Devices and Food of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, and presided over the work of the Minimally Invasive Medical Device Engineering Research Center of the Ministry of Education.
Professor Song's main research interests are minimally invasive medical devices, including the nonlinear mechanical properties of shape memory alloys and their applications in minimally invasive surgery, gastrointestinal stapler, radiofrequency ablation device and endoscopic suture device, and many of them have passed FDA and ce certification in the United States. Professor Song's research achievements have also won many awards from the international medical and scientific circles, including the Best Paper Award of the European Society of Endoscopic Surgery, two nominations for scientific and technological progress awards, and the second prize of the Clinical Biomechanics Award of the International Biomechanics Society. He has published more than 50 papers in international first-class scientific journals and conferences, and participated in the preparation of an English monograph.
Brief introduction of Liu Baolin: 1996, Ph.D., 200 1-2004, visiting scholar of MSU and UA in the United States, engaged in the research of cryobiology, food refrigeration and medical device thermal science. Won the outstanding talents of the Ministry of Education in the new century, Shanghai Shuguang scholar, Pujiang scholar and so on. Responsible for nearly 20 national, provincial and municipal projects, published more than 100 papers and edited 2 books. He has won the honorary titles of Shanghai Yucai Award and advanced worker in our school. In 2008, he was awarded the title of distinguished professor (Oriental Scholar) of Shanghai University.