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Character experience, Chen Qingquan.
Chen Qingquan, originally from Zhangzhou City, Fujian Province, China. 1937 1 Born in an overseas Chinese family in Magellan, Indonesia, his father was an entrepreneur in the automobile industry. The growth of Chen Qingquan was deeply influenced by the Dutch colonial multinational culture and the father of an automobile entrepreneur.

In middle school, 16-year-old Chen Qingquan, encouraged by the founding of New China and the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Indonesia, returned to China 1953, the motherland, to further his studies and make contributions to the construction of the motherland.

1953, Chen Qingquan returned to China and studied at Beijing Institute of Mining and Technology (now China University of Mining and Technology) in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, where he studied under Professor Tang Dequan, then the head of the electromechanical department of the Institute of Mining and Technology, a senior academician of China Academy of Engineering and a famous mine electromechanical expert. 1957, Chen Qingquan graduated with honors from the Institute of Mining and stayed as a teaching assistant 197 1 year. In the meantime, he was sent to Tsinghua University to take a postgraduate course and get a master's degree. Since then, he has been seconded to the Ministry of Coal Industry to undertake the technical innovation of hoist automation, presided over the development of the first series of mine explosion-proof dry-type transformers and low-frequency generators in China, and compiled and published the first manual of coal mine electricians in China.

197 1 year, Chen Qingquan was officially transferred to Shanghai Xianfeng Electric Machinery Factory to be responsible for the design of new motor products in the factory, and joined the teaching reform group of Shanghai Jiaotong University, participated in the teaching reform of electrotechnics at that time, and also participated in the compilation of famous electrician manuals. Presided over the development of the first phase linear motor in China, and formed a series of products.

1 976, Chen Qingquan moved to Hongkong. During his time as a lecturer at the Hong Kong Polytechnic (later the Hong Kong Polytechnic University), he studied under Professor Liang Weixin of the University of Hong Kong for a doctorate. 1982 received his Ph.D. from the University of Hong Kong and taught in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering in the same year. Chen Qingquan was promoted to head of the department. In 2002, he was promoted to vice president of Hong Kong Institute of Technology until his retirement.

This period is the golden age of Chen Qingquan's academic research. He won many international awards and went to some countries for further study or technical and teaching exchanges.

1983 won the DeDAAD academic award and went to T.U. Berlin and T.U. Braunschweig to engage in research and exchange of special motor technology.

From 65438 to 0984, he gave lectures at the National Institute of Technology in Grenoble, France.

1986, Chen Xinquan was invited to Tokyo. Visiting Professor, University of Tokyo.

1987 got the support of the U.S. Department of Energy and the American Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), established the International Electric Vehicle Research Center, and won the American IEEE Excellent Paper Award.

1988 was awarded Alcan Technical Excellence Award in Canada, and was hired by McMaster University in Canada as Hooker Distinguished Visiting Professor.

1989, Chen Xinquan was invited to the United States. He is a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley. 1990 was elected as the general chairman of the 10th International Electric Vehicle Congress, and founded the World Electric Vehicle Association with the support of the world electric vehicle giants, becoming one of the founders and one of the three authorities of the World Electric Vehicle Association. 1995 was invited as a visiting professor at MIT.

From 65438 to 0997, Chen Qingquan was elected as an academician of China Academy of Engineering, becoming the first Hong Kong academician of China Academy of Engineering. In the same year, he was elected as an academician of the Royal British Academy of Engineering and the Ukrainian Academy of Engineering.

1999, President of Hong Kong Institution of Engineers.

200 1, an academician of Churchill College, Cambridge University, England, was named the best scientific and technological innovator by Asia News.

In 2002, he served as vice president of Hong Kong Institute of Technology. In the same year, he founded the International Institute of Advanced Studies and served as its president.

In 2003, he was appointed as a member of the 10th China People's Political Consultative Conference.

On February 8th, 20 10, 18 and 2 1 year, they were respectively employed as honorary president of Linyi University and dean of School of Information and Electrical Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology.

From July 20 12 to July 20 10, Chen Qingquan went to the Potsdam Institute for Advanced Sustainability as a senior researcher at the invitation of his good friend Professor carlo rubbia (winner of the 1984 Nobel Prize in Physics).

201410123 October, served as honorary president, chairman and professor of bohai university.

In addition, Chen Qingquan has also undertaken a large number of academic part-time jobs in large enterprises in various countries-

Professor Honda of Japan; Senior scientific and technological consultant of Samsung Corporation of Korea; Science and technology consultant of Ford Motor Company, USA; Chairman of the Academic and Technical Committee of American Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Senior scientific and technological consultant of China Changjiang Electric Power Group; President of World Electric Vehicle Association, President of Asia-Pacific Electric Vehicle Association, etc. At the same time, Chen Qingquan is the editor-in-chief of Encyclopedia of China; Member of American Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Member of the British Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Hong Kong Institute of Engineers (IEEE Fellow, member of the British Institute of Electrical Engineers, HKIE).