Professor Long Mian, male, born in February 1964, researcher, doctoral supervisor and director of the National Microgravity Laboratory. 1984 graduated from Shanghai jiaotong university, and 1990 received a doctorate in biomechanics from Chongqing university (jointly cultivated by China and Japan). 1990-2000 worked in the school of bioengineering of Chongqing university, 1995 was promoted to professor. 1996- 1999 was a visiting scholar at Georgia Institute of Technology. In 2000, he was selected into the "Hundred Talents Program" of Chinese Academy of Sciences, won the National Outstanding Youth Fund in 2002, and was selected into the "National Candidate for the 100 Million Talents Project in the New Century" in 2004. Since 1990, he has independently presided over the Cell-Molecular Biomechanics Laboratory. At present, he is mainly engaged in biomechanical theory, experiment and application of structure-activity relationship of biological macromolecules, as well as research on biomechanics and engineering of space cells. He published 58 papers in Nature, J. Biol. Chemistry. And biophysics. And won the first "Young Teacher Award" issued by the Ministry of Education. At present, he is also the executive committee and treasurer of the World Biomechanics Council (WCB), the director of the International Society of Biorheology (ISB) and a member of Cell. &; Editor-in-Chief of Mol Asia. &; Editorial Board of Cell Biotechnology, etc.
Professor Kang Qi, male, born in 196 1 65438, researcher, doctoral supervisor and deputy director of the National Microgravity Laboratory. 198 1 graduated from Northwestern Polytechnical University at the end of the year, 1987 received a master's degree in optics from Beihang University, and 1995 received a doctorate in experimental mechanics from Beihang University. 65438-0995, entered the Institute of Mechanics as a postdoctoral fellow and stayed there. From 65438 to 0998, he was hired as a researcher. Over the years, a number of experimental studies on microgravity fluid physics and space science have been carried out. At present, he is in charge of the key project of the National Natural Science Foundation "Research on Microgravity Fluid Mechanics" and the space experiment of the International Space Station of Sino-Russian space cooperation. The current national defense science, technology and industry committee "eleven? Head of the microgravity science expert group on space science planning and space environment utilization, head of the microgravity science expert group on "Medium-and Long-term Development Planning of Space Science" of China Academy of Sciences, and chief designer of the microgravity fluid physics subsystem of the second national manned space flight. He has published more than 40 papers on SCI and EI, and won the honorary titles of "excellent postdoctoral fellow" and "excellent worker" in manned spaceflight project of Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Researcher Liu Qiusheng, male, born in August 2005, 1959, researcher, doctoral supervisor, deputy director of the National Microgravity Laboratory. 1982 graduated from northern jiaotong university, 1989 obtained the master's degree in engineering mechanics from northern jiaotong university, 1994 obtained the doctor's degree in fluid mechanics from provence university, France, 1995 worked as a visiting researcher in the international laboratory of fluid mechanics of the university of Madrid, Spain, and 1997 was selected into the "Hundred Talents Program" of Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has participated in and undertaken research projects such as the Space Fluid Experiment of Scientific Experiment No.5 Satellite, the National Climbing Pre-selection, the National Natural Science Foundation and the Knowledge Innovation Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences, as well as the National Tenth Five-Year Plan. Five "and" eleven? Medium-and long-term development planning of space science research V. He was awarded the second prize for scientific and technological progress of China Academy of Sciences and the National Outstanding Worker Award for Manned Space Engineering. He is currently the director of the Microgravity Committee of the Chinese Society for Space Science, the executive director of the Chinese Society for Space Science, the member of the IAF Committee on Space Processing and Microgravity Application, and the deputy editor-in-chief of Space Science magazine. Published more than 60 papers.
Wang, professor, male,1born in May 1966, researcher, doctoral supervisor, deputy director of the National Microgravity Laboratory. 1987 Graduated from Physics Department of Jilin University, 1994 Dr. materials physics, University of Science and Technology Beijing. In the same year, he entered the Institute of Physics of Chinese Academy of Sciences to do postdoctoral research. 1996-200 1 is an assistant researcher at the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, among which 1997-200 1 is a distinguished researcher at JSPS, Institute of Functional Materials Science, Kyushu University, Japan. 200 1 till now, researcher, Institute of Science, China Academy of Sciences. He has been engaged in the research of solid-liquid structure analysis, crystal growth, alloy solidification and colloid self-assembly for a long time, and published 44 papers in major academic journals at home and abroad, such as phys.rev.lett and APPL.phys.lett, and won the second prize of natural science of China Academy of Sciences as the main research member. Currently engaged in scientific research on space materials. He has presided over the completion of important directional projects of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and is studying a number of scientific research topics, such as 973 and the project of the Science, Technology and Industry Committee for National Defense.
Professor Chen Qisheng, male, born in June of 1968 10, is a researcher and doctoral supervisor. 1989 Graduated from Peking University Department of Mechanics, 1992 Master of Fluid Mechanics from Peking University Department of Mechanics, 1997 Doctor of Fluid Mechanics from China Academy of Sciences. 1997- 1999 worked as a postdoctoral fellow in department of mechanical engineering, State University of New York at Stony Brook, and as a research scientist from 2000 to 200/kloc-0. 200 1-2002 Worked as an administrator at Florida International University. 200 1 was selected into the "Hundred Talents Program" of Chinese Academy of Sciences. Engaged in microgravity fluid mechanics and crystal growth modeling research. It is proved for the first time by the method of flow stability analysis that the critical oscillation Marangoni number of thermocapillary convection of liquid bridge in semi-floating area has two obvious branches on the volume curve under the condition of large prandtl number. The theory of flow dynamics for the growth of SiC crystals by physical vapor transport method is put forward, that is, diffusion and Stefan convection are the main transport methods, and the crystallization rate is proportional to supersaturation. Published more than 20 SCI papers in J. Crystal Growth, Int and other magazines. J. Heat and mass transfer, which has been cited more than 100 times.
Researcher Li Kai, male, born in September, 1973, researcher. 1995 graduated from China university of science and technology, and in 200 1 received a doctorate in fluid mechanics from the institute of mechanics, Chinese academy of sciences. 2001-postdoctoral research at Washington state university in 2003. From 2003 to 2007, he worked as a doctoral researcher, educational administrator and assistant professor at Kyushu University in Japan. In 2007, he worked as a researcher in the Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and was selected into the "Hundred Talents Program" of Chinese Academy of Sciences. At present, he is mainly engaged in computational fluid dynamics, flow stability analysis, microgravity fluid mechanics and fluid mechanics in crystal growth, and has published more than 20 papers in J. Crystal Growth, Crystal Growth and Design, INT and other magazines. Heat and mass transfer.
Professor King Kong,1born in August 1957, researcher and doctoral supervisor. 1982 graduated from the physics department of Sichuan university, 1984 obtained the master's degree in laser physics from the Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and studied in Pierre? Mary? Curie University received a doctorate in physics. 1992-94 CNRS (Paris) cooperative researcher; 1994-96 Visiting Scholar, Linxueping University, Sweden; 1996 till now, researcher of Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, member of academic committee. Visiting Professor, Lisbon University, Portugal; International researcher, Asian Institute of Nanobiotechnology, Korea; Director of biophysics technology branch of China biophysics society; Member of the Third Council of China Microcirculation Society; Chief scientist of the tenth five-year plan of knowledge innovation of China Academy of Sciences; Researcher, doctoral supervisor, director of nano-biology research center, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Expert in key planning of basic research development strategy (nano-materials and nano-devices) of China Academy of Sciences; Member of the Nanobiology and Medicine Group of the Expert Committee on Nanotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology; Member of Nano Professional Committee of Laboratory Technology Committee of China National Accreditation Committee for Conformity Assessment; Distinguished expert of Sino-German Nanobiotechnology Association; Winner of special allowance of the State Council, excellent teacher of Graduate School of China Academy of Sciences.
Professor Xie Jingchang, male, born in May 1957 1983, graduated from Beijing Institute of Posts and Telecommunications with a bachelor's degree in communication engineering. From 1983, he began to work in the Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and was promoted to researcher from 1999. He was a short-term visiting scholar at Waseda University in Japan in 1994 and 1996 respectively, and a senior visiting scholar at the University of Toronto in Canada from 65438 to February 2006. As the person in charge and the main participant, he has successively completed the 863 project, the first phase of the national manned spaceflight project, the key projects of the National Natural Science Foundation, the climbing plan of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the important cross-direction projects of the knowledge innovation project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Complete the space experimental research projects such as "Two-phase flow pattern microgravity experiment under different gravity" carried out on Russian Mir space station and the space experiment of microgravity droplet Marangoni migration carried out on China Shenzhou IV spacecraft. At present, the main work carried out includes the overall technology of recoverable satellite space experiment, the second phase of national manned spaceflight project, and the important directional project of knowledge innovation project of Chinese Academy of Sciences. , and research related to microgravity fluid physics and space science experimental engineering technology and management. Journal of colloidal interface science. 、int . j . heat &; Public transport company. International journal of multiphase flow, microgravity science. Technology. Adv. Space Res and other magazines have published more than 40 academic papers and participated in the compilation of China Encyclopedia Yearbook and China Shenzhou. Won the "Outstanding Contributor Medal of China Manned Space Project" jointly awarded by the Ministry of Personnel, the General Armament Department of the People's Liberation Army and the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense, and the second prize of natural science of China Academy of Sciences. He used to be the deputy chief designer of the first and second phases of the national manned spaceflight project, and also served as a member of the international exchange working Committee of the Space Science Society and a member of the microgravity professional Committee.
Zhao, researcher, male, born in April, 1967, researcher, doctoral supervisor. 1990 graduated from Tsinghua University, 1993 obtained a master's degree in fluid mechanics from Zhejiang university, and 1998 obtained a doctorate in hydraulics and river dynamics from Wuhan University of Hydropower. 65438-0998-2000 Entered the Institute of Mechanics to do postdoctoral research. After staying in the institute in 2000, he was hired as an associate researcher and promoted to researcher in 2004. At present, he is mainly engaged in the basic research and related application research of gas-liquid two-phase flow and heat transfer in microgravity. He is the head of multiphase flow and non-Newtonian flow professional committee of China theoretical and applied mechanics Institution, a member of multiphase flow professional committee of China Engineering Thermophysics Society, a member of heat and mass transfer professional committee of China Engineering Thermophysics Society, a member of microgravity science and application professional committee and secretary general of China Space Science Society, a member of youth working committee of China theoretical and applied mechanics Institution, a member of working committee of China Space Science Society, and a member of the 11th National Defense Science and Technology Committee. Member of the Expert Group on Space Science Planning and Space Environment Utilization, member of the Degree Committee of Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, editor of Journal of Basic Science and Engineering, and guest editor of Microgravity Science and Technology (2008 special issue of Two-phase System).
Wei, researcher, male, 197 1, researcher, doctoral supervisor. 1992 graduated from Harbin Institute of Technology, 1995 received a master's degree in materials science from Harbin Institute of Technology, and 1999 received a doctor's degree in materials science from Beihang University. 1999-200 1 entered the institute of mechanics to do postdoctoral research, and stayed in the institute on 200 1 and was hired as an associate researcher. In 2005, he was promoted to researcher. At present, he is mainly engaged in the scientific research of space materials, and the important research direction is the formation and mechanism of metastable materials. He has published more than 60 papers included in SCI in important journals such as Phys. Rev. B, Acta Mater, APPL.phys.lett, and presided over 3 projects of the National Natural Science Foundation.
Professor Li Duan, female,/kloc-0, born in June 1966, researcher. Graduated from Liaoning Normal University, 1988 Bachelor of Science in physics, 1995 Master of Science in optics, 1998 Doctor of Engineering in mechanics. 1998-2000 Engaged in postdoctoral work in Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 2000, he left the station to work in the Institute of Mechanics. In the same year, he was rated as an associate researcher, and at the end of 2007, he was rated as a researcher. The main research direction is the experimental study of fluid heat and mass transfer and interface behavior, and the advanced flow field diagnosis technology and challenging space experiment technology are studied under the corresponding scientific requirements. The research work involves fluid mechanics, physical processes of materials and biology, modern optical diagnosis technology and space science experiment technology. , and has the characteristics of interdisciplinary. At present, he undertakes the National Natural Science Foundation project "Study on Surface Oscillation of Buoyancy-Thermal Capillary Convection", manned space science experiment project and "Eleventh Five-Year Plan" recoverable satellite space science experiment project. He has published more than 40 papers on SCI and EI, and won the first prize of excellent papers at the National Postdoctoral Conference.