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Members of Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Yin Xiangchu¡¡
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Member of Chinese Academy of Science, head of the Animal studies Institute. He has discovered
37 genera and 103 species of Locust in China and abroad and his work The Habitat of the Locust in
the World and a Bibliography of References is the most exhaustive and systematic of its kind. His
way of categorizing the locust is among the most advanced in the world.
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Lin Qun (several months¡¯ stay in Hebei University)
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He is a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Director of the Research Center of
Education Reform. He has put forward a set of mathematic technology concerning pre-processing and
post established the theory of systematic mathematics. Furthermore, he applied the algorithm
adopted by Zu Chongzhi when he set out to deduce the ratio of the circumference of a circle to
its diameter to the computing of modern scientific engineering, which has proved to be very
effective.
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Sun Ruyong (at least 4 months of stay in HBU a year)
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He is a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. For years, he has been engaged in the teaching and research of animal ecology and his masterpieces include The Principles of Animal Ecology. Scientific Management of Species and Mathematic Models, and etc.
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Song Daxiang
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He is a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and a Professor in the College of Biological Science, Hebei University. He has been engaged in the systematic and biological study of
annelids, crustaceans and spider-shaped animals.
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Wei
Jiangchun
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He is a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and a microbiologist tutor for doctors. He was
born in Qindu district, Xianyang City, Shanxi Province in November 1931. He graduated from
Northwest Agriculture Institute in 1953, and got a degree as an associate doctor in the
Botanical Institute in the Soviet Union in 1962. He also got his doctor¡¯s degree from it in
1995. In October 1997, Wei was elected a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He was once
the assistant to the head of the Microbiology Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the
head of the open Laboratory of the Systematic Study of Fungi and Lichen, assistant chief editor
of The Journal of Fungi, chief editor of ¡°Micro-system¡±, a member of the expert committee of
Biological Diversification of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, assistant chief editor of the
Editorial Board of the Survey of Cryptogram of China, director of the academic committee of the
open Lab, Chairman of the Academic Society of Fungi in China, one of the chief scientists of the
three National Surveys (surveys of animals, plants and cryptogram) a key project in the Ninth
Five-year Plan, honorary research fellow of botanical species at Chicago Mansfield Museum of
Natural History, USA, visiting professor in Nanjing University, member of the executive council
of the Association of Scientific Exploration of China, member of the Scientific committee of species on the brink of extinction of China. Mr. Wei has been engaged in the systematic study of
fungi and Lichen. He used to study in the Soviet Union in the 1960s, and has been a visiting
scholar to Harvard University of Tennesee, the University of Colorado, the British Museum of
Natural History, the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, the University of Switzerland, and
the University of Helsinki in Finland. Mr. Wei has also been to Germany, Romania University,
Tirana University of Albania. While in South America and King George Ireland and some other
places for research work. He has published four monographs and more than 60 treatise. Wei has
received special prizes for scientific advancement of CAS, and the National Bureau of
Oceanography and many others. Due to his significant contribution to the Systematic Study of
Lichen, Wei is considered to be¡°Father of the study of Lichen in China¡± by his fellows at home
and abroad.
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