Dr. Qiuliang Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
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I am an academician of the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS), Director of the Academic Committee in the Institute of Electrical Engineering, CAS and head in the Division of magnet science and technology, Professor in the University of the CAS.
I worked as a senior researcher at the Institute of Electrical Engineering in Korea, Samsung Advanced Technology Research Institute, Oxford Instruments in the UK, visiting professor in the German Heavy Ion Research Center (GSI), the University of Wollongong and the University of Queensland in Australia. I also served as a visiting professor at the MIT Nuclear Physics Laboratory in the United States.
My most significant contribution is the development of numerical analysis technology and the high field high temperature and low temperature superconducting magnets, permanent magnet systems. I has created the world's highest magnetic field record for all-superconducting magnets (32.35T/40mm-ReBCO+Nb3Sn+NbTi), developed the highest magnetic field (9.4-25T) whole-body and animal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system, a solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer (400 MHz-1.2GHz), a whole-body magnetic resonance imaging magnet with liquid helium free and large splitting(0.2 T, 0.35 T, 0.5 T, 0.7 T) and short cavity wide holes (1.5T and 3T), and the world's first space permanent magnetic detection and EP electronic deflection magnets. Its research results have been applied in fields such as Major Science and Technology Infrastructure, medical device, and industry equipment. He served as Chief-in-editors, deputy editor in chief and editorial board member for international Journals. I Published over 700 papers, including over 350 SCI indexed papers and 6 monographs (including 3 English monographs). He has cited SCI more than 10000 times. Over than 200 Chinese invention patents have been granted, 18 American invention patents have been granted, 22 international PCT patents have been granted.