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The per capita prize is 3 million, and the list of "Scientific Exploration Awards" in 2021 is announced: Gao Huijun Zhou Kun is on the list

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Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

The per capita prize is 3 million, and the list of "Scientific Exploration Awards" in 2021 is announced: Gao Huijun Zhou Kun is on the list

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

The per capita prize is 3 million, and the list of "Scientific Exploration Awards" in 2021 is announced: Gao Huijun Zhou Kun is on the list

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

The per capita prize is 3 million, and the list of "Scientific Exploration Awards" in 2021 is announced: Gao Huijun Zhou Kun is on the list

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

The per capita prize is 3 million, and the list of "Scientific Exploration Awards" in 2021 is announced: Gao Huijun Zhou Kun is on the list

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

The per capita prize is 3 million, and the list of "Scientific Exploration Awards" in 2021 is announced: Gao Huijun Zhou Kun is on the list

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

The per capita prize is 3 million, and the list of "Scientific Exploration Awards" in 2021 is announced: Gao Huijun Zhou Kun is on the list

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Paris Sud, France. In 2009, he was awarded a Research Fellow (tenured position) by the French National Academy of Sciences and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Sud, France, where he was responsible for the spin electronics design and modeling team at the Institute of Basic Electronics of the French Academy of Sciences.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Paris Sud, France. In 2009, he was awarded a Research Fellow (tenured position) by the French National Academy of Sciences and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Sud, France, where he was responsible for the spin electronics design and modeling team at the Institute of Basic Electronics of the French Academy of Sciences.

In 2013, Professor Zhao Weisheng joined Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, established the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Spintronics in October of the same year, and jointly established the Fair Beijing Research Institute with Professor Fei, the founder of Spintronics and Nobel Laureate, in 2014 and served as the dean.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Paris Sud, France. In 2009, he was awarded a Research Fellow (tenured position) by the French National Academy of Sciences and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Sud, France, where he was responsible for the spin electronics design and modeling team at the Institute of Basic Electronics of the French Academy of Sciences.

In 2013, Professor Zhao Weisheng joined Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, established the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Spintronics in October of the same year, and jointly established the Fair Beijing Research Institute with Professor Fei, the founder of Spintronics and Nobel Laureate, in 2014 and served as the dean.

Professor Weisheng Zhao was inducted into the IEEE Fellow in 2019 and has served as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, IEEE's flagship journal on Circuits and Systems since 2020.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Paris Sud, France. In 2009, he was awarded a Research Fellow (tenured position) by the French National Academy of Sciences and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Sud, France, where he was responsible for the spin electronics design and modeling team at the Institute of Basic Electronics of the French Academy of Sciences.

In 2013, Professor Zhao Weisheng joined Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, established the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Spintronics in October of the same year, and jointly established the Fair Beijing Research Institute with Professor Fei, the founder of Spintronics and Nobel Laureate, in 2014 and served as the dean.

Professor Weisheng Zhao was inducted into the IEEE Fellow in 2019 and has served as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, IEEE's flagship journal on Circuits and Systems since 2020.

Zhou Kun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Computer Science and Technology of Zhejiang University, was born in 1977.

The per capita prize is 3 million, and the list of "Scientific Exploration Awards" in 2021 is announced: Gao Huijun Zhou Kun is on the list

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Paris Sud, France. In 2009, he was awarded a Research Fellow (tenured position) by the French National Academy of Sciences and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Sud, France, where he was responsible for the spin electronics design and modeling team at the Institute of Basic Electronics of the French Academy of Sciences.

In 2013, Professor Zhao Weisheng joined Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, established the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Spintronics in October of the same year, and jointly established the Fair Beijing Research Institute with Professor Fei, the founder of Spintronics and Nobel Laureate, in 2014 and served as the dean.

Professor Weisheng Zhao was inducted into the IEEE Fellow in 2019 and has served as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, IEEE's flagship journal on Circuits and Systems since 2020.

Zhou Kun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Computer Science and Technology of Zhejiang University, was born in 1977.

His research interests include computer graphics, computer vision, human-computer interaction and virtual reality.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Paris Sud, France. In 2009, he was awarded a Research Fellow (tenured position) by the French National Academy of Sciences and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Sud, France, where he was responsible for the spin electronics design and modeling team at the Institute of Basic Electronics of the French Academy of Sciences.

In 2013, Professor Zhao Weisheng joined Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, established the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Spintronics in October of the same year, and jointly established the Fair Beijing Research Institute with Professor Fei, the founder of Spintronics and Nobel Laureate, in 2014 and served as the dean.

Professor Weisheng Zhao was inducted into the IEEE Fellow in 2019 and has served as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, IEEE's flagship journal on Circuits and Systems since 2020.

Zhou Kun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Computer Science and Technology of Zhejiang University, was born in 1977.

His research interests include computer graphics, computer vision, human-computer interaction and virtual reality.

Professor Zhou Kun received his Ph.D. in Engineering from Zhejiang University in 2002 and is currently the Director of the State Key Laboratory of Computer-Aided Design and Graphics at Zhejiang University.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Paris Sud, France. In 2009, he was awarded a Research Fellow (tenured position) by the French National Academy of Sciences and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Sud, France, where he was responsible for the spin electronics design and modeling team at the Institute of Basic Electronics of the French Academy of Sciences.

In 2013, Professor Zhao Weisheng joined Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, established the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Spintronics in October of the same year, and jointly established the Fair Beijing Research Institute with Professor Fei, the founder of Spintronics and Nobel Laureate, in 2014 and served as the dean.

Professor Weisheng Zhao was inducted into the IEEE Fellow in 2019 and has served as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, IEEE's flagship journal on Circuits and Systems since 2020.

Zhou Kun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Computer Science and Technology of Zhejiang University, was born in 1977.

His research interests include computer graphics, computer vision, human-computer interaction and virtual reality.

Professor Zhou Kun received his Ph.D. in Engineering from Zhejiang University in 2002 and is currently the Director of the State Key Laboratory of Computer-Aided Design and Graphics at Zhejiang University.

In 2007, he was selected as the Jiang Scholar Distinguished Professor of the Ministry of Education, and in 2008, he was awarded the National Science Foundation for Outstanding Young Scholars.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Paris Sud, France. In 2009, he was awarded a Research Fellow (tenured position) by the French National Academy of Sciences and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Sud, France, where he was responsible for the spin electronics design and modeling team at the Institute of Basic Electronics of the French Academy of Sciences.

In 2013, Professor Zhao Weisheng joined Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, established the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Spintronics in October of the same year, and jointly established the Fair Beijing Research Institute with Professor Fei, the founder of Spintronics and Nobel Laureate, in 2014 and served as the dean.

Professor Weisheng Zhao was inducted into the IEEE Fellow in 2019 and has served as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, IEEE's flagship journal on Circuits and Systems since 2020.

Zhou Kun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Computer Science and Technology of Zhejiang University, was born in 1977.

His research interests include computer graphics, computer vision, human-computer interaction and virtual reality.

Professor Zhou Kun received his Ph.D. in Engineering from Zhejiang University in 2002 and is currently the Director of the State Key Laboratory of Computer-Aided Design and Graphics at Zhejiang University.

In 2007, he was selected as the Jiang Scholar Distinguished Professor of the Ministry of Education, and in 2008, he was awarded the National Science Foundation for Outstanding Young Scholars.

In addition, he is an ACM Fellow and an IEEE Fellow.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Paris Sud, France. In 2009, he was awarded a Research Fellow (tenured position) by the French National Academy of Sciences and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Sud, France, where he was responsible for the spin electronics design and modeling team at the Institute of Basic Electronics of the French Academy of Sciences.

In 2013, Professor Zhao Weisheng joined Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, established the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Spintronics in October of the same year, and jointly established the Fair Beijing Research Institute with Professor Fei, the founder of Spintronics and Nobel Laureate, in 2014 and served as the dean.

Professor Weisheng Zhao was inducted into the IEEE Fellow in 2019 and has served as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, IEEE's flagship journal on Circuits and Systems since 2020.

Zhou Kun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Computer Science and Technology of Zhejiang University, was born in 1977.

His research interests include computer graphics, computer vision, human-computer interaction and virtual reality.

Professor Zhou Kun received his Ph.D. in Engineering from Zhejiang University in 2002 and is currently the Director of the State Key Laboratory of Computer-Aided Design and Graphics at Zhejiang University.

In 2007, he was selected as the Jiang Scholar Distinguished Professor of the Ministry of Education, and in 2008, he was awarded the National Science Foundation for Outstanding Young Scholars.

In addition, he is an ACM Fellow and an IEEE Fellow.

The winners are more "diverse" than last year, which is the biggest feature of this year's Science Exploration Award.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Paris Sud, France. In 2009, he was awarded a Research Fellow (tenured position) by the French National Academy of Sciences and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Sud, France, where he was responsible for the spin electronics design and modeling team at the Institute of Basic Electronics of the French Academy of Sciences.

In 2013, Professor Zhao Weisheng joined Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, established the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Spintronics in October of the same year, and jointly established the Fair Beijing Research Institute with Professor Fei, the founder of Spintronics and Nobel Laureate, in 2014 and served as the dean.

Professor Weisheng Zhao was inducted into the IEEE Fellow in 2019 and has served as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, IEEE's flagship journal on Circuits and Systems since 2020.

Zhou Kun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Computer Science and Technology of Zhejiang University, was born in 1977.

His research interests include computer graphics, computer vision, human-computer interaction and virtual reality.

Professor Zhou Kun received his Ph.D. in Engineering from Zhejiang University in 2002 and is currently the Director of the State Key Laboratory of Computer-Aided Design and Graphics at Zhejiang University.

In 2007, he was selected as the Jiang Scholar Distinguished Professor of the Ministry of Education, and in 2008, he was awarded the National Science Foundation for Outstanding Young Scholars.

In addition, he is an ACM Fellow and an IEEE Fellow.

The winners are more "diverse" than last year, which is the biggest feature of this year's Science Exploration Award.

According to the official introduction, the "Science Exploration Prize" pays special attention to the development of female scientists and young scientists: under the same conditions, young people and women win.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Paris Sud, France. In 2009, he was awarded a Research Fellow (tenured position) by the French National Academy of Sciences and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Sud, France, where he was responsible for the spin electronics design and modeling team at the Institute of Basic Electronics of the French Academy of Sciences.

In 2013, Professor Zhao Weisheng joined Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, established the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Spintronics in October of the same year, and jointly established the Fair Beijing Research Institute with Professor Fei, the founder of Spintronics and Nobel Laureate, in 2014 and served as the dean.

Professor Weisheng Zhao was inducted into the IEEE Fellow in 2019 and has served as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, IEEE's flagship journal on Circuits and Systems since 2020.

Zhou Kun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Computer Science and Technology of Zhejiang University, was born in 1977.

His research interests include computer graphics, computer vision, human-computer interaction and virtual reality.

Professor Zhou Kun received his Ph.D. in Engineering from Zhejiang University in 2002 and is currently the Director of the State Key Laboratory of Computer-Aided Design and Graphics at Zhejiang University.

In 2007, he was selected as the Jiang Scholar Distinguished Professor of the Ministry of Education, and in 2008, he was awarded the National Science Foundation for Outstanding Young Scholars.

In addition, he is an ACM Fellow and an IEEE Fellow.

The winners are more "diverse" than last year, which is the biggest feature of this year's Science Exploration Award.

According to the official introduction, the "Science Exploration Prize" pays special attention to the development of female scientists and young scientists: under the same conditions, young people and women win.

There are seven winners aged 35 and under this year, the youngest of whom is only 32 years old, and is Tang Ming, an assistant professor at the School of Earth and Space Sciences of Peking University.

The per capita prize is 3 million, and the list of "Scientific Exploration Awards" in 2021 is announced: Gao Huijun Zhou Kun is on the list

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Paris Sud, France. In 2009, he was awarded a Research Fellow (tenured position) by the French National Academy of Sciences and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Sud, France, where he was responsible for the spin electronics design and modeling team at the Institute of Basic Electronics of the French Academy of Sciences.

In 2013, Professor Zhao Weisheng joined Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, established the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Spintronics in October of the same year, and jointly established the Fair Beijing Research Institute with Professor Fei, the founder of Spintronics and Nobel Laureate, in 2014 and served as the dean.

Professor Weisheng Zhao was inducted into the IEEE Fellow in 2019 and has served as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, IEEE's flagship journal on Circuits and Systems since 2020.

Zhou Kun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Computer Science and Technology of Zhejiang University, was born in 1977.

His research interests include computer graphics, computer vision, human-computer interaction and virtual reality.

Professor Zhou Kun received his Ph.D. in Engineering from Zhejiang University in 2002 and is currently the Director of the State Key Laboratory of Computer-Aided Design and Graphics at Zhejiang University.

In 2007, he was selected as the Jiang Scholar Distinguished Professor of the Ministry of Education, and in 2008, he was awarded the National Science Foundation for Outstanding Young Scholars.

In addition, he is an ACM Fellow and an IEEE Fellow.

The winners are more "diverse" than last year, which is the biggest feature of this year's Science Exploration Award.

According to the official introduction, the "Science Exploration Prize" pays special attention to the development of female scientists and young scientists: under the same conditions, young people and women win.

There are seven winners aged 35 and under this year, the youngest of whom is only 32 years old, and is Tang Ming, an assistant professor at the School of Earth and Space Sciences of Peking University.

The number of female winners reached 8, the highest in three years. The winners came from 33 different institutions in 13 cities. For the first time, 16 institutions have won awards, and for the first time, cities such as Suzhou and Changsha have been listed.

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Paris Sud, France. In 2009, he was awarded a Research Fellow (tenured position) by the French National Academy of Sciences and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Sud, France, where he was responsible for the spin electronics design and modeling team at the Institute of Basic Electronics of the French Academy of Sciences.

In 2013, Professor Zhao Weisheng joined Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, established the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Spintronics in October of the same year, and jointly established the Fair Beijing Research Institute with Professor Fei, the founder of Spintronics and Nobel Laureate, in 2014 and served as the dean.

Professor Weisheng Zhao was inducted into the IEEE Fellow in 2019 and has served as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, IEEE's flagship journal on Circuits and Systems since 2020.

Zhou Kun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Computer Science and Technology of Zhejiang University, was born in 1977.

His research interests include computer graphics, computer vision, human-computer interaction and virtual reality.

Professor Zhou Kun received his Ph.D. in Engineering from Zhejiang University in 2002 and is currently the Director of the State Key Laboratory of Computer-Aided Design and Graphics at Zhejiang University.

In 2007, he was selected as the Jiang Scholar Distinguished Professor of the Ministry of Education, and in 2008, he was awarded the National Science Foundation for Outstanding Young Scholars.

In addition, he is an ACM Fellow and an IEEE Fellow.

The winners are more "diverse" than last year, which is the biggest feature of this year's Science Exploration Award.

According to the official introduction, the "Science Exploration Prize" pays special attention to the development of female scientists and young scientists: under the same conditions, young people and women win.

There are seven winners aged 35 and under this year, the youngest of whom is only 32 years old, and is Tang Ming, an assistant professor at the School of Earth and Space Sciences of Peking University.

The number of female winners reached 8, the highest in three years. The winners came from 33 different institutions in 13 cities. For the first time, 16 institutions have won awards, and for the first time, cities such as Suzhou and Changsha have been listed.

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Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Paris Sud, France. In 2009, he was awarded a Research Fellow (tenured position) by the French National Academy of Sciences and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Sud, France, where he was responsible for the spin electronics design and modeling team at the Institute of Basic Electronics of the French Academy of Sciences.

In 2013, Professor Zhao Weisheng joined Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, established the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Spintronics in October of the same year, and jointly established the Fair Beijing Research Institute with Professor Fei, the founder of Spintronics and Nobel Laureate, in 2014 and served as the dean.

Professor Weisheng Zhao was inducted into the IEEE Fellow in 2019 and has served as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, IEEE's flagship journal on Circuits and Systems since 2020.

Zhou Kun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Computer Science and Technology of Zhejiang University, was born in 1977.

His research interests include computer graphics, computer vision, human-computer interaction and virtual reality.

Professor Zhou Kun received his Ph.D. in Engineering from Zhejiang University in 2002 and is currently the Director of the State Key Laboratory of Computer-Aided Design and Graphics at Zhejiang University.

In 2007, he was selected as the Jiang Scholar Distinguished Professor of the Ministry of Education, and in 2008, he was awarded the National Science Foundation for Outstanding Young Scholars.

In addition, he is an ACM Fellow and an IEEE Fellow.

The winners are more "diverse" than last year, which is the biggest feature of this year's Science Exploration Award.

According to the official introduction, the "Science Exploration Prize" pays special attention to the development of female scientists and young scientists: under the same conditions, young people and women win.

There are seven winners aged 35 and under this year, the youngest of whom is only 32 years old, and is Tang Ming, an assistant professor at the School of Earth and Space Sciences of Peking University.

The number of female winners reached 8, the highest in three years. The winners came from 33 different institutions in 13 cities. For the first time, 16 institutions have won awards, and for the first time, cities such as Suzhou and Changsha have been listed.

Reference Links:

https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/TueZjVJm4Q0E3Jv0hRWgjw

Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Paris Sud, France. In 2009, he was awarded a Research Fellow (tenured position) by the French National Academy of Sciences and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Sud, France, where he was responsible for the spin electronics design and modeling team at the Institute of Basic Electronics of the French Academy of Sciences.

In 2013, Professor Zhao Weisheng joined Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, established the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Spintronics in October of the same year, and jointly established the Fair Beijing Research Institute with Professor Fei, the founder of Spintronics and Nobel Laureate, in 2014 and served as the dean.

Professor Weisheng Zhao was inducted into the IEEE Fellow in 2019 and has served as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, IEEE's flagship journal on Circuits and Systems since 2020.

Zhou Kun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Computer Science and Technology of Zhejiang University, was born in 1977.

His research interests include computer graphics, computer vision, human-computer interaction and virtual reality.

Professor Zhou Kun received his Ph.D. in Engineering from Zhejiang University in 2002 and is currently the Director of the State Key Laboratory of Computer-Aided Design and Graphics at Zhejiang University.

In 2007, he was selected as the Jiang Scholar Distinguished Professor of the Ministry of Education, and in 2008, he was awarded the National Science Foundation for Outstanding Young Scholars.

In addition, he is an ACM Fellow and an IEEE Fellow.

The winners are more "diverse" than last year, which is the biggest feature of this year's Science Exploration Award.

According to the official introduction, the "Science Exploration Prize" pays special attention to the development of female scientists and young scientists: under the same conditions, young people and women win.

There are seven winners aged 35 and under this year, the youngest of whom is only 32 years old, and is Tang Ming, an assistant professor at the School of Earth and Space Sciences of Peking University.

The number of female winners reached 8, the highest in three years. The winners came from 33 different institutions in 13 cities. For the first time, 16 institutions have won awards, and for the first time, cities such as Suzhou and Changsha have been listed.

Reference Links:

https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/TueZjVJm4Q0E3Jv0hRWgjw

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Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Paris Sud, France. In 2009, he was awarded a Research Fellow (tenured position) by the French National Academy of Sciences and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Sud, France, where he was responsible for the spin electronics design and modeling team at the Institute of Basic Electronics of the French Academy of Sciences.

In 2013, Professor Zhao Weisheng joined Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, established the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Spintronics in October of the same year, and jointly established the Fair Beijing Research Institute with Professor Fei, the founder of Spintronics and Nobel Laureate, in 2014 and served as the dean.

Professor Weisheng Zhao was inducted into the IEEE Fellow in 2019 and has served as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, IEEE's flagship journal on Circuits and Systems since 2020.

Zhou Kun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Computer Science and Technology of Zhejiang University, was born in 1977.

His research interests include computer graphics, computer vision, human-computer interaction and virtual reality.

Professor Zhou Kun received his Ph.D. in Engineering from Zhejiang University in 2002 and is currently the Director of the State Key Laboratory of Computer-Aided Design and Graphics at Zhejiang University.

In 2007, he was selected as the Jiang Scholar Distinguished Professor of the Ministry of Education, and in 2008, he was awarded the National Science Foundation for Outstanding Young Scholars.

In addition, he is an ACM Fellow and an IEEE Fellow.

The winners are more "diverse" than last year, which is the biggest feature of this year's Science Exploration Award.

According to the official introduction, the "Science Exploration Prize" pays special attention to the development of female scientists and young scientists: under the same conditions, young people and women win.

There are seven winners aged 35 and under this year, the youngest of whom is only 32 years old, and is Tang Ming, an assistant professor at the School of Earth and Space Sciences of Peking University.

The number of female winners reached 8, the highest in three years. The winners came from 33 different institutions in 13 cities. For the first time, 16 institutions have won awards, and for the first time, cities such as Suzhou and Changsha have been listed.

Reference Links:

https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/TueZjVJm4Q0E3Jv0hRWgjw

— Ends —

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Just now, the winners of the third "Science Exploration Award" were officially announced. 50 young scientists "made the list", including 8 women scientists.

The Science Exploration Award was established in 2018 with tencent support and led by scientists. A total of 150 winners have been selected in the past three years. Each winner will receive a total of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for 5 consecutive years, which can be used freely.

Compared with the previous two sessions, this session has the following characteristics:

Faces are more diverse, ranging from winners of important national awards to many who have never won any prestigious awards.

The gender distribution has changed significantly, and the 8 female winners have reached the highest number in three years.

There are 7 winners aged 35 and below, of which the youngest winner is only 32 years old and born in 1988.

The distribution is wider, with 50 winners from 13 cities, and cities such as Suzhou and Changsha are on the list for the first time.

We focus on 6 scientists in the field of information electronics.

Gao Huijun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Astronautics of Harbin Institute of Technology, was born in 1976.

He graduated from Shaanxi First Industrial School in 1995, received a master's degree from Shenyang University of Technology in 2001, and a doctorate degree in control science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2005.

In 2021, Gao Huijun was newly elected as a member of the European Academy of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Academia Europaea). In addition, he is a Yangtze River Scholar, National Jieqing, IEEE Fellow, and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong.

Gao Huijun is mainly engaged in the research of automatic control theory, industrial robots and optical mechatronics equipment.

Ma Renmin, a researcher at the School of Physics of Peking University and a young liberal arts scholar, was born in 1982.

His main research interests are: nano laser devices and applications, nano-semiconductor materials and optoelectronic devices, non-Ermi optics and quantum optics.

After graduating from Peking University with a Ph.D., Ma Renmin did postdoctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Peking University to teach in 2014.

Xiaoming Tao is an associate professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University.

Her research interests include: new theoretical methods and key technologies of computational communication, multimedia quality evaluation for QoE, intelligent network optimization based on QoE, and multimedia data knowledge representation and computation.

She graduated from Xidian University with a bachelor's degree in 2003 and received her Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electronic Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2008.

In 2018, Tao Xiaoming won the honorary title of "Young Chinese Female Scientist".

Wang Zhen is the vice dean of the Research Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University.

Professor Wang Zhen's research interests include artificial intelligence theory, game theory, intelligent decision-making and cognition, social networking, network security, and big data.

Weisheng Zhao is the vice dean of the School of Microelectronics, Beihang University.

Professor Weisheng Zhao has long been engaged in cross-cutting research in the fields of spintronics, new information devices, and non-volatile memory.

In 2007, he received his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Paris Sud, France. In 2009, he was awarded a Research Fellow (tenured position) by the French National Academy of Sciences and a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris Sud, France, where he was responsible for the spin electronics design and modeling team at the Institute of Basic Electronics of the French Academy of Sciences.

In 2013, Professor Zhao Weisheng joined Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, established the Interdisciplinary Research Center for Spintronics in October of the same year, and jointly established the Fair Beijing Research Institute with Professor Fei, the founder of Spintronics and Nobel Laureate, in 2014 and served as the dean.

Professor Weisheng Zhao was inducted into the IEEE Fellow in 2019 and has served as Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems-I, IEEE's flagship journal on Circuits and Systems since 2020.

Zhou Kun, professor and doctoral supervisor of the School of Computer Science and Technology of Zhejiang University, was born in 1977.

His research interests include computer graphics, computer vision, human-computer interaction and virtual reality.

Professor Zhou Kun received his Ph.D. in Engineering from Zhejiang University in 2002 and is currently the Director of the State Key Laboratory of Computer-Aided Design and Graphics at Zhejiang University.

In 2007, he was selected as the Jiang Scholar Distinguished Professor of the Ministry of Education, and in 2008, he was awarded the National Science Foundation for Outstanding Young Scholars.

In addition, he is an ACM Fellow and an IEEE Fellow.

The winners are more "diverse" than last year, which is the biggest feature of this year's Science Exploration Award.

According to the official introduction, the "Science Exploration Prize" pays special attention to the development of female scientists and young scientists: under the same conditions, young people and women win.

There are seven winners aged 35 and under this year, the youngest of whom is only 32 years old, and is Tang Ming, an assistant professor at the School of Earth and Space Sciences of Peking University.

The number of female winners reached 8, the highest in three years. The winners came from 33 different institutions in 13 cities. For the first time, 16 institutions have won awards, and for the first time, cities such as Suzhou and Changsha have been listed.

Reference Links:

https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/TueZjVJm4Q0E3Jv0hRWgjw

— Ends —

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