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Zhu Youyong, who started working in February 1974, was admitted to Yunnan Agricultural University in 1977, majored in plant protection, graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1982, and joined the Communist Party of China. He graduated from Yunnan Agricultural University in 1987 with a master's degree in plant pathology, and returned to China from the University of Sydney in Australia in 1996 as the director and professor of the Key Laboratory of Yunnan Province. In 2000, he received his Ph.D. degree from China Agricultural University. In 2002, he was appointed as the director of the Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education. In 2003, he served as the director and doctoral supervisor of the National Agricultural Biodiversity Engineering Center, and concurrently served as the doctoral supervisor of Wolverhampton University in the United Kingdom and Wageningen University in the Netherlands. In 2004, he was appointed as the honorary president of Yunnan Agricultural University; In 2006, he served as the chief scientist of the National 973 Program.
On December 8, 2011, the Chinese Academy of Engineering announced the results of the 2011 academician election in Beijing: this year, a total of 54 new academicians were elected from nine departments of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. Among them, Professor Zhu Youyong, President of Yunnan Agricultural University, was elected as an academician, becoming the first academician of the agricultural system of our province, and the third academician in Yunnan University after Academician Dai Yongnian of Kungong and Academician Chen Jing of Yunnan University.
On April 15, 2013, he was elected as a double academician of Henan Agricultural University.
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First of all, I don't know what you want is that Zhu Youyong. There are a lot of namesakes in China, I don't know if the following one is what you need.
Zhu Youyong, born in November 1955, is currently the honorary president of Yunnan Agricultural University [1], the chief professor, and the chairman of the Yunnan Science and Technology Association [2]. In 1982, he obtained a bachelor's degree in agronomy from Yunnan Agricultural University. In 1987, he obtained a master's degree in plant pathology from Yunnan Agricultural University. In July 1994, he went to the Department of Molecular Biology of the University of Sydney, Australia to study molecular plant pathology, and returned to China at the end of 1996, and received a doctorate degree in agronomy from China Agricultural University in 2000. In 2011, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
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Born in Nanyang City, Henan Province, Zhu Guoyong is an accomplished educator and researcher. He received his B.S. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, followed by his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Peking University and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He has also been a short-term visiting and collaborative research fellow at Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley.
Zhu Guoyong is now a professor at the School of Information Science and Technology at Peking University and serves as the chairman of the Blockchain Technology Industry Alliance. His research focuses on the application and development of cloud computing, big data, and blockchain technologies. He is also the leader of several projects, such as the National Natural Science of China** and the "Changjiang Scholars" Distinguished Professor Program of the Ministry of Education.
Under the guidance of Zhu Guoyong, the blockchain research team of the School of Information Science and Technology of Peking University has become one of the top research teams in the country and even in the world. Some of his research results have been published in international academic journals and conferences, attracting wide attention and recognition.
Zhu Guoyong's career has also won a number of honors and awards, including the Outstanding Doctor Award of the China Computer Federation, the Beijing Science and Technology Award (second class), and the first batch of "Ten Thousand Talents Program" of the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee. He is also a member and reviewer of several international academic organizations, such as ACM, IEEE, etc.
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Professor Zhu Yong is the first doctoral student in legal history in the People's Republic of China, and has been diligent in pioneering and innovating in the academic field, and has achieved fruitful academic achievements. He has successively published "Research on Clan Law in the Qing Dynasty", "Law and Modern Society", etc., and has successively published "Conflict and Unity: Family Affection and Legal Obligations in Ancient Chinese Society" and "Naturalistic Characteristics of Ancient Chinese Law" in "Chinese Social Sciences". He is the co-author of many books and textbooks, such as "A Review of Chinese Legal History", "Legal History of the Qing Dynasty", "Research on Legal History", "Taiwan's Judicial System", "Introduction to Taiwan's Law", and "Chinese Legal History". He is the editor-in-chief of "History of China's Legal System" (Law Press, 2001) and the editor-in-chief of "General History of China's Legal System" (Volume 9), which is the first set of multi-volume works in New China to systematically study the history of China's legal system, and has won the "National Book Award". Professor Zhu Yong's book, The Arduous Course of Chinese Law (published in 2002), is a pioneering academic monograph for the systematic study of the modernization of Chinese law.
In addition, Professor Zhu Yong's translation of The Law of the Chinese Empire (written by the famous American Sinologists D. Bodi and the jurist C. Morris) is one of the most important works of the same kind among Western sinologists, and since its publication in 1993, it has attracted great attention from the Chinese legal historians.
Since 1997, Professor Zhu Yong has recruited and trained doctoral students, and has 19 doctoral students under his tutelage. Under the guidance of Professor Zhu Yong, some of them have become rookies in the field of modern Chinese legal history, and some have played an important role in teaching, scientific research, practice and other positions. Professor Zhu Yong has always asked students to be "simple and pragmatic", "less utilitarian and more indifferent", and take "water drops and stones to wear, accumulate learning and wait for use" as the creed of learning, and be humble, cautious, not arrogant, and not rash.
He also asked students to unite sincerely, help each other, love each other, be positive and make progress together.
Professor Zhu Yong's academic field has shifted from the study of traditional Chinese legal systems to the modern legal history of China as the center, and the modernization of Chinese law as a breakthrough. At present, Professor Zhu Yong is undertaking a number of scientific research projects centered on national scientific research projects such as "China's Modern Judicial Reform". With Professor Zhu Yong as the academic leader, the Center for Modern Chinese Law has basically formed an academic center for the study of China's modern legal system and the modernization of Chinese law.
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Title:Professor (Master's Supervisor) Research Interests: Seismic Reinforcement of Building Structures, Structural Seismic Damage Analysis, Structural Nonlinear Analysis, Finite Element Method Basic Information:
Zhu Yong, male, Han nationality, born in Suizhou, Hubei Province, born in April 1969, is the main teacher of the Department of Engineering Mechanics. Educational background: Graduated from Sichuan University (formerly Chengdu University of Science and Technology) in July 1991 with a bachelor's degree in engineering mechanics; In March 1994, he graduated from Tianjin University with a master's degree in solid mechanics. Since February 2002, he has been sponsored by the University of Hong Kong to pursue a PhD in structural engineering in the Department of Civil Engineering, and graduated with a Ph.D. degree in June 2006. Work Experience: Graduated with a master's degree in April 1994 and worked in the Department of Civil Engineering, South China Institute of Construction (West College) in Guangzhou.
From January to June 2001, he was a visiting scholar at the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Hong Kong. In 2006, he returned to China to work in the Department of Engineering Mechanics, School of Civil Engineering, Guangzhou University, and was promoted to associate professor of civil engineering in 2007 and professor of civil engineering in 2011. From January to March 2008, he was funded by the President's Scholar Program of the Defence Technology College of the University of New South Wales, Australia, to conduct academic visits at ADFA. He was a visiting scholar at the Department of Civil Engineering of the University of Hong Kong from June to August of the same year.
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Zhu Yong used to be the deputy director of the Institute of Social Welfare and Social Progress of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, the deputy director of the Policy Research Center of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, the editor-in-chief of the magazine "China Civil Affairs", and the secretary of the Party Committee and deputy director of the 101 Research Institute of the Ministry of Civil Affairs. Member of the Party Leadership Group and Deputy Director of the Office of the National Working Committee on Aging, Vice President of the China Association on Aging.
Current: Inspector of the Office of the National Working Committee on Aging, Vice President of the China Association of Aging Industry.
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Zhu Yong's ancestral home is Anhui, he grew up in Shanxi, and he used the pen as a medium to make friends with people from all walks of life in the capital.
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;In June 2004, he was appointed as Deputy Secretary-General of the Anhui Provincial Party Committee and Director of the Provincial Bureau of Letters and Visits;
In April 2007, he was appointed Director General and Secretary of the Party Leadership Group of Anhui Provincial Department of Labor and Social Security.
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Zhu Yong, male, Han nationality, born in November 1969, from Xiushui, Jiangxi, joined the party in June 1993 and joined the work in July 1992, with a postgraduate degree.
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Zhu Yong, male, graduated from the Department of Law of Chinese People's University. He is the former vice president of North China Coal Medical College, and is currently the deputy secretary of the Party Committee of North China University of Science and Technology (formerly Hebei United University).
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Zhu Yong, male, born in March 1955, Han nationality, Anhui Wuwei, professor, doctoral supervisor. He joined the Communist Party of China in November 1976. In 1974, he joined the work and successively served as the director of the Institute of Legal History, the director of the Department of Law, the vice president and dean of the Graduate School, the dean of the Institute of Legal History, the key research base of humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education, and the deputy director of the National Juris Master Teaching Steering Committee.
In May 2015, he was appointed vice president of China University of Political Science and Law. 2
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