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Ni Weidou (simplified Chinese: 倪维斗; traditional Chinese: 倪維斗; pinyin: Ní Wéidòu; born October 6, 1932 in Zhenhai, Ningbo, Zhejiang), is a renowned Chinese mechanical and thermodynamical scientist and engineer.
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Career
Ni's hometown is Zhenhai District, Ningbo, Zhejiang province. Ni entered Tsinghua University in 1951. Ni was transferred to the Bauman Moscow State Technical University of USSR and graduated in 1957. Ni obtained Candidate of Sciences degree (in 1962) and later honorary doctor degree (in 1990) from the Saint Petersburg Polytechnical University. [1]
Ni is a professor at energy department of Tsinghua University. Ni was former Executive Vice-president of Tsinghua University. [2]
Ni is a senior academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. Ni is the Vice-chairman of the Beijing Association for Science and Technology. Ni is also a leader and senior advisor of energy strategy, technology, policy for Chinese government. [3]
See also
Coincidence:
- Ni Weidou in Taiwan, these two Nis share the same name, the same hometown (Zhenhai District, Ningbo), and the same ancestry. And the Taiwanese Ni graduated from and worked for the National Tsing Hua University (in Hsinchu, Taiwan), which is the sister university (share the same root) of the Tsinghua University in Beijing.
References
- ^ Ni's biography from Baidu
- ^ Ni Weidou's profile at Tsinghua University
- ^ 中外对话| China Dialogue | 倪维斗Ni Weidou
External links
- Tsinghua Alumni Association: 两岸倪维斗
- Ni Weidou | US-China Green Energy Council
- Energy integration for China | Ni Weidou - China Dialogue
Chinese Academy of Engineering Ba Denian • Cheng Chemin • Du Qinghua • Fu Zhihuan • Thomas Huang • Jiang Shaoji • Jin Yilian • Li Guohao • Li Sanli • Liu Yuanzhang • Min Enze • Ni Weidou • Pan Jiazheng • Pan Yunhe • Qian Xuesen • Shao Xianghua • Sun Baoguo • Sun Jinliang • Wang Xuan • Wang Yongzhi • Wang Zhenyi • Weng Shilie • Xu Kuangdi • Yuan Longping • Zhang Guangdou • Zhou Ji • Zhu Guangya • Zhuang ShonglinCategories:- 1932 births
- Living people
- Chinese engineers
- Chinese physicists
- Members of the Chinese Academy of Engineering
- People from Ningbo (hometown)
- Tsinghua University alumni
- Tsinghua University faculty
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