- Wan Gang
Wan Gang (zh-st |s=万钢 |t=萬钢 , born August 1952 in
Shanghai ) is a Chinese expert onautomobile s, the president ofTongji University and the Minister of Science and Technology ofPRC .Biography
Wan graduated from
Northeast Forestry University . In 1979, he did hispostgraduate study on experimentalmechanics in Structural Theories Research Institute ofTongji University and won themaster degree in 1981.During the same year, he stayed on campus and taught
mathematics andmechanics . In 1985, he went toGermany as a visiting scholar and doctoral candidate of Department ofMechanical Engineering inClausthal University of Technology and wonPh.D (Dr. Ing.) with good honor five years later.In 1991, Dr. Wan began to work in German
Audi Corporation, in charge of computer virtualization ofautomobile in theR&D Department. Soon he originated a distinctive auto-developing system for the company. In 1996, he was promoted to technical manager in production and technology division, and took charge of informational manufacturing technology as well as management. His leadership and contribution in many technological innovations facilitated the production ofAudi A4 , car of a new generation, thus winning for the company huge economic profits. In 1994 and 1995, he was consecutively invited as guestprofessor anddoctoral supervisor ofClausthal University of Technology and ofTongji University . Under his instruction, his German doctoral candidates successfully carried out a researching project onfuel cell and they filled the blank of this field then and there.In the year of 2000, Dr. Wan made a strategic proposal (“"Regarding Development of Automobile New Clean Energy as the Starting Line for Leap- Forward of China’s Automobile Industry" ”) to the
State Council of China to develop a new type of automobile propelled by new clean fuel, with a view to ushering Chineseauto industry onto a new stage. His proposal received great consideration and firm support from the Ministry of Science and Technology and the State Economic and Trade Commission. By the end of 2000, he returned China upon the warm invitation of the Ministry of Science and Technology and appointed as chief scientist and group leader of the863 Program key electric automobile projects assigned by Ministry of Science and Technology. Also, he took the responsibility of major supervisor to handle the most demanding part in this project ---- the developing offuel cell sedan, which deals with the most complicated technologies as well as the heaviest working load. This project was nominated as one of the “"Ten Greatest Scientific and Technological Progresses of Chinese Higher Schools in 2005"”.In 2002, Dr. Wan worked as Assistant President of Tongji; in 2003, Vice (Acting) President of Tongji; in July 2004, President of Tongji. Now, he is also the dean of New Fuelled Automobile Engineering Center,
Tongji University .Dr. Wan is a member of
standing committee the 10thChinese People's Political Consultative Conference . He has been a vice president of Association for Science and Technology of Shanghai, and a vice chairman of central committee ofChina Zhi Gong Party since 2006.Dr. Wan was appointed the minister of
Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China in April 27, 2007. He is the firstcabinet minister from a non-Communist party since the late 1970s when China launched its economic reform and opening-up drive.
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