Zhan Wenlong
Zhan Wenlong
Zhan Wenlong, male, Han nationality, born on October 21, 1955, Xiamen, Fujian Province, joined the Communist Party of China in September 1981, joined the work in July 1974, graduated from Lanzhou University, majoring in nuclear physics, university degree, researcher, doctoral student. Tutor, Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nuclear Nuclear Physicist, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Main study, job resume:
1978.02—1982.01, Department of Modern Physics, Lanzhou University, majoring in nuclear physics;
1982.02-1991.02, working at the Institute of Modern Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (during the period: 1986.09-1988.11 as a visiting scholar at the National Accelerated National Laboratory in France, 1986.06 was hired as an assistant researcher, and 1988.12 was dismissed as an associate researcher, 1990.02 and academic Committee member, master's tutor);
1991.02-1993.03, deputy director of the second division of nuclear physics, Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (during the period: 1991.09-1993.02 as a visiting scholar at Columbia University (Brooken Gate and Berkeley National Laboratory));
1993.03—1997.12, Director of the Youth Laboratory of the National Laboratory of Heavy Ion Accelerator, Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Director of the Research Office of the Institute of Near Objects (1993.11 was dismissed as a researcher, and was approved as a doctoral tutor in 1996.10);
1997.12—1998.09, deputy director of the Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences;
1998.09—1999.12, Executive Deputy Director of the Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences;
1999.12—2000.04, Director of the Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences;
2000.04—2008.01, Director and Party Secretary of the Institute of Modern Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences;
2008.01——, Vice President and Party Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences;
He is the deputy director of the Lanzhou Heavy Ion Accelerator National Laboratory.
2005.12 Elected as an academician of the Department of Mathematical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Representatives of the 15th and 16th CPC National Congress.
Alternate member of the 17th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
Main research project
In the mid-1980s, he entered the medium-energy heavy-ion nuclear physics research, mainly participated in the early experiments of radioactive beam physics, established a characteristic radioactive beam separation device, and carried out research on new nuclear synthesis and singular nuclear structure.
In the 1990s, the theory of relativistic heavy ion collisions began.
In the late 1990s, he was responsible for the development of the National Science Project 'Lanzhou Heavy Ion Accelerator Cooling Storage Ring'.
In recent years, a clinical study on heavy ion cancer treatment based on Lanzhou heavy ion accelerator has been organized.
Important results
1. 11 new nuclides were found in the study of radioactive beam physics, and the quality of more than 30 nuclides was measured for the first time;
2. Successfully developed a prototype of a high-performance time-of-flight detector for the PHENIX experimental detector on the US Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider;
3. Developed a Lanzhou radioactive beam stream with international advanced level in the 1990s. On this beam line, a number of proton proton halos were identified, and the theoretical prediction of the proton drop 25P, etc. It promoted the development of radioactive beam physics experiment research in China.
4. Leading the development of major scientific projects in the Lanzhou Heavy Ion Accelerator Cooling Storage Ring and making significant contributions to this.