| Professor LU Yongxiang is currently Vice-Chairman
of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress; President
of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS); Chairman of the CAS Presidium;
Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences; Member of the Chinese Academy
of Engineering; Vice-Chairman of the Academic Degrees Committee of the
State Counci1; Co-Chair of InterAcademy Council (IAC); President of the
Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society; Professor of Zhejiang University;
and Honorary Professor of the University of Hong Kong etc.
Professional
Accomplishments
Born in Zhejiang Province on April 28, 1942, he graduated
from Zhejiang University in 1964 and worked there as a teaching assistant
and lecturer from 1964 to 1979. In 1979, he went to Germany as a Humboldt
Fellowship scholar and studied at the Institute of Fluid Power Drives and
Controls of Technical University of Aachen. Upon returning, he became a
lecturer, associate Professor and then Director of the Fluid Power Transmission
and Control Lab in Zhejiang University in 1981. He became Professor and
Director of the Institute of Fluid Power Transmission and Control of the
Department of Mechanical Engineering of the University in 1983. He was
appointed Vice-President of Zhejiang University in 1985 and worked as President
of the University from 1988 to 1995. He was appointed Vice-President of
the
Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1993 and Executive Vice-President from 1994
to 1997. Professor Lu has been President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
and Chairman of the CAS Presidium since July, 1997. Since March, 2003,
he has served as Vice-Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National
People's Congress.
He was Vice-Chairman of the China Association for Science
and Technology from 1986 to 1996 and Chairman of the Higher Education
Consultative Committee of the State Education Commission from 1990 to
1994; Chairman of China History of S&T Society
from 1995 to 2004. He was Member of the University Grants Committee of
Hong Kong SAR from 1996 to 2003; Member of the Chief Executive's Commission
on Innovation and Technology, Hong Kong SAR, from 1998 to 1999 and is
Special Advisor of the Advisory Commission on Innovation and Technology,
Hong Kong SAR, from 2000. He was elected Vice Chairman of the Academy
of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS) from 1998 to 2006. He has
also been President of the Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society since
November 2001. He has been elected Co-Chair of InterAcademy Council (IAC)
since February 2005.
Educational Background
Professor Lu got his Doctor Degree in Engineering (Dr.¨CIng) from
the Technical University of Aachen, Germany in 1981. He holds a number
of honorary Doctor Degrees, including Doctor of Engineering, honoris
causa, from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in 1995; Honorary
Doctor of Engineering from the City University of Hong Kong in 1997;
Doctor of Law, honoris causa, of the University of Melbourne, Australia;
Doctor of Science, honoris causa, of the University of Nottingham, UK;
and Doctor of Science, honoris causa, of the Open University of Hong
Kong in 2004; Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science of Loughborough University,
UK; Honorary Doctor Degree of Engineering Sciences of the National Academy
of Sciences of Ukraine in 2005; the Degree of Doctor Honoris Causa of
Linkoping University, Sweden in 2006.
Memberships in Honorary Societies
Worldwide
He was elected Fellow of the Academy of Sciences
for the Developing World(TWAS) in 1990; Member (in the Division of
Technological Sciences) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1991; and
Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 1994; Honorary Foreign
Member of the Korean Academy of Sciences and Technology in 1999; Honorary
Member of Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Honorary Fellowship of the
Institute of Mechanical Engineering, UK; and the Corresponding Member of
the Australian Academy of Science in 2004; Member of the German Academy
of Natural Scientists Leopoldina in 2005; and Foreign Member of the Russian
Academy of Sciences in 2006.
Academic Contributions
In his academic career, Professor Lu has made important contributions
to the development of mechanical engineering, especially in the field
of fluid power transmission and control and higher education of engineering.
He has achieved about 25 patents in China, Europe and USA, and published
at home and abroad over 250 papers in research and engineering education
and 5 monographs. As a professor, he has supervised 25 master degree
students, 30 Ph.D students and 5 postdoctoral researchers. Based on
existing knowledge, he creatively set up a new principle on feedback
of measuring rate of two basic parameters ¨C pressure and
flow rate, and had it applied in pilot operated pressure and flow control
components. This achievement changed the traditional principle of Freeman-Jinken
on controlling rate of flow, which had been applied for over 100 years,
and another basic principle of Vickers on pilot-operated type pressure
control, which had been used for over 40 years. Based on this principle,
he has obtained 5 patents at home and abroad, for instance, 2-way cartridge
electro-hydraulic proportional flow control device and electro-hydraulic
proportional pressure control device, which improves remarkably the
static and dynamic control performances for large flow rate and high
pressure control. Combining with mechanical-electro-hydraulics' Cartridge
Technique, he extended his principle into valve control, pump control
and hydraulic motor, and successfully developed a series of new electro-hydraulic
proportional control components and engineering application systems.
His achievement in the electro-hydraulic proportional control has been
regarded as one of the most important progresses from the 1980's in
the field of the electro-hydraulic control technique and the principle
has been widely used and cited in research papers, textbooks as well
as manuals in Germany, Japan, Sweden and some other countries. The
electro-hydraulic proportional control technique he developed has been
listed for wider application in the Torch Program launched by the Ministry
of Science and Technology. Professor Lu has also developed the related
CAD and CAT supporting systems, which have been widely applied in a
number of domestic enterprises and have promoted the technology progress
of the mechanical industry in China. The Institute of Fluid Power Transmission
and Control at Zhejiang University founded by him has now become a State
Key Laboratory, a National Engineering Centre and Postdoctoral Research
Station.
Awards
Professor Lu has been awarded the second prize of National
Invention Award in 1988; the third prize of National Invention Award
and National Engineering Higher Education Prize of China in 1989; the
super prize for Guanghua Science Foundation in 1993. He has received
a number of honours from Germany for his accomplishments, including
Rudolf-Diesel Medal in Gold in 1997, Alexander von Humboldt Medal in 1998, the Knight Commander's
Cross (Badge & Star) of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic
of Germany in 2000 and Werner
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