Wang Xi (politician)

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Wang Xi
王曦
Wang in October 2017
Vice Governor of Guangdong
Assumed office
August 2020
GovernorMa XingruiWang Weizhong
Personal details
BornAugust 1966 (age 57)
Shanghai, China
Political partyChinese Communist Party
Alma materTsinghua University
Scientific career
FieldsMaterials science
InstitutionsShanghai Institute of Metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences (1994–2001)
Shanghai Institute of Microsystems and Information Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2001–2019)

Wang Xi (Chinese: 王曦; pinyin: Wáng Xī; born August 1966) is a Chinese materials scientist and politician who is an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and currently vice governor of Guangdong.

He was an alternate member of the 19th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and is alternate member of the 20th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[1]

Early life and education[edit]

Wang was born in Shanghai, in August 1966, while his ancestral home in Nantong, Jiangsu. He attended the Nantong Middle School of Jiangsu Province. In 1987, he graduated from the Department of Engineering Physics, Tsinghua University. He went on to receive his master's degree in 1990 and doctor's degree in 1993 from the Shanghai Institute of Metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), all in material physics.

Academic career[edit]

After graduating in 1994, he stayed and worked at the Shanghai Institute of Metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he was promoted to deputy director of the Third Research Office in 1996 and director of the Third Research Office in 1998. He then continued working in the newly restructured Shanghai Institute of Microsystems and Information Technology, where he moved up the ranks to become deputy president in 2004 and president in 2010. In December 2009, he was unanimously chosen as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, becoming the youngest member the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2009.[2] He served a short term as vice chairman of the China Association for Science and Technology from June 2016 to May 2017. He also served as president of the CAS's Shanghai Institute of Advanced Research from April 2017 to May 2019. He was a visiting scholar at the Australian Commonwealth Institute of Science and Industry between July 1993 and May 1994 and the Rosendorf Research Center, Germany between May 1996 and June 1998.

Political career[edit]

Wang joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in April 2001. He began his political career in May 2019, when he was appointed vice minister of the Science and Technology.[3]

Wang was chosen as vice governor of Guangdong in August 2020 and in May 2022 he was admitted to member of the Standing Committee of the CCP Guangdong Provincial Committee, the province's top authority.[4][5]

Honours and awards[edit]

  • 2006 State Science and Technology Progress Award (First Class) for the research and industrialization of high-end silicon based SOI materials
  • 2008 Science and Technology Progress Award of the Ho Leung Ho Lee Foundation
  • December 2009 Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Xu Kun (徐锟) (22 October 2022). 中国共产党第二十届中央委员会候补委员名单(171名). Chinadaily (in Chinese). Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  2. ^ Huang Xin (黄辛) (11 October 2017). 王曦院士:创新孕育着新突破. sciencenet.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  3. ^ 王曦出任科技部副部长 系中科院院士. sina (in Chinese). 14 May 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  4. ^ 王曦任广东省副省长. sina (in Chinese). 4 August 2020. Retrieved 25 October 2022.
  5. ^ Zhuang Yu (庄彧) (26 May 2022). 李希当选广东省委书记 王曦、袁古洁、张晓强、王瑞军新任省委常委. ce.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 25 October 2022.
Academic offices
Preceded by President of the Shanghai Institute of Microsystems and Information Technology
2010–2019
Succeeded by
President of Shanghai Institute of Advanced Research
2017–2019
Succeeded by