Han Kuang-wei
Han Kuang-wei (Chinese: 韓光渭; 29 January 1930 – 1 June 2019) was a Taiwanese general officer and engineer.
Han was born on 29 January 1930 in Xiaowangquan, a village in Maping Township, Jimo County , Shandong.[1][2] He was educated in Qingdao,[3] and traveled by boat to Taiwan during the Great Retreat.[1] After arriving in Taiwan, Han enrolled at Taichung Agricultural College (presently National Chung Hsing University) to study forestry.[1] He graduated from the Republic of China Naval College of Technology in 1955, and was awarded a governmental scholarship to pursue a doctorate in electrical engineering at the Naval Postgraduate School in the United States, which he completed in 1961.[4][5][6]
Between 1962 and 1964, Han was an associate professor in the ROCNCT,[1][6] then a research associate at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1965.[6] He then worked for the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) from 1966 to 1995.[5] He led research and development into what became the Hsiung Feng family of missiles, (primarily HF-1 and HF-2),[7] and served as director of the Hsiung Feng project from 1982.[4][6] Han became deputy director of the NCSIST System Development Center in 1984.[6]
Han was elected a member of Academia Sinica in 1990,[6] and retired from the Republic of China Armed Forces with the rank of major general.[4] During his active military service, and after retirement, Han was an adjunct or visiting professor at several Taiwanese universities,[4] including National Chiao Tung University, National Taiwan University, and Yuan Ze University, where he held a Distinguished Chair Professorship.[6] At his death, he was the only ROCAF general officer to have been elected an academician of the Academia Sinica.[1][4][8]
Han died in the United States on 1 June 2019, aged 89.[1][4][5] President Tsai Ing-wen issued a posthumous presidential citation commemorating Han on 2 July 2019.[4][9]
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- ^ 黃, 一翔 (4 June 2019). "「雄風飛彈之父」韓光渭將軍辭世". Youth Daily News (in Chinese). Yahoo! Taiwan. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
- ^ "雄風飛彈之父韓光渭逝世 享壽89歲". Liberty Times (in Chinese). 5 June 2019. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
- ^ "總統親頒褒揚令 表彰韓光渭院士對於國防事業及學術研究之貢獻" (in Chinese). Office of the President of the Republic of China. 2 July 2019. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
- 1930 births
- 2019 deaths
- Members of Academia Sinica
- Republic of China Navy officers
- Taiwanese people from Shandong
- Taiwanese electrical engineers
- National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology people
- 20th-century Taiwanese engineers
- Engineers from Shandong
- Taiwanese expatriates in the United States
- National Chung Hsing University alumni
- Naval Postgraduate School alumni