Scientific research projects that Wang Yongbo has participated in

Member of the research team of Shanghai Ruihui Group’s national patent “Closed Mechanical Semi-drying Sludge Incineration Treatment Method”;

Shanghai Ruihui Group’s national patent “Screw Extrusion Dehydration” Member of the research team of the project "Machine";

Member of the research team of the national patent "Fume Wet Magnesium Oxide Desulfurization Waste Liquid Recovery Method" of Shanghai Ruihui Group;

National patent of Shanghai Ruihui Group Member of the research team of the project "Desulfurization method of spray flue gas purifier for sintering machine flue gas desulfurization".

Researcher Wang Yongbo. Male, born in October 1953, Shandong Rongcheng. Member of the Communist Party of China. Graduated from Jilin University in 1982. Currently, he is the deputy director of Shandong Provincial Museum. Recipients of special government subsidies. Main achievements: From 1984 to 1986, he presided over the excavation of the Bianxianwang site in Shouguang, scientifically proving the existence of the Longshan Cultural City Site in Shandong for the first time, which kicked off the discovery and research of the Longshan Cultural City Site in Shandong, and won the Shandong Province Major Archaeological Discovery Award. From 1988 to 1990, he presided over the excavation of the Houli ruins in Linzi. For the first time in Shandong, a large-scale Spring and Autumn chariot and horse pit where chariots and horses were buried with chariot and horse handlebars was discovered and scientifically cleared out: the "Hou Li Culture" was discovered and demonstrated, filling the gap in early Neolithic remains in the lower reaches of the Yellow River; won the top ten archaeological awards in the country in 1990 Discover. In 1996, he presided over the excavation of the Shuangrushan Han Tomb in Changqing, which yielded fruitful results and was rated as one of the top ten archaeological discoveries in the country in 1996. Edited 2 books and published more than 80 papers, more than 40 of which were published in national publications and core journals, and 8 articles were published in relevant overseas academic journals, with a total of more than 2 million words, including "Classification and Age of Xiangxing End-Edged Weapons" "New Topics in Prehistoric Archeology in the Haidai Area—A Trial Discussion on the Post-Li Culture" and "Archaeological Observations on Primitive Drifters and Early Boats" won the first and third prizes of the Shandong Province Social Science Outstanding Achievements Award respectively. Responsible for the compilation work of the "Research on Early Neolithic Relics in Taiyi Cultural District", a key national philosophy and social science project of the "Ninth Five-Year Plan" and the "Post-Li Fa Technology Report" funded by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage. In 1999, he was awarded the title of Top Professional and Technical Talent of Shandong Province. The main deeds have been compiled into the "Scientific Chinese·Chinese Expert Talent Database".