College leaders of the School of Nuclear Technology and Automation Engineering, Chengdu University of Technology

Ge Liangquan, male, born in July 1962, is a native of Qianshan County, Anhui Province. He is a professor, doctoral supervisor, and an academic and technical leader in Sichuan Province. He is currently the dean of the School of Nuclear Technology and Automation Engineering of Chengdu University of Technology, deputy director of the Sichuan Provincial Key Laboratory of "Geoscience Nuclear Technology", a director of the Chinese Nuclear Physics Society, and an executive director of the Sichuan Provincial Nuclear Society; he was appointed as a national researcher by the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Ministry of Land and Resources. Member of the overall expert group for major projects and thematic projects of the 863 Program.

This comrade has long been engaged in theoretical research, technology development, instrument development and application research of nuclear radiation detection and information technology, and is committed to applying nuclear science and technology to geological research, mineral resource exploration, mining and environment Investigation and evaluation and other fields. It has successively undertaken 1 CRP project of the International Atomic Energy Agency, 3 National 863 Program projects, 7 National Natural Science Foundation projects, and more than 10 provincial and ministerial level scientific research projects. It has successively developed a fully digital aviation gamma spectrometer measurement system with my country's independent intellectual property rights, a new generation of high-sensitivity portable X-ray fluorescence multi-element analyzer, a towed seabed X-ray fluorescence detector, a lightweight gamma spectrometer, Atmospheric radon and soil radon measuring instruments, portable cosmic neutron measuring instruments and other nuclear geophysical instruments, as well as supporting technical methods, have been widely promoted and used in my country's geological and mining industry, and have achieved significant economic and social benefits. The research results won 1 first prize and 2 second prizes for provincial and ministerial level scientific and technological progress. Published 2 monographs and 1 textbook; published more than 150 academic papers, more than 20 of which were included in SCI and EI; attended more than 10 international academic conferences and seminars (three invited). Obtained more than 10 national patents.

Chen Youliang: Male, 48 years old, PhD, professor. Engaged in the geological production, scientific research, management and teaching of uranium and polymetallic minerals for 28 years. He once served as the chief engineer and director of the 280 Research Institute of the Nuclear Industry. In 2009, he was introduced to Chengdu University of Technology as a talent and now serves as a nuclear technology and automation engineer. Vice President of the College. He is currently a director of the Geological Society of Sichuan Province, deputy director of the Sichuan Provincial Nuclear Resources and Nuclear Exploration Engineering Professional Committee, and an expert judge of the National Natural Science Foundation of China. As the project leader and principal researcher, he has completed more than 20 national, provincial and bureau-level uranium geological research and production projects, of which he has presided over more than 10 projects. Won one second-class National Defense Science and Technology Progress Award and one third-class ministerial-level award from China National Nuclear Corporation. He has published more than 40 papers in public academic journals such as "Geological Review", "Uranium Geology", "Journal of Sichuan Geology", "Rocks and Minerals", and "Acta Mineralogy". In 2002, he was awarded the 6th Youth Geological Science and Technology Award by the Geological Society of Sichuan Province.