Andrew Chi-Chih Yao (Andrew Chi-Chih Yao, December 24, 1946 -), Chinese-American, world-famous computer scientist, winner of the 2000 Turing Award, is currently a professor at Tsinghua University. Pan Yunhe (November 4, 1946 -), a Chinese expert in artificial intelligence and computer graphics, was born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. He is currently the president of Zhejiang University and the director of the Institute of Artificial Intelligence of Zhejiang University. Main achievements Pan Yunhe is a pioneer in the field of intelligent CAD in China. He uses artificial intelligence technology to solve various knowledge expression problems such as composition and color, and realizes automatic reasoning in artistic pattern design. There are innovations in realistic graphics depiction, lighting model and spatial color model. These results are mainly used in textile printing and dyeing design, and even used in the restoration and protection of Dunhuang art. Li Wei (June 8, 1943 -), computer expert, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has been president of Beihang University since 2002. Graduated from the Department of Mathematics and Mechanics of Peking University in 1966, and received his PhD from the Department of Computer Science of the University of Edinburgh in the UK in 1983. He has served as a senior researcher at the British Science and Engineering Council, the University of Newcastle and the Department of Computer Science at the University of Edinburgh. Professorial researcher at Information Strategy Initiative (ESPRIT) and the University of Bremen, Germany, and visiting professor at Saarland University (Zuse), Germany. He was appointed professor in 1986 and was approved as a doctoral supervisor. In 1997, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is mainly engaged in computer software and scientific theory and Internet application research. His research areas include concurrent programming language semantic theory, software development methods, artificial intelligence foundation and VLSI auxiliary design technology. Wang An (February 7, 1920 - March 24, 1990), a computer expert, was born in Shanghai; at the age of 13, he passed the prestigious Shanghai Provincial Middle School; at the age of 16, he ranked first in the entrance examination. Entered Jiaotong University. He has 34 invention patents in the field of magnetic core memory and established his own company. Xia Peisu (July 28, 1923 -) is a pioneer in Chinese computer science and presided over the development of China's first electronic computer. Born in Chongqing, Sichuan on July 28, 1923, originally from Jiangjin, Sichuan. In 1941, he was admitted to the Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Engineering, Central University (renamed Nanjing University in 1949). After graduating in 1945, he went to study in the United States and received a doctorate from the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom in 1950. After returning to China, he served as a researcher at the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has been engaged in the research, design and trial production of electronic computers since 1952. He is the earliest scientific researcher engaged in electronic computers in China. She wrote China's first electronic computer principle book and trained a large number of talents for China's computer science and technology community. In the 1950s, China successfully designed and trial-produced China's first self-designed general-purpose electronic digital computer. In the 1960s, systematic creative achievements were made in the research and design of high-speed computers. He once founded "Journal of Computer Science and Technology" and the international journal "Journal of Computer Science and Technology" (Computer Technology Magazine), serving as the first editor-in-chief. In 1991, he was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. She and her husband Yang Liming are an academician couple; Yang Liming is a theoretical physicist, graduated from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering, Central University, and is the chairman of the Chinese Nuclear Physics Society. Yuan Yaxiang, male, was born in Zixing, Hunan, China in January 1960. Yuan Yaxiang was admitted to Xiangtan University at the age of eighteen. Four years later, he was admitted to the Computing Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences as a graduate student and studied under Professor Feng Kang. Since November 1982, he has been studying for a doctoral degree in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics of Cambridge University, studying under Professor M.J.D. POWELL. Obtained a doctorate in 1986. From October 1985 to September 1988, he worked at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University (Rutherford Research Fellow). In 1988, he returned to China and worked at the Computing Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is currently the Vice President of the Institute of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Yuan Yaxiang's major: computational mathematics, applied mathematics, and operations research. Research direction: Optimization calculation methods. Chen Shiyuan is a computer scientist and aerospace research expert. Graduated from Central University in 1948 (renamed Nanjing University in 1949). Later he studied aesthetics and received a doctorate from Ohio State University. He was a professor at Seattle University, a researcher at the RAND Corporation, and president of the Boeing Space Flight Research Center.
Xu Jiafu (November 18, 1925 -) is a pioneer in Chinese computer software and one of the founders of Chinese computer science. A native of Nanjing, Jiangsu. Graduated from Central University (renamed Nanjing University in 1949) in 1948. From 1957 to 1959, he went to Moscow University in the Soviet Union for further study. From 1981, he served as professor and doctoral supervisor of the Computer Department of Nanjing University, training China's first doctorate in computer software. . He is currently the honorary director of the State Key Laboratory of New Computer Software Technology at Nanjing University and the vice chairman of the Computer Federation of China.