1938- 1944, graduated from the mechanical department of Wuhan university; 1945- 1949, studying at MIT, majoring in the latest technology of jet propulsion system after World War II (three-combustor and nozzle fluid mechanics and heat transfer interface imaging), and obtaining a doctorate in engineering; 1942- 1944, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression worked in Chongqing Arsenal and Kunming Machine Factory; 1950- 1980, worked in American aerospace industry for 30 years. He used to be the engineering director of Aerospace Propulsion Systems Company, and participated in the design of the first X-1 sonic breakthrough aircraft and the X-1.5 (7th sonic aircraft, the fastest aircraft record holder) propulsion system. Aerospace Propulsion Systems is one of the largest aerospace power companies in the world. Huang Xiaozong alumni worked here for many years, and were promoted to chief engineer and minister of engineering. They participated in and presided over the propulsion systems of many large-scale projects such as landing on the moon, space shuttle and long-range missile, and were responsible for the breakthrough and successful development of key technologies of the first large-scale liquid hydrogen rocket engine, which made important contributions to the success of the US landing on the moon. He is recognized as a world-class authoritative rocket aerospace expert.
1980-1992, worked in Taiwan Province province 12 years. He used to be the acting president of Sun Yat-sen Academy of Sciences in Taiwan Province Province (there are 400 doctoral students, 2,000 master students and 20,000 employees), a member of Taiwan Province Science Society and the first chairman of Taixiang Aerospace Company. Responsible for planning the development of new weapons, independently developing various missiles and successful plans for high-performance fighters (Xiong Feng, Tiangong, Tian Jian, 1DF, etc.). ).
He has published a number of monographs on space technology, including the book Design of Liquid Propellant Rocket Engine, which has been translated by many countries and is now used as a reference book by experts from various countries. He won four American invention patents related to propulsion system, the Excellence Award of NASA's Moon Landing Program and the Excellence Award of Space Laboratory Program. The International Biography Center (IBC) in Cambridge, England listed him as "an outstanding scientist in the 20th century".