Liu Wenqing's introduction
Liu Wenqing, male, 1954, a native of Bengbu City, Anhui Province, was originally from Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province. Academician of China Academy of Engineering, expert in the field of environmental optical monitoring. Researcher and doctoral supervisor 1. 1978. 1 1 Graduated from Physics Department of Chinese University of Science and Technology. In the same year, he was assigned to work in Anhui Institute of Optics and Mechanics, China Academy of Sciences. 1990 obtained the Master of Science degree from Anhui Institute of Optics and Mechanics. 1995 received his doctorate from the University of Crete, Greece. 1987.3- 1989.3 International Center for Theoretical Physics sponsored him to be a visiting scholar in Politecnico di Milano. 1993.3-1995.10 was a visiting scholar at Eurocopter Laser Open Laboratory of Crete Research Center in Greece. 1996.12-1997.4 Foreign researcher, Environmental Remote Sensing Monitoring Center, Chiba University, Japan. 1998.4-2000.4 The Japanese Ministry of Education sponsored the postdoctoral research of the Environmental Remote Sensing Monitoring Center of Chiba University. He used to be the deputy director and director of the Environmental Optics Research Office of An Guang Research Institute. He is currently the director of Anhui Institute of Optics and Mechanics. Deputy Director of Testing Instrument Committee of China Environmental Protection Industry Association, Director of China Marine Physics Society and Director of Anhui Optical Society. Main research work and direction: engaged in the research and development of ultra-short pulse laser, laser remote sensing, laser scattering imaging, new environmental monitoring instruments, optical and spectral monitoring technology of harmful trace gases, and environmental monitoring instruments. He has rich practical experience in photoelectric measurement system, weak signal detection, target and its environmental characteristics, laser application and so on. He has successively won two second prizes for scientific and technological progress of the Academy of Sciences, published more than 70 papers, edited 2 books, and obtained more than one patent 10.