Sun Cong
Sun Cong (1962.02 -), born in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, is an expert in the field of aircraft design, academician of Chinese Academy of engineering, national candidate of million talents project and President of China Academy of Aeronautics.
Sun Cong graduated from Beijing Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics in 1983; joined the Communist Party of China in 1990; received a doctorate in engineering from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in 2006; in the same year, he served as chief designer and director of Shenyang Aircraft Design and Research Institute of aviation industry; in 2009, he served as deputy chief engineer of AVIC; in 2015, he was elected academician of Chinese Academy of engineering; in 2016, he served as deputy director of science and Technology Commission of AVIC.
Sun Cong has been engaged in aircraft avionics, stealth technology and aircraft design for a long time.
Character experience
From September 1979 to July 1983, he studied in radar and navigation major of Beijing Institute of Aeronautics and obtained a bachelor's degree.
In July 1983, he worked in Shenyang Aircraft Design and Research Institute (601 Institute).
From March 1994 to July 1997, he was the director of aircraft general office of Shenyang Aircraft Design and Research Institute (601 Institute).
From March, 1999 to December, 1997, he obtained a master's degree in aeronautical and aircraft design from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
From July 1997 to December 1999, he served as deputy chief designer and head of overall aerodynamic Department of Shenyang Aircraft Design and Research Institute (601 Institute).
From September 1999 to 2006, he majored in aircraft design of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and obtained a doctor's degree.
From December 1999 to December 2001, he served as deputy director and first deputy chief designer of Shenyang Aircraft Design and Research Institute (601 Institute).
From December 2001 to February 2003, he was the chief designer and deputy director of Shenyang Aircraft Design and Research Institute (601 Institute).
From February 2003 to January 2006, he served as director and chief designer of Shenyang Aircraft Design and Research Institute (601 Institute).
Since January 2006, he has been the director of Shenyang Aircraft Design and Research Institute (601 Institute).
In June 2006, he served as doctoral supervisor of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics and representative of the 10th Party Congress of Shenyang.
In 2009, he served as deputy chief engineer of AVIC.
In 2016, he served as deputy director of AVIC science and Technology Commission.
Academic achievements
Achievements in scientific research
According to the official website of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in August 2020, sun Cong, in charge of the development of the J-15 aircraft, has broken through 38 major key technologies in six categories, including overall design, landing technology and electromagnetic compatibility, established the R & D technology system of China's shipborne fighter, formed China's first type of Shipborne fighter equipment, and filled the gap between China and other countries He proposed and led the development of Uighur hawk verification aircraft, and made significant progress in aerodynamic stealth integrated design, overall structure technology and design / manufacturing integrated technology, realizing an important breakthrough in China's fourth generation medium-sized multi-purpose fighter.
Honorary recognition
Social service
Character evaluation
"He (Sun Cong) is the leader of China's new generation of fighters. He led the team in independent innovation and completed the development, infrastructure and flight test of carrier based aircraft, promoted the upgrading and development of China's Navy's aviation weapons, realized the historic leap of domestic fighters from land-based to sea-based, and made new contributions to the construction of China's blue water navy." (Feng Peide, academician of Chinese Academy of engineering and expert of aircraft navigation, guidance and control)
"The take-off and landing of carrier based aircraft is known as the" dance on the blade. ". As of 2013, sun Cong and his team have spent several years, thousands of flight tests and many "firsts" in exchange for the impressive record of multiple people, multiple sorties and zero accidents, leaving an exciting new chapter in the history of China's carrier based aircraft development. " (children of China)
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