Wang Xi
Wang Xi, male, Han nationality, was born in August 1966 in Nantong, Jiangsu Province. He joined the Communist Party of China in April 2001 and began to work in June 1990. He graduated from Shanghai Institute of metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, majoring in material physics with a postgraduate degree. He has a doctor of engineering and is an academician and researcher of Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is currently an alternate member of the 19th CPC Central Committee, vice governor of Guangdong provincial government and member of the Party group.
After graduating from Tsinghua University in 1987, Wang Xi studied in Shanghai Institute of metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and obtained master's and doctor's degrees successively. In 1996, he went to rosendoff research center in Germany as a visiting scholar. In 1998, he returned to China to serve as the director of the State Key Laboratory of ion beam, and at the same time, he was responsible for the research project of "high end silicon-based SOI materials". In 1999, he was awarded the title of national outstanding young scholar Supported by NSFC; participated in the establishment of Shanghai Xin'ao Technology Co., Ltd. in 2001; served as the chairman of Shanghai Xin'ao Technology Co., Ltd. in 2007, and served as the deputy head of the overall expert group of major science and technology projects of "VLSI manufacturing technology and complete process"; elected academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2009; elected vice chairman of the 11th all China Youth Federation in 2010; 2 In 2012, he was employed as a member of Shanghai decision making Advisory Committee; in 2016, he was elected as the vice chairman of the Ninth National Committee of China Association for science and technology; in 2017, he served as the president of Shanghai Institute of higher studies of Chinese Academy of Sciences; in 2018, he served as the president of Asian Science Council.
Wang Xi is committed to the study of the physical phenomena of the interaction between energetic particle beam and solid, including the research and development of advanced electronic materials and functional thin-layer materials, as well as surface engineering.
Biography of characters
1983-1987, majored in nuclear materials science, Department of Engineering Physics, Tsinghua University
1987-1990 master of material physics, Shanghai Institute of metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences
1990-1994 Research Intern of Shanghai Institute of metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences (during which: from September 1990 to December 1993, he studied as an on-the-job postgraduate majoring in material physics in Shanghai Institute of metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences and obtained a doctor's degree in engineering; from July 1993 to May 1994, he was a visiting scholar of Australian Federal Academy of Sciences and industry)
1994-1995 associate researcher, Shanghai Institute of metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences
1995-1996 deputy director of the 16th Research Office of Shanghai Institute of metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences
1996-1997 deputy director of the Third Research Office of Shanghai Institute of metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Director of ion beam open laboratory, Shanghai Institute of metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1997-1998
Director of the Third Research Office of Shanghai Institute of metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1998-2001
(visiting scholar, rosendorf Research Center, Germany, May 1996 to June 1998)
Director of the Third Research Office of Shanghai Institute of microsystems and information technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2001-2002
2002-2004: assistant director of Shanghai Institute of microsystems and information technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, director of the third research office and manager of Shanghai Xinao company
Deputy director and Deputy Secretary of the Party committee of Shanghai Institute of microsystems and information technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2004-2007
2007-2009 party secretary and deputy director of Shanghai Institute of microsystems and information technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2009-2010 party secretary and executive deputy director of Shanghai Institute of microsystems and information technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (elected academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences in December 2009)
2010-2016 director of Shanghai Institute of microsystems and information technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2016-2019 vice chairman of China Association for science and Technology (concurrently), director of Shanghai Institute of microsystems and information technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and President of Shanghai Institute of advanced research (April 2017)
2019-2020 Vice Minister of the Ministry of science and technology, member of the party leading group, vice chairman of China Association for science and Technology (concurrently)
In August 2020, he will be vice governor and member of the Party group of Guangdong provincial government
Alternate member of the 19th CPC Central Committee, deputy to the 13th people's Congress of Guangdong Province.
Division of work
Responsible for education, science and technology, industry and foreign experts.
In charge of Provincial Department of education, Department of science and technology, Department of industry and information technology, Academy of Sciences and Academy of social sciences.
Contact Provincial Federation of industry and commerce, association of science and technology, Federation of Social Sciences, provincial communication administration, special communication bureau, Tobacco Monopoly Bureau, and relevant institutions of Chinese Academy of Sciences in Guangdong.
Academic experience
Wang Xi was born in August 1966 in Shanghai, and his native place is Nantong, Jiangsu Province. In 1983, he graduated from Nantong middle school in Jiangsu Province and was admitted to the Department of Engineering Physics of Tsinghua University.
In 1987, he graduated in advance and was recommended to Shanghai Institute of metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences (now Shanghai Institute of microsystems and information technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, hereinafter referred to as Shanghai Institute of Microsystems). He majored in ion implantation and obtained master's degree (1990) and doctor's degree (1993).
In 1993, he worked in the Institute after his doctoral graduation. He successively served as assistant researcher, associate researcher, deputy director of the Department, researcher (promoted in 1996), doctoral supervisor (1998 -), director of the Department and assistant director of the Institute.
In July 1993, he visited the Federal Institute of science and industry of Australia (until May 1994).
In May 1996, he went to rosendorf Research Center, the largest ion beam material research base in Europe, as a Humboldt visiting scholar.
In June 1998, Humboldt, a visiting scholar who could not wait to finish his research for another year, returned to China and competed to become the director of the State Key Laboratory of ion beam. At the same time, he served as the director of the preparation research project of "high end silicon-based SOI materials".
In 1999, it was supported by the National Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars.
In July 2001, Shanghai Institute of microsystems initiated the establishment of Shanghai Xinao Technology Co., Ltd. Wang Xi joined the company together with several key members of the SOI research group.
In April 2004, he served as Deputy Secretary of the Party committee and deputy director of Shanghai Institute of microsystems.
In January 2007, he served as secretary of the Party committee and deputy director of Shanghai Institute of Microsystems, chairman of Shanghai Xinao Technology Co., Ltd., and deputy leader of the overall expert group of the major science and technology project of the national medium and long term science and technology development plan "manufacturing technology and complete process of very large scale integrated circuits (02 project)".
In March 2009, he served as party secretary, executive deputy director and legal representative of Shanghai Institute of microsystems. In December, he was elected academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Ministry of technology and Science).
On August 26, 2010, he was elected vice chairman of the 11th National Youth Federation and chairman of the working committee of science and technology sectors.
In 2012, he was employed as a member of Shanghai decision making Advisory Committee.
In May 2013, with the support of Shanghai Science and Technology Commission and Jiading District, Shanghai Micro Technology Industry Research Institute was registered and established in Jiading. With reference to IMEC of Belgium and ITRI of Taiwan, an industry acceleration system integrating R & D, engineering, information, incubation and investment was established.
On June 2, 2016, the Ninth National Congress of China Association for science and technology held the first meeting of the Ninth National Committee, and Wang Xi was elected vice chairman of the Ninth National Committee of China Association for science and technology.
In May 2017, he served as the president of Shanghai Academy of higher studies, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
In June 2018, he served as president of the Asian Science Council (until June 2020).
Appointment and removal
On August 4, 2020, the 23rd Meeting of the Standing Committee of the 13th Guangdong Provincial People's Congress decided to appoint Wang Xi as vice governor of the people's Government of Guangdong Province.
On August 12, 2020, the State Council removed Wang Xi from the post of vice minister of science and technology.
Main achievements
Achievements in scientific research
Wang Xi has long been devoted to the study of the physical phenomena of the interaction between energetic ion beam and solid, and applied the research results to the development of electronic material SOI (silicon on insulator). Based on the study of the physical and chemical processes in the synthesis of SOI by ion implantation, we have developed a series of key technologies to industrialize the technology of SOI materials, and established the research and development and production base of SOI materials in China. In 2008, China's first 8-inch bonded SOI chip was fabricated, realizing an important breakthrough in SOI chip preparation technology. In the aspect of interaction between energetic ion beam and solid and ion beam assisted thin film deposition technology, the surface microstructure, phase composition, electronic, optical and biological characteristics of thin films under the action of energetic ions are revealed, and the controllable growth of energetic ion beam thin films is realized.
As of 2017, Wang Xi has presided over and completed a number of national projects, including the national "863" plan "VLSI supporting materials" major special projects, and won the first prize of Shanghai Science and technology progress award, the first prize of national science and technology progress award, outstanding science and technology achievement award of Chinese Academy of Sciences, etc.
Achievement Award
personnel training
As of 2012, Wang Xi has trained more than 10 doctoral students and 4 master students in Shanghai Institute of microsystems and information technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (formerly Shanghai Institute of metallurgy, Chinese Academy of Sciences). According to the information system of China Institute of science and technology information, National Engineering and technology digital research library and National Library Reference alliance, Wang Xi's training of students is as follows:
Honorary recognition
Social service
Character evaluation
Wang Xi is the main pioneer and leader of high-end IC substrate materials in China
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