
President, Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study, UCAS
Chief professor, School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering
Academician, CAS
Dr. Wang, who was primarily engaged in the research of space photoelectric technology and system, took charge of the design and development of the first quantum science experiment satellite system in the world, solving the problems of beam alignment, polarization keeping and single-photon detection in satellite-ground quantum science experiments. He ensured the completion of scientific experiments such as satellite-to-ground quantum key distribution, entanglement distribution and satellite-to-ground quantum teleportation. He proposed a new detection method combining hyperspectral imaging with laser remote sensing, which made it possible to obtain information synchronously through multi-dimensional remote sensing detection. He led the development of several hyperspectral remote sensing systems. He was the first in China to achieve the space-based application of laser remote sensing based on a proposal involving high-sensitivity element and array detection by means of long-distance space-based laser. He has won two second prizes for National Technological Invention, one second prize and one third prize for National Science and Technology Progress, an Outstanding Achievement Award of the CAS, and six provincial and ministerial first-class prizes for scientific and technological progress.