
Huang Genghua is a research fellow, doctoral supervisor, Shanghai Young Top⁃notch Talent, and one of the first batch of members/outstanding members of the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He received his bachelor's degree from Tsinghua University in 2002 and a Ph.D. degree in Physical Electronics from Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2007. He has successively served as Deputy Designer-in-Charge of the laser altimeter for the GF-7 Satellite and Designer-in-Charge of the laser ranging sensors for the Chang'e-3/4/5 Lunar Probes. His prizes and awards include: the first prize of the 2008 Shanghai Technological Innovation Award (8th place); the second prize of the 2012 PLA Science and Technology Advancements Award (3rd place); the third prize of the 2013 PLA Science and Technology Advancements Award (1st place); the first prize of the 2014 PLA Science and Technology Advancements Award (5th place); the third prize of the 2015 Science and Technology Innovation Award of the Chinese Society of Optical Engineering (3rd place). In 2014, he was awarded the title of "Outstanding Contributor to the Chang'e-3 Mission of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program" by six ministries, including the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security of the People's Republic of China. In 2015, he won the Distinguished Scientific Achievement Award of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has published 59 relevant papers, with 7 authorized invention patents.
He has accumulated long-term research experience and received sufficient resource support in the fields of satellite-borne laser range-finding, altimetry and laser 3D imaging, photon-counting LIDAR, and new quantum photoelectric detection methods. On this basis, he intends to recruit master, doctoral and postdoctoral researchers who study the new optical quantum radar concepts and the photon-counting laser acquisition of multi-dimensional information.