
Wang Yueming, male, born in Huangshan, Anhui Province, is currently a research fellow, doctoral supervisor and designer-in-charge at the Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He also serves as a member of the National Expert Group for Common Basic Science, standing member of the Optoelectronic Technology Professional Committee of the Chinese Society of Astronautics, standing member of the Optoelectronic Technology Committee of the Chinese Optical Society, and board director of the Optoelectronic Technology and System Integration Branch of China Instrument and Control Society. He is also a member of the National Technical Committee 327 on Remote Sensing of Standardization Administration of China (3rd session). He graduated from Tsinghua University in 2000 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and received his Ph.D. degree in Electronic Science and Technology from the Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2005. He has long been researching the acquisition methods for infrared and spectral information and the development of related instruments. As a technical leader, he chaired the development of China's first spaceborne high-resolution short-wave infrared hyperspectral imager (Tiangong-1 Mission); and the development of China's new-generation airborne high-resolution full-spectrum hyperspectral remote sensing system (the major special project for the high-resolution earth observation system). He has made a series of exploratory research in the field of optoelectronic remote sensing technology: (1) He put forward China's first scheme for hyperspectral/visible panchromatic/infrared common aperture integrated design and developed a principle prototype; (2) he comprehensively researched the remote sensing observation methods and technologies in the short-wave infrared band; (3) the high-sensitivity infrared multi-temporal and space-time spectral multidimensional integrated detection methods were systematically studied. He was awarded the Medal of Outstanding Contributor to China's Manned Space Project in 2011 (Tiangong-1/Shenzhou-8 Rendezvous and Docking Mission), one First Prize of Shanghai Technological Invention Award in 2011 (7th place), and one Second Prize of Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Award in 2012 (1st place). He has applied for a total of 57 invention patents (30 have been authorized), published about 90 academic papers (including 30 SCI and 30 EI papers), participated in the compilation of 3 academic monographs, and delivered oral or invited presentations at international academic conferences many times.