
Wan Xiong, a national second-level researcher (professor) and doctoral supervisor, is an excellent candidate for the 100 Talents Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), senior research scholar at Georgia Tech, and core expert of the International Space Science Institute (ISSI). He is also a first- and second-level talent of the provincial Hundred, Thousand and Ten Thousand Talent Project, provincial-level discipline leader, and former director of a national experimental teaching demonstration center. Among the 147 patents he has applied for, 87 invention patents have been authorized, 38 utility model patents authorized, and 11 invention patents transferred. He has published more than 100 papers, among which 107 are included in SCI/EI and some are included in both SCI and EI. In recent years, he has conducted in-depth research on laser spectroscopy, biophotonics and bionic optics, and participated in the two national major research projects — Mars Exploration and Chang'e-3, which are his academic results in related fields. There are 10 national research projects and 9 provincial ones that have been completed and are under study under his leadership and one national research project has been completed with him as a participant. In terms of the number of national projects, he ranked No.2. He has received 5 scientific research awards and 5 teaching awards at the provincial and ministerial level or above.