Song Jian, male, Han nationality, is a native of Rongcheng, Shandong
Province. He graduated from Moscow Baoman High Institute of Technology in
1958, obtaining an engineering degree. Two years later, in 1960, he
graduated from the Mechanics and Mathematics Department of Moscow
University. The same year, Song graduated from Baoman Institute as a senior
engineer and obtained an assistant doctoratedegree and then a science
doctorate degree. He holds the title of cybernetist.
A former president of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, Song served as a
researcher for the China Aviation Industry Corporation and director for the State Science and Technology Committee. He was also a member of the State Council. In
1960, he won acclaim for accomplishments in the aspect of optimized control
theory. Later research focused on distribution parameter control theory.
In the 1970s, he revised and extended a book "Engineering Cybernetics"
which was written by Qian Xuesen. His contributions to the book were
recognized as advancing the development of control theory. In the next
decade, he established a new discipline, called "Population Control Theory,"
which combined natural science with social science and led to controlling
population problems in China and other developing countries. Song also
contributed to the control system design of several models of missiles
(including antiballistic missiles). He helped organize and lead the launch
and positioning of communication satellites.
In the 1990s, he initiated the Xia-Shang-Zhou Generation Breaking Project.
This project focused on research of ancient Chinese history.
Song was elected as an academician to the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1991.
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(Foreign Academician, National Academy of Engineering, USA) |
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| 1999—???? |
Vice-Chairman, State Academic Degrees Committee |
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President, Sino-Japanese Friendship Association |
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| 1998—???? |
President, Chinese Academy of Engineering |
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| 1998—???? |
Member, State Steering Group of Science, Technology and Education |
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| 1998—2003 |
Vice-Chairman, 9th CPPCC, National Committee |
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| 1997—2002 |
Member, 15th CPC, Central Committee |
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Researcher, China Aviation Industry Corporation |
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| 1994— |
Academician, Chinese Academy of Engineering |
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| 1992—1997 |
Member, 14th CPC, Central Committee |
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| 1991— |
Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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Head, State Leading Group for Management of Intellectual Property Rights |
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Vice-Chairman, Three Gorges Project Construction Committee |
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Chairman, Environmental Protection Committee of the State Council |
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| 1987 |
(Awarded Albert Einstein Award from International Association for Mathematical) |
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| 1987—1992 |
Member, 13th CPC, Central Committee |
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| 1987 |
(National Award for Advancements in Science and Technology) |
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| 1986—???? |
Member, State Council |
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Vice-Minister, Ministry of Aerospace Industry |
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| 1984—???? |
Director, State Science and Technology Commission |
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Vice-Minister, Seventh Ministry of Machine-Building Industry |
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Chief Engineer, Seventh Ministry of Machine-Building Industry |
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Honorary President, Chinese Association of Environmental Protection |
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| 1982—1987 |
Alternate Member, 12th CPC, Central Committee |
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| 1982 |
(Awarded National Natural Sciences Award) |
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| 1981—1984 |
Director, Beijing Information Cybernetics Institute Beijing Municipality |
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| 1981—1984 |
Researcher, Beijing Information Cybernetics Institute Beijing Municipality |
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| 1965—???? |
Deputy Head, Seventh Ministry of Machine-Building Industry, Production Office |
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| 1965—???? |
Vice-President, Seventh Ministry of Machine-Building Industry, No.2 Institute |
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| 1965—???? |
Secretary, Seventh Ministry of Machine-Building Industry, No.26 Institute CPC, Party Committee |
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| 1965—???? |
Deputy Director, Seventh Ministry of Machine-Building Industry, No.26 Institute |
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| 1960 |
Graduate, Moscow University, Mechanics and Mathematics Department Russia, Moscow |
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| 1960—???? |
Deputy Chief, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Mathematics, Cybernetics Research Office |
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| 1958 |
Graduate, Moscow Bauman State University of Technology Russia, Moscow |
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| 1947 |
Joined, CPC |
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