Yan Luguang, male, Han nationality, is a native of Dongyang, Zhejiang Province. He graduated from the Moscow Dynamics Institute.
After studying in the Soviet Union, Yan spent most of his career as a researcher and superintendent at the Electrotechnics Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. For many years, Yan engaged in the development of special-purpose equipment needed by modern scientific experiments utilizing new electrotechnics techniques. He initiated the systematic development of a large energy inductance energy storage device in China. He built Hefei No.7 normal temperature inductance energy storage device.
Yan also led the development and building of the first Tukmark CT-6 electromagnetic system in China. He participated in the design of the Hefei No.8 Tukmark CT
1991— | Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences | |
Superintendent, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Electrotechnics Research Institute | ||
Researcher, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Electrotechnics Research Institute | ||
Academician, Ukraine Academy of Science Ukraine, Kiev | ||
1959 | Graduate, Moscow Dynamics Institute, Electric Power Department Russia, Moscow |