Wang Naiyang, male, Han nationality, is a native of Fuzhou, Fujian Province. He was born in 1935 and graduated from the Physics Department of Beijing University.
After graduating from Beijing University, Wang worked in a nuclear research institute in the former Soviet Union. Wang also worked abroad in the mid 1980s, from 1985 to 1986, as a visiting profess in a plasma physics research institute at a Japanese university.
Among the nuclear science-related positions Wang has held throughout his career include serving as a director with the China Nuclear Society, honorary chief of the postgraduate department at the Ministry of Nuclear Industry, a consultant on the 863 Project, and a standing director of the China Physics Society. In addition, he was a member of the International Nuclear Institution and a deputy director of the Nuclear Council of the Pacific Region.
Wang serves as a researcher in the China Nuclear Energy Research Institute as well as an institute doctoral student tutor. He was also elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences | ||
Standing Director, China Physics Society | ||
Director, China Nuclear Society | ||
Deputy Director, China Nuclear Society | ||
Doctoral Student Tutor, China National Nuclear Industry Corporation, China Nuclear Energy Science Research Institute | ||
Researcher, China National Nuclear Industry Corporation, China Nuclear Energy Science Research Institute | ||
1959—1965 | Worker, Russian Nuclear Research Institute Russia, Moscow | |
Graduate, Beijing University, Physics Department Beijing Municipality |