Yu Lu, male, Han nationality, is a native of Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province. He graduated from Harkefu University in the former Soviet Union.
Yu spent his career as a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Theoretical Physics. Among his many accomplishments, Yu theoretically predicted that a bondage status exists in superconductors containing paramagnetic impurities. He also developed the theories and laboratory research concerning the effect of magnetic impurities to superconductors, participated the initiation of close circuit Green Function research, setup an integrated theoretical framework for illustration of balanced and unbalanced statistical physics, and set forward the topological boundary conditions that must be met for excitation of single-type members in conductive macromolecule para-single-dimension systems.
In cooperation with others, Yu also calculated the sequential phase change of critical parameters by using a skeleton drawing evolvement method and achieved an accuracy of 3-phase of the mini parameter. He further developed Huang Kun's Jingechiyu Theory, researched the dynamic effect and physical effect of partial member inspiration in para-single-dimension systems, researched the movements of cavity on the counter ferromagnetic background, researched and predicted that the resistance exists a maximum value near transformation temperature, and researched high temperature superconductor theory by using the Canonical Field Theory. Yu was elected to the 3rd World Academy of Science in 1990 and to the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1999.