Mr. ZHAN Wenlong
Mr. ZHAN Wenlong, a nuclear physicist and CAS academician, was born in Xiamen, Fujian Province in Oct. 1955.
In early 1982, he graduated and got
B.S. from Modern Physics Department of Lanzhou University. Then, he started his
research career at Institute of Modern Physics, CAS. During this time, he was a
visiting scholar at GANIL in France from 1986 to 1988 and visiting scientist at
Columbia University (also at BNL and LBNL) in US from 1991 to 1993. He served
as a vice director and director of Institute of Modern Physics, CAS, and vice
director of National Laboratory of Heavy Ion Research Facility in Lanzhou. In
January 2008 to 2016, he was appointed a vice president of CAS.
His main research fields include the heavy ion physics and mega-science project
of accelerator in the energy range from low to relativity energy. He joined the
researches of incompletely deep inelastic scattering, new isotopes synthesis,
new isotopes mass measurement, the TOF prototype of RHIC-PHENIX, radioactive
ion beam separator (RIBLL) and so on. Recently, He is in charge of the national
key mega-science project "Cooling Storage Ring base on Heavy Ion Research
Facility in Lanzhou" (HIRFL-CSR) inlude the aplcaton of heavy ion thrapy,
and also is the coordinator of nuclear science and application projects in CAS, ex. HIAF&CiADS.