Compiled from the following sources:

Who's Who, Current Chinese Leaders
Wen Wei Publishing Company, Ltd. 2003-2005

Special biographic research
Wen Wei Publishing Company, Ltd. 2002-2006

Revision History:

Biography Revised: 3/8/2007
Career Data Updated: 3/8/2007

PHOTO: Shi Erwei
Shi Erwei 施尔畏
Vice-President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Born: 1955

Biography

Shi Erwei, male, Han nationality, is a native of Shanghai. He was born in 1955, graduated from the chemistry department of the Wuzhou Branch School of Jiangxi Normal College, and obtained a doctorate from the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics of the Chinese Academy of Science. He is a research professor.

Professor Shi has pursued long term studies of the growth of synthetic crystals and related theories. He participated in the development and industrialization of synthetic colored quartz, conducting systematic research into defects of the crystal and interrelations between its growth conditions and properties. Based on this, he suggested a double-doping strategy and a responsive color-core model. While conducting his postdoctoral research in South Korea, he carried out studies on the synthesis of perovskite thin films by the hydrothermal method. He studied the preparation of various crystallites with the hydrothermal method, such as barium titanate, zirconium oxide, aluminum oxide, bismuth germanate, titanium oxide, zinc oxide, spinel and composite mixtures of aluminum oxide and zirconium oxide. In particular, he engaged in research on the interrelationships of hydrothermal conditions with the structure of crystallite, particle size, growth morphology, physical phases and defects. He suggested the concept of aggregation processes in hydrothermal synthesis systems. His recent research is focused on morphological studies of the synthesis of high temperature semi-conductor materials. Starting from a model about crystal growth, he systematically exposes the internal associations of structure and morphology of crystals with physical and chemical conditions set for the synthesis. His work provides theoretical support for the optimization of synthesis conditions and related properties of the crystalline materials and also introduces new possibilities for computational crystallography.

Shi served as the secretary-general of the Chinese Academy of Sciences until 2004, and he was promoted as vice-president in that same year.

Career Data

2004— Vice-President, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2000—2004 Secretary-General, Chinese Academy of Sciences
1999—2000 Deputy Secretary-General, Chinese Academy of Sciences
1998—1999 Director, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Shanghai Municipality
1997—1998 Research Professor, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Shanghai Municipality
1994—1997 Associate Research Professor, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Shanghai Municipality
1992—1993 Postdoctoral Student, Pusan National University Republic of Korea, Pusan
1988—1992 Graduate, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Shanghai Municipality (Received Doctorate)
1985—1988 Graduate Student, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Shanghai Municipality


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