Wang Congyu, male, Han nationality, is a native of Beijing. He was born in Dandong, Liaoning Province and enrolled in Beihai University in 1950. Four years later, in 1954, he graduated from Beijing University of Science and Technology with a metallography specialty. Wang is an expert on metal defect electronic structure and material design.
A former physics professor at Tsinghua University, Wang has pursued research relating material defect electronic theory. He established a corresponding theoretical research framework and developed a formulation of energetics and related theoretical disposal mode. Wang is credited with proposing a principle of deflecting the concentration effect, one that provided the theoretical basis for atomics module research of material science and the research of defect electronic structure, energetics, and thermodynamics.
Wang's studies also extend to metal alloy electronic structure and macrocosmic physical properties-related mechanism. He focused on the quanta effect of impurity defect complex bodies and exposed microcosmic action mechanisms and the possible macrocosmic effects of light impurities and transitional elements.
Since 1988, he has published more than 60 dissertations on the aspect of metal defect electronic structures and is the winner of two national invention awards about material science research. The Chinese Academy of Sciences elected him as an academician in 1993.
1993— | Academician, Chinese Academy of Sciences | |
Professor, Tsinghua University, Physics Department Beijing Municipality | ||
1954 | Graduate, Beijing University of Science and Technology Beijing Municipality | |
1950—???? | Student, Beihai University Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Beihai City |