Background
Chunli Bai was born on September 26, 1953 in Dandong, Liaoning, China.
Chunli Bai at the opening of CAS Nordic in Lund in 2007
白春礼
Physical chemist politician nanoscientist
Chunli Bai was born on September 26, 1953 in Dandong, Liaoning, China.
Bai's father was a primary school teacher who encouraged Bai to read. In 1966, Chunli Bai went to middle school, graduating with a High School Certificate in 1970, at the time of the Cultural Revolution. After high school he joined the Down to the Countryside Movement with other young people. Bai Chunli worked in the Inner Mongolia production and construction corps for four years.
In 1974, Bai Chunli was recommended to be a student at Peking University graduating in 1978. In 1981 he received a master's degree of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and in 1985 earned a doctor’s degree.
In January 1978, after graduating from the university, Bai Chunli was assigned to the Chinese Academy of Sciences' applied chemistry department, which was the beginning of his research career in the Chinese Academy of Sciences. From 1985 to 1987, he did postdoctoral research in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology. In 1996, he was the Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences; in 2011, he took over from Lu Yongxiang as sixth President of Chinese Academy of Sciences.
As of 2014 Bai Chunli is currently a part-time professor at Peking University, Tsinghua University, University of Science and Technology of China, Nankai University, and the China University of Geosciences, and a visiting professor at Liaoning Normal University and Nanjing Audit University.
Academician of The World Academy of Sciences, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Foreign associate of the US National Academy of Sciences, Honorary Fellow of the British Royal Society of Chemistry, Foreign academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Honorary Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Corresponding fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (2013), Honorary member of Chinese Association for Science and Technology (2011), Foreign Member of the Royal Society (ForMemRS) in 2014, Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2015.
(This book presents a unified view of the rapidly growing ...)
.