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Jiang Jingshan

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Jiang Jingshan
Khương cảnh sơn
BornFebruary 1936
Died27 June 2021 (aged 85)
Beijing,China
NationalityChinese
Alma materSaint Petersburg Electrotechnical University
SpouseChen Zenghui
Scientific career
FieldsSpaceflightengineering
InstitutionsCenter for Space Science and Applied Research,Chinese Academy of Sciences

Jiang Jingshan(Chinese:Khương cảnh sơn;pinyin:Jiāng Jǐngshān;Korean:강경산;February 1936 – 27 June 2021[1]) was a Chineseaerospace engineerwith expertise in microwaveremote sensingandspaceflightengineering. He had been the director of the Center for Space Science and Applied Research,Chinese Academy of Sciences,deputy chief designer of theChinese Lunar Exploration Program[2]and an aerospace expert of China's863 Program.

Biography

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Jiang was born in February 1936, inLongjing,inYanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture,Jilin Province,Manchukuo.He was ofKorean descent.He became the first Chinese researcher of microwave remote sensing technology, after his participation in the creation of China's firstsatellite,Dong Fang Hong I.He was the founder of China's National Microwave Remote Sensing Laboratory (NMRS),Chinese Academy of Science.[3]

He was an academician ofChinese Academy of Engineering,International Eurasian Academy of Sciences and a member ofCN COSPAR.[4]

Jiang was married to Chen Zenghui (Chinese:Trần làm rạng rỡ); they had two children together.[5]

References

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  1. ^Trung Quốc vi ba dao cảm kỹ thuật chuyên gia khương cảnh sơn viện sĩ qua đời(in Chinese)
  2. ^China's Second Lunar Probe on Its WayArchived2010-12-25 at theWayback Machine,Science Insider
  3. ^National Microwave Remote Sensing Laboratory,Center for Space Science and Applied Research, Chinese Academic of Science
  4. ^Center for Space Science and Applied Research, Chinese Academic of Science
  5. ^Khương cảnh sơn viện sĩ “Dao cảm động sinh”.Sohu(in Chinese). 2019-03-06.