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Congratulations to Prof. Chen Hongsheng on his being elected IEEE Fellow!

Date:2021-11-29 Visitcount : 33

On November 24, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) announced it list of new Fellows for 2022, and Prof. Chen Hongsheng from the Institute of Future Science, ZJU-Hangzhou Global Scientific and Technological Innovation Center was elected for his remarkable contributions to electromagnetic metamaterials and invisibility cloaks.


Chen Hongsheng


He is a Distinguished Professor of “Cheung Kong Scholar’s Program”, the Ministry of Education, a recipients of National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, and currently, head of the Innovative Research Laboratory of New Electromagnetic Structures and Quantum Electromagnetism at the Institute of Future Science of ZJU-Hangzhou Global Scientific and Technological Innovation Center.

IEEE Fellow is the top ranking member of the IEEE, the highest honor conferred by the Institute. Recognized as an authoritative honor and an important professional achievement in the academic and scientific community, the Fellow is selected annually by peer experts among members who have made outstanding contributions, and the number of the Fellows does not exceed 0.1% of the total number of IEEE members.

Prof. Chen Hongshengs achievements on new electromagnetic structures, meta-material, electromagnetic wave stealth, deep learning and intelligent electromagnetic wave modulation have been widely cited by academic journals at home and abroad. He has published over 260 papers in domestic and international journals, with the citations of tens of thousands of times, and in particular, his papers on new electromagnetic wave stealth and other fields have been listed as research highlights in Nature, Science, MIT Technology Review, etc.

In 2020, Prof. Chen Hongsheng, together with his team, became one of the first batch of scientists to be stationed in the Center. Nowadays, most of the 30-plus members Prof. Chen Hongshengs team are promising young men born in 1980s and 1990s. A younger force is driving scientific and technological innovation forward in the Center!


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