Application potential in national defense and military, resource exploration and development, geological research, and other fields. For this reason, Zou Xudong, a special research fellow of the Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences and the State Key Laboratory of sensing technology, chose MEMS technology and high-precision inertial sensor as the research direction The good yield and effect of plasma-treated products(RP Plasma) are excellent, which also paves the way for the wide application of plasma cleaning equipment in all walks of life of science and technology, and embarks on a parallel road of theoretical research and application development.
In 2014, a Chinese face with black hair and yellow skin appeared among candidates of different skin colors from all over the world in the selection of postdoc by a fellow of Cambridge University. With his outstanding research achievements in high-precision MEMS inertial sensors, he stood out from nearly 100 candidates and became the only Chinese among the 10 candidates. He is Zou Xudong, a candidate for China's "youth thousand talents program", and is currently a distinguished researcher in the Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Application potential in national defense and military, resource exploration and development, geological research, and other fields. For this reason, Zou Xudong, a special research fellow of the Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences and the State Key Laboratory of sensing technology, chose MEMS technology and high-precision inertial sensor as the research direction The good yield and effect of plasma-treated products(RP Plasma) are excellent, which also paves the way for the wide application of plasma cleaning equipment in all walks of life of science and technology, and embarks on a parallel road of theoretical research and application development.
In 2014, a Chinese face with black hair and yellow skin appeared among candidates of different skin colors from all over the world in the selection of postdoc by a fellow of Cambridge University. With his outstanding research achievements in high-precision MEMS inertial sensors, he stood out from nearly 100 candidates and became the only Chinese among the 10 candidates. He is Zou Xudong, a candidate for China's "youth thousand talents program", and is currently a distinguished researcher in the Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.