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Wang Xuan (computer scientist)

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Wang Xuan
BornFebruary 05, 1937
DiedFebruary 13, 2006
NationalityPeople's Republic of China
Alma materPeking University
Known forComputer Science
Scientific career
FieldsComputer Scientist

Wang Xuan (simplified Chinese: 王选; traditional Chinese: 王選; pinyin: Wáng Xuǎn; February 5, 1937 - February 13, 2006), born in Wuxi, Jiangsu, China, innovator of the Chinese printing industry, was an academician at both the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering. He was a computer application specialist, who was awarded the State Preeminent Science and Technology Award in 2001 by President of the People's Republic of China Jiang Zemin in Beijing. Started in 2000, this highest degree prize of science and technology in China, has only been awarded to 9 scientists by 2006. He was also the vice-president of the CPPCC. In 1986, he founded Founder Group, a major technology conglomerate.

Biography

Wang Xuan graduated from the Department of Mathematics and Mechanics at Peking University in 1958 and devoted himself to computer science education and research. He was mainly involved in research into computer processing of words, graphics and images. In 1975, he was in charge of the research and development of laser typesetting systems in the Chinese language and of electronic publishing systems. Surpassing Japan's second-generation optical designation and the third-generation CRT designation, the fourth-generation laser typesetting system he invented has not yet come onto the market in other countries. Thus he is dubbed "the Father of Chinese Language Laser Typesetting".

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