Li Guojie | |||||
Native Name: | 李国杰 | ||||
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Birth Date: | 29 May 1943 | ||||
Birth Place: | Shaoyang, Hunan, China | ||||
Fields: | Computer science | ||||
Workplaces: | School of Computer and Control Engineering, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences | ||||
Alma Mater: | Peking University University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Purdue University | ||||
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Doctoral Advisor: | Benjamin Wah | ||||
Doctoral Students: | Sun Ninghui | ||||
Spouse: | Zhang Dihua | ||||
Children: | 2 | ||||
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Li Guojie (; born 29 May 1943) is a Chinese computer scientist who served as dean of the School of Computer and Control Engineering, University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Li was born in Shaoyang, Hunan, Republic of China, on May 29, 1943.[1] His father, Li Binqing (Chinese: 李彬卿), was an educator who served as president of Shaodong County No.2 High School after the establishment of the Communist State.[1] After high school in 1960, he was accepted to Hunan Agricultural Mechanization College.[1] Because the school was closed, he was assigned to work as a mechanic in Lengshuijiang Iron and Steel Factory.[1] In September 1962 he entered Peking University, majoring in the Department of Physics, where he graduated in 1968.[2] In December 1968 he was assigned to a farm in southwest China's Guizhou province.[1] A year and a half later, he was assigned to a crystal factory in the suburb of the capital city Guiyang.[1] In February 1973, he was transferred to a computer factory in his home-city Shaoyang.[1] After the resumption of National College Entrance Examination, he earned his Master of Engineering degree from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in August 1981.[2] He earned his doctor's degree at Purdue University under the direction of Benjamin Wah.[2] He was a researcher at the University of Illinois between August 1985 and December 1986. He returned to China in January 1987 and became a researcher at the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. In February 1990 he was appointed director of the State Intelligent Computer Research and Development Center by the State Scientific and Technological Commission. In 1995 he founded the Shuguang Information Industry Co., Ltd. He assumed the position of director of the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences in December 1999, and remained dean until January 2011.[3] In January 2012 he was chosen as dean of the School of Computer and Control Engineering, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. He was president of China Computer Federation (CCF).[4]
He was a delegate to the 9th and 10th National People's Congress.[5] [6] He was a delegate to the 17th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party.[7]
Li married Zhang Dihua, the daughter of Zhang Qixian, an engineer who died in Yemen.[1] The couple have a son named Li Gang, and a daughter named Li Juan .[1]