Wangxuan Institute of Computer Technology, Peking University(⬅click)
Wangxuan Institute of Computer Science is a secondary teaching and research institution named after Mr. Wang Xuan, the "Father of Chinese Laser Typesetting System." The institute adheres to the development strategy of "technology-oriented, market-driven," and takes serving the economic and social development as its mission. It emphasizes the combination of industry, academia, and research, focusing on cutting-edge technologies and core applications in the field of computer science. The institute has achieved significant research results, and Prof. Wang Xuan himself was honored with the highest national science and technology award in 2002. He has also received titles such as "Reform Pioneer" and "Most Beautiful Struggler." The research achievements of the institute have been awarded two first prizes of the National Science and Technology Progress Award, listed twice among China's top ten scientific and technological achievements, and three second prizes of the National Science and Technology Progress Award. The institute has also been recognized twice as major technological inventions in the information industry and twice as among the top ten scientific and technological advances in Chinese universities. The institute has consistently maintained an internationally leading position in the field of Chinese information processing and has played a significant role in promoting technological transformation and generating substantial social and economic benefits in related industries in China.