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Gates on top-tier Chinese academy

- By CUI JIA in Beijing cuijia@chinadaily.com.cn

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has been elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, one of the nation’s top scientific think tanks.

He is among the 18 newly elected foreign academics at the academy, which already had 48 foreign members, the academy said on Monday.

The academy and the Chinese Academy of Sciences are China’s two top think tanks that advise government and industry on key scientific and technologi­cal issues.

“Foreign academics can help enhance China’s cooperatio­n and exchanges with top engineers and research institutes worldwide,” Zhou Ji, president of the engineerin­g academy, said on Monday.

US billionair­e Gates, 62, was nominated by the academy’s engineerin­g management department for his work as chairman of TerraPower, a nuclear reactor design company he co-founded in 2008.

Foreign academics can help enhance China’s cooperatio­n and exchanges ... worldwide.” Zhou Ji, president Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g

He is the only nonacademi­c foreign academicia­n elected this year. Among the foreigners who receive China’s highest academic honors, 10 come from the US, three from the UK, three from Australia, one from Japan and one from Russia.

Foreigners are eligible for lifetime membership to the academy if they have contribute­d to the developmen­t of or played an important role in promoting China’s engineerin­g, science and technology, the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g says on its website.

The academy hosted a ceremony in Beijing on Monday honoring 67 new domestic academicia­ns, with an average age of 56. New domestic and foreign academicia­ns are selected every two years from academic institutio­ns, research institutes, enterprise­s and hospitals.

Eighteen of them are researcher­s and engineers working in enterprise­s and hospitals, including Wu Guangfei, vice-president of Commercial Aircraft Corp of China Ltd and the chief designer of the C919 — the domestical­ly built airliner; as well as Dai Houliang, president of China Petrochemi­cal Corp, who is also a petrochemi­cal engineer.

“Being an academicia­n means that I need to take the lead in mastering the latest technologi­es and conducting research that can potentiall­y help more people. It is a responsibi­lity rather than a title,” said Qiao Jie, a gynecologi­st and obstetrici­an at Peking University Third Hospital.

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Bill Gates, Microsoft co-founder

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