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Zhou Ji, may refer to: * Zhou Ji (Tang dynasty), Chinese warlord of the late Tang dynasty (618–907) * Zhou Ji (born 1946), Chinese mechanical engineer and politician, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (elected 1999) * Zhou Ji (born 1962), Chinese engineer and professor at Tsinghua University, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (elected 2017) * Zhou Ji (周霁, born 1964), director of the Hong Kong Liaison Office The Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is the representative office of the Central People's Government of the People's Republic of China in Hong Kong. It is located in Sai Wan, Hong ...
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Zhou Ji (Tang Dynasty)
Zhou Ji () was a Chinese warlord of the late Tang dynasty who seized control of Zhongwu Circuit (, headquartered in modern Xuchang, Henan) in 880, briefly submitted to the agrarian rebel Huang Chao's new state of Qi, and later returned the Tang fold, controlling Zhongwu until he was forced to abandon it in 884 due to an attack by Lu Yanhong. Lu might have killed him subsequently. Seizure of Zhongwu Circuit Little is known about Zhou Ji's background, as he did not have a biography in either of the official histories of Tang dynasty, the ''Old Book of Tang'' and the ''New Book of Tang''. As of 880, he was serving as an officer of Zhongwu Circuit, under the military governor Xue Neng (). In late 880, as part of the Tang operations to stop the northwestward advancement of the major agrarian rebel Huang Chao, many circuits in the east were ordered to send troops to Yin River (溵水, a major branch of the Shaying River). Xue sent Zhou with Zhongwu troops there. Before Zhou got there, ...
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Zhou Ji (born 1946)
Zhou Ji (; born August 26, 1946) is a Chinese mechanical engineer and politician. He served as China's Minister of Education from 2003 to 2009 and President of the Chinese Academy of Engineering from 2010 to 2018. Prior to that, served briefly as Mayor of Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province. Biography Zhou is a native of Shanghai, and attended Tsinghua University in Beijing, where he graduated from in 1970, and received M.E. degree in mechanical engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 1980. Zhou also acquired a doctorate from the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York (PhD, '84, M.S.'81) in the United States. Much of his early career was spent at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, where he eventually rose to become the president of Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 1997. He was elected as the fellow of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 1999. He then spent a tenure in the municipal government ...
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Zhou Ji (born 1962)
Zhou Ji (born 10 February 1962) is a Chinese engineer who is a professor at Tsinghua University, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering. Biography Zhou was born in Jiutai County (now Jiutai District of Changchun), Jilin, on 10 February 1962. He attended Jilin University where he received his bachelor's degree in semiconductor chemistry in 1983. After completing his master's degree at the Changchun Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1986, he attended Peking University where he obtained his doctor's degree in inorganic chemistry in 1988. He was a postdoctoral fellow at Tsinghua University between 1991 and 1993. He was appointed associate professor of Tsinghua University, in 1993, becoming deputy director of the Department of Materials in 1997 and full professor in 1998. He was honored as a Distinguished Young Scholar by the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars in 2004. He was appointed as a "Chang Jiang Scholar" (or " Yangtze ...
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