company: Academy of Aerospace Propulsion Technology, China

Brief Biography:
Bin Li, research fellow and doctoral supervisor, member of the "National Ten Thousand Talents Program" (for Science and Technology Innovation Leaders), is currently the Director of the Science and Technology Commission of The China Academy of Aerospace Propulsion Technology. He has been engaged in the technical research of advanced liquid rocket engines for a long time, and led the team successfully developed the 120-ton high-pressure staged-combustion LOX-kerosene engine, which are employed as the main propulsion system for the new generation Long March launch vehicles. At present, Bin Li is committed to tackling key technologies for propulsion system of manned lunar missions and heavy launch vehicles. He has won a first prize of National Science and Technology Progress Award and 15 National Defense Science and Technology Progress Awards, published more than 50 papers and 3 monographs, and was granted with 35 invention patents. He was honored the 4th Aerospace Laureate Awards, the Qian Xuesen Outstanding Contribution Award from China Aerospace Foundation, and other awards.