The company places a strong emphasis on building its technological innovation capabilities. It operates two national-level platforms—including a National Enterprise Technology Center and a Postdoctoral Research Workstation—as well as eight provincial-level innovation platforms, such as the Academician Workstations for Hyperbranched and Dendritic Polymers and for Polysulfone-based Polymers, the Shandong Provincial Research Center for Plastic Engineering Technology, the Shandong Provincial Enterprise Technology Center, and the Shandong Provincial Engineering Laboratory. The company currently employs 524 staff members, 168 of whom are dedicated R&D personnel, accounting for 32% of the total workforce. This R&D team includes 16 senior experts and 10 Ph.D. holders. Additionally, the company engages high-caliber external experts—such as Wei Yan (a recipient of the "Thousand Talents Plan") and Chen Chunhai (a "Taishan Scholar")—to work at its research center; in 2024, the total contribution from these external experts amounted to 130 person-months. The company prioritizes investment in R&D funding; in 2024, R&D expenditures totaled 44.91 million RMB, representing 8% of the company's total sales revenue, with the average R&D expenditure per researcher reaching 267,000 RMB. The company currently has 30 projects under development, five of which are fundamental and applied research projects, accounting for 17% of the total project portfolio. Over the years, the company has successfully completed more than 40 major scientific and technological projects commissioned by relevant national, provincial, and municipal authorities—including initiatives such as the National Torch Program, the National Spark Program, and major special projects within Shandong Province. As of 2024, the company holds 48 valid invention patents and has filed 40 new patent applications during the year, 22 of which are for inventions.
A renowned American scientist, a leading contender for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and the inventor of the dendritic macromolecule PAMAM.
Donald A. Tomalia is a renowned American scientist, a leading contender for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and the inventor of the PAMAM dendrimer. He serves as a Distinguished Professor and Research Scientist in the Department of Chemistry at Central Michigan University, where he also directs the National Dendrimer and Nanotechnology Center; additionally, he holds the position of Chief Science Officer for the State of Michigan. He is the founder and President of NanoSynthons, LLC, a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for *Bioconjugate Chemistry*, an Adjunct Professor at Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania, and a Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Have their own production base
Jean-Pierre MajoralA Professor, Member of both the French and German National Academies of Sciences, and a renowned phosphorus chemist, he currently serves as a Distinguished Honorary Research Director at the French National Academy of Sciences. He previously served as the Director of the Joint International Laboratory between France and Poland, as well as the Deputy Director of the *Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination* (Coordination Chemistry Laboratory) at the French National Academy of Sciences in Toulouse. To date, his research has resulted in the publication of 665 papers, 45 patents, 7 authored books, and 25 book chapters, garnering a total of 17,000 citations.
Science、ACS Symposium Series、Biomacromolecules
He has published over 350 papers in renowned international journals—including SCI-indexed and core journals such as *Science*, the *ACS Symposium Series*, and *Biomacromolecules*—and has filed numerous international patents. He is the recipient of many major international scientific and technological awards, including the Melville L. Wolfrom Award presented by the American Chemical Society (ACS), the Gold Medal Award from the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), and the Outstanding Contribution Award from Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. He has been repeatedly recognized by news media outlets as a "Leading Figure," one of the "Top 10 Most Influential Figures in Science and Technology of the Year," and one of the "Top 10 Discoverers of the Year," exerting world-class influence in the field of dendritic polymers. He successfully organized the 9th International Dendrimer Symposium (IDS9), serving as the conference chair.
Polymer Chemist, Professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and Doctoral Supervisor.
Elected as an Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2005, he is the only academician in China specializing in the field of dendritic macromolecules. He currently serves as a Senior Permanent Researcher and a member of the Academic Committee at the State Key Laboratory of Metal Matrix Composites within the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where he also chairs the Academic Committee of the University's Testing Center. He served for an extended period as a member of the Editorial Board for the international academic journal *Macromolecular Theory and Simulation* (1993–2002; published in Germany, with an SCI Impact Factor of 1.573). Currently, he serves on the editorial boards of *Acta Polymerica Sinica* and *Progress in Chemistry*. He has published over 400 SCI-indexed papers in renowned international academic journals, including top-tier publications such as *Science* and *JACS*. These works have garnered over 3,000 citations by other researchers, with a single paper receiving as many as 600-plus citations. Furthermore, he has led or participated in numerous research projects, including Key Projects and General Programs funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), Major Research Plans, projects under the "973 Program," and Key Natural Science Projects funded by the Shanghai Municipal Government. His research achievements have been recognized with the First Prize for Scientific and Technological Progress by the Shanghai Municipality in 2007 (ranked first author), the Second Prize for Natural Science at the National Level in 2009 (ranked first author), as well as numerous other national, provincial, and ministerial-level awards.
Professor, Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University; Director, Tsinghua Center for Frontier Polymer Research
He graduated from Peking University in 1981 and, in the same year, traveled to the United States to pursue further studies at the City University of New York, where he earned his Master's degree in 1983. In early 1986, under the guidance of a professor at the same institution, he obtained his Ph.D. Subsequently, he conducted postdoctoral research in the laboratory of Professor Gary Wnek at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). In 1987, he joined the Department of Chemistry at Drexel University in Philadelphia as an Assistant Professor. In 1991, he was promoted to Associate Professor (holding the DuPont Chair) and was granted tenure. He was elevated to the rank of Full Professor in 1995. In early 2004, he was appointed as the Wagner Chair Professor of Polymer and Materials Chemistry. Concurrently, he serves as the Director of the Center for Advanced Polymers and Materials Chemistry at Drexel University, holds joint appointments in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the School of Biomedical Engineering, and serves as the Chair of the Materials Chemistry Forum of the American Chemical Society (Philadelphia Section). He has received numerous accolades, including the American Chemical Society Philadelphia Section Award, the Drexel University Achievement Award, and the DuPont Young Professor Award. Furthermore, he was among the first recipients of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars (Category B), a recipient of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Outstanding Overseas Scholar Fund, one of the first overseas members of the CAS Review Committee, a member of the inaugural Academic Committee of the State Key Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry, and a member of the Expert Committee for the "Frontiers of Contemporary Science" book series published by Higher Education Press. To date, he has published 412 peer-reviewed articles (garnering over 4,800 SCI citations and an H-index of 37), authored or edited two monographs, and holds 10 U.S. patents; he has also been invited to deliver academic lectures at institutions worldwide on hundreds of occasions.
Doctoral Supervisor; Associate Chair, Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Peking University.
A doctoral supervisor and Deputy Head of the Department of Polymer Science and Engineering at Peking University. He graduated from the Department of Polymer Science within the School of Chemistry at Peking University in 1977. From 1993 to 1995, he served as a visiting scholar—first at the DuPont Experimental Station in the United States and subsequently at the Department of Chemistry at Drexel University. He is recognized as one of the earliest researchers in China to engage in the study of dendritic polymers. He has led nearly ten projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the "973 Program," holds three authorized invention patents, and was awarded the First Prize in Natural Sciences by the Ministry of Education in 2013. He has published dozens of research papers on dendritic molecules in major international and domestic academic journals—all of which are indexed by SCI—including such renowned chemistry publications as *Advanced Materials*, *Angewandte Chemie International Edition*, and the *Journal of the American Chemical Society* (JACS).
Focused on the R&D of specialty engineering plastics—such as PEEK—and aerospace composites.
Professor, Donghua University
Specializing in the R&D of specialty engineering plastics—such as PEEK—and aerospace composite materials
Taishan Industry Leading Talent (Shandong Province)
Outstanding Innovative Talent (3rd Cohort, Jilin Province)
Tier 2 Selectee:
Second Prize, National Technological Invention Award
First Prize, Jilin Province Science and Technology Progress Award
Focused on the R&D of separation membranes and functional (composite) materials.
Professor, Harbin Institute of Technology
Specializing in the R&D of Separation Membranes and Functional (Composite) Materials
· Changjiang Scholar Distinguished Professor
· Taishan Industry Leading Talent (Shandong Province)
· New Century Excellent Talent (Ministry of Education)
· Second Prize, Science and Technology Progress Award (Ministry of Education)
· First Prize in Science and Technology, Technological Invention, and Natural Sciences (Heilongjiang Province)
Former Associate Professor at Jilin University
- Focused on the R&D of polysulfone and polyether ether ketone (PEEK) specialty engineering plastics
- Taishan Industry Leading Talent, Shandong Province
- Model Worker, Shandong Province
- Distinguished Expert in Industrial Engineering, Weihai City
- Young and Middle-Aged Expert with Outstanding Contributions, Weihai City
- Talent in Short Supply for Key Industries, Weihai City
- Model Worker, Weihai City
Ph.D., Peking University
- Pioneer of the Industrialization of Dendritic Polymers in China; Recipient of the 11th China Youth Entrepreneurship Award
- Shandong Province "Taishan" Leading Talent in Industrial Technology Entrepreneurship — Shandong Province "Taishan" Leading Talent in Industrial Innovation
- Shandong Province Outstanding Young and Middle-Aged Expert; Recipient of the Shandong Province "May Fourth" Youth Medal
- Shandong Province Outstanding Scientific and Technological Worker
- One of the Top Ten Outstanding Youths of Weihai City
- Supervisor, China Association of Young Entrepreneurs
Ph.D., Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
- Co-inventor of Water-Soluble Polymer Aqueous Dispersion Polymerization Technology
- Co-founder, Weihai Jinyu Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd.
- Level 11 Researcher, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Holder of 45 Authorized Invention Patents (Domestic and International)
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