What Does a Water Resources Engineer Do?

Female, born in May 1949, graduated from East China Institute of Water Conservancy in 1981, and is now an engineer at the Nanjing Institute of Hydrology and Water Resources of the Ministry of Water and Power.

Zhou Yi

(Engineer, Nanjing Institute of Hydrology and Water Resources, Ministry of Water and Power)

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Female, born in May 1949, graduated from East China Institute of Water Conservancy in 1981, and is now an engineer at the Nanjing Institute of Hydrology and Water Resources of the Ministry of Water and Power.
Chinese name
Zhou Yi
date of birth
May 1949
graduated school
East China Institute of Water Resources
Major achievements
Engineer, Nanjing Institute of Hydrology and Water Resources, Ministry of Hydropower
Main contribution
Zhou Yi has completed a number of scientific research tasks, written and translated hundreds of thousands of professional papers. Among them, "Water and Gas Transport over Mainland China" was presented at a Chinese-German bilateral academic seminar.
After ten years of hard research, he invented the "arc length meter", which solved the problem of direct measurement of the arc length, and reached the international level in academic and technology.
This invention not only can directly measure the arc length, but also provides a way for the measurement research of non-circular curves, higher-order curves, and curved surfaces. This achievement won the Silver Medal of the Second National Exhibition of Inventions, the first prize of the first "Spark Cup" for invention and creation, and the 15th Geneva International Invention and New Technology Silver Award.
Has obtained patents, the products are exported to the United States, Europe, Hong Kong and other places, with obvious social and economic benefits. [1]
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