Commercialized and industrialized projects with National Award for Technology Invention
The commercialized and industrialized projects winning the National Award for Technology Invention are as follows:
Organic Light Emitting Display material, device, process integration technology and application (First prize in 2011)
Radiation detection technology for defects of large equipment (First prize in 2010)
Research and development of poly (3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate) (PHBHHx) (First prize in 2002)
Low temperature sintering of PZT ceramics and monolithic piezoelectric ceramic transformer (First prize in 1987)
Next-generation Internet 4over6 transition technology and its application (Second prize in 2013)
R&D and application of key technology for selective catalytic reduction denitrification of coal-fired flue gas (Fourth prize in 2015)
R&D and application of systematic biological chips and related equipment (Second prize in 2007)
New-type electronic control system for vehicle diesel engines and its application (Second prize in 2007)
Time-domain synchronous orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (TDS-OFDM) (Second prize in 2005)
High-performance low temperature sintering ferrite material (Second prize in 2005)
Tsinghua-series green refrigerants (Second prize in 2000)
Cobalt-60 digital radiography container inspection system (Second prize in 2000)
General receiving demodulation system for intermediate frequency of remote sensing satellite (Second prize in 2000)
Monitoring system of single-chip microcomputer intelligent modular substation (Second prize in 1996)
High-performance iron voltage electric ceramic material composition and technology of low combustion (Second prize in 1996)
Light/thermal effect disc reading, writing and erasing technology and system (Second prize in 1995)
High temperature heat treatment technology and equipment for super-large integrated circuits (Second prize in 1990)
Direct current pulverized coal burner with flame stabled boat (Second prize in 1989)
Si3N4 ceramic cutting tool with high wear resistance and toughness (Second prize in 1988)
Key technology of high-performance dynamic reconfigurable computing and its System-On-Chip (Third prize in 2015)
New technology and application for auto intelligent safety based on driving environment perception and coordinated control (Third prize in 2013)
Vacuum solar thermal collector tube (Third prize in 1988)
Navigation gyroscope and its manufacturing technology (Second prize in 2013)