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Beijing Research Institute of Nonferrous Metals (Beijing Research Institute) was established in June 1952, 165438+ 10, which is the largest comprehensive research and development institution in China's nonferrous metals industry. On June 26th, 2000, Beijing Research Institute obtained the business license of enterprise legal person, and was transformed into a large-scale scientific and technological enterprise directly under the central government, which was directly supervised by the State Council SASAC. Professor Wang Dianzuo, vice president of China Academy of Engineering, academician of China Academy of Sciences and foreign academician of American National Academy of Engineering, served as honorary president; China famous semiconductor material expert, Dr. Tu Hailing, academician of China Academy of Engineering, honorary president; Professor Zhang, a material expert, is the current dean.

Research direction: 0 1 hydrogen storage materials and technology.

Thermoelectric materials and devices

High performance Ni-MH power battery

Preliminary subject ① 10 1 political theory (including master of law)

②20 1 English (including LLM)

③302 Mathematics II

④80 1 college physics or 802 physical chemistry

Bibliography Bibliography: Inorganic Chemistry: Inorganic Chemistry, Higher Education Press, co-authored by Jida and Wuda University.

Physical Chemistry: Physical Chemistry, edited by Cheng, Shanghai Science and Technology Press.

College Physics: General Physics, Higher Education Press, Cheng, editor-in-chief.

Mechanics of Materials: Mechanics of Materials, Higher Education Press, edited by Liu Hongwen.

Re-examination subject: Foundation of Materials Science (applicable to the first-level disciplines of materials science and engineering)

Principles of nonferrous metallurgy (applicable to metallurgical physical chemistry and nonferrous metallurgy)

Analytical chemistry (for analytical chemistry)

Mineral processing (mineral processing engineering)