He Xiaoyou (China Mainland) | Professor & Vice President of Nanjing University of Arts
He engaged in teaching and studying industrial design for years, published tens of academic papers; published or compiled 6 books, including Collection of Design Education Critiques by He Xiaoyou, Product Design Procedures & Methods, Design Issues, Future Style Design, Human-oriented Design, On the Design of Traditional Chinese Utensils. He participated in studying the “establishment of new systems for teaching industrial design”, which won the first prize among all teaching achievements made by regular institutions of higher learning in Jiangsu Province and the second prize among all teaching achievements made by regular institutions of higher learning around China. He studied the project financed by Jiangsu social science funds and entitled On the Design of Traditional Chinese Utensils with his colleagues, which won the third prize among all excellent social science achievements in Jiangsu Province and won the 2007 National Book Award-Government. He designed “multi-functional electronic cane”, which won the Bronze Medal at the Tenth China National Fine Arts Exhibition and led the “design of public facilities in Beijing Olympic Park” which won the second prize of the overall program design. He led more than 10 practical design programs of all types, and once went to Britain, Japan, France, South Korea and the Untied States to inspect local design education.
He won the Silver Award of the Red Pine Gardner Award for Higher Education in Jiangsu, such titles as Advanced Individual in the Three-aspect Education for College Students in Jiangsu and Advanced Individual in Scientific and Technical Research in Colleges and Universities in Jiangsu, third-level candidate for 333 Project in Jiangsu Province, current director of Jiangsu Artists Association and head of Jiangsu Artists Association Design Committee, vice chairman of Jiangsu Federation of Industry and Commerce Interior Decoration Industry Association and member of Nanjing Economic and Social Development Advisory Committee. |
Release Date:Aug. 7,2014