Wei Zhao(韋昭)( -273), scholar. Events Under the command of Emperor Aurelian, the Roman Army sacks the city of Palmyra. ...
Wei Zhao was the first President(博士祭酒) of the Imperial Central College at Nanjing (ancient Nanjing University). Nanjing University (南京大学, 南京大學, Pinyin: Nánjīng Dàxué; colloquially 南大, Pinyin Nándà) is one of the oldest higher learning institutions in the world and became the first modern Chinese university in the early 1920s. ...
He was a respected scholar in Kingdom of Wu. His book, Wu Shu(Book of Wu), became a major reference of later history book of the Three Kingdoms. The Kingdom of Wu (Chinese: 吳, pinyin: wú) refers to a nation and several states throughout Chinese history of around the same region in China. ... The Three Kingdoms period (Traditional Chinese characters: 三國, Simplified Chinese characters: 三国, pinyin Sānguó) is a period in the History of China. ...
WeiZhao is a Senior Associate Vice President for Research and a Professor of Computer Science at Texas AandM University.
Zhao is an inventor for two U.S. patents and has published over 250 papers in journals, conferences, and book chapters.
Among them, WeiZhao is one of the few who have served as a senior research administrator in a large comprehensive university and a senior executive officer in federal government.
WeiZhao is an Associate Professor of Radiology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
WeiZhao's research work in the past has focused on the investigation of amorphous selenium flat-panel detectors for radiography and fluoroscopy.
WeiZhao's research laboratory, the Digital Radiological Imaging Laboratory (DRIL), is located on Level 1 (Suite 109) of the Health Sciences Center of SUNY at Stony Brook.