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Revocation of science award first of its kind

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2011-02-10 19:22
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BEIJING - The recent revocation of a national scientific award due to academic fraud was the first of its kind in China, National Office for Science and Technology Awards told Xinhua Thursday.

China's Ministry of Science and Technology, on Feb 1, issued a statement revoking the State Scientific and Technological Progress Award (SSTPA) given to Li Liansheng, former professor of Xi'an Jiaotong University.

According to the statement, the investigation found Li had plagiarized others' works and fabricated data in his winning project, and his prize will be canceled and money awarded retrieved.

Zhao Baojing, senior officer with the National Office for S&T Award, told Xinhua that it was the first time China had withdrawn a national scientific honor.

Li Liansheng, former professor and doctoral tutor of Xi'an Jiaotong University, received the second-place prize of the SSTPA in 2005 for his research on key technologies for designing and manufacturing scroll compressors.

In 2008, he was accused of plagiarism and providing false data in the winning project by six professors of Xi'an Jiaotong University. An investigation was later carried out.

Xi'an Jiaotong University suspended Li from working at the university and rescinded his employment contract in March 2010.

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