MAO Er-ke, professor, Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering, was born in Beijing in 1934. He has been engaged in the areas of novel radar system and radar information processing, and won four State In- vention Awards, and over ten Defense and Military Technology Awards, and Ho Leung Ho Lee Award, and Outstanding award of China Guanghua Foundation. In recent years, a lot of achievements have been made on novel radar sys- tem and signal processing in the areas of high resolution radar and remote phased array radar. E-mail: maoerke@ public, bta. net. cn LONG Teng, professor, was born in FuJian in 1968. He received the degree in radio electronics from the University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China, in 1989 and the ph. D degree electronic engineering from the Beijing Institute ofTechnology (BIT), Beijing, China, in 1995. He became a Lecturer in the Electronic Engineering Department, BIT and currently a Full Professor there. From January to August of 1999, he was a visiting Associate Professor at Stanford University, Stanford, CA. From March to September of 2002, he was a vis- iting scholar at the University College of London, London, U. K. Prof Long has been engaged in scientific research work re- lated to state security, including high range resolution radar, synthetic aperture radar ( SAR), and emerging technologies of real-time information processing for aerospace to ground detec- tion and applications. During the past five years, the applicant has won a second prize of State Technology Invention Award (ranked 1st), a first prize (ranked /st) and a second prize (ranked 2nd) of Defense and Military Technology Awards, been authorized 29 invention patents, published 21 SCI papers and 129 EI papers. He was the leader of the Ministry of Education innovation team of "novel radar system and real-time information processing", is an IET Fellow, was the general chair of IET International Radar Conference 2009, won a first prize of Educa- tion and Teaching Awards of Beijing