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Lifetime Members
A Special Acknowledgement To:
Professor Ya-Ping Wang
CERF Lifetime Member
MOE Key Laboratory for Coast and Island Development
Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Coast and Island Development
Department of Coastal Ocean Sciences
School of Geography and Oceanography
Nanjing University, China
Telephone: (+)86 25 3597308 (O)
Fax: (+)86 25 3592686
E-mail: [email protected]
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DEGREES AND DIPLOMA
July, 2000: Ph.D. (Marine Sediment Dynamics), Institute of Oceanology,
Chinese Academy of Sciences (China)
July, 1997: M.Sc. (Coastal Geomorphology and Sedimentology),
Department of Geography, Nanjing Normal University (China)
July, 1994: B.Sc. (Geomorphology and Quaternary Geology), Department of
Geo-Ocean Sciences, Nanjing University (China)
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Marine Sediment Dynamics; Benthic Boundary Layer Processes; Estuarine and
Coastal Morphodynamics
RESEARCH PROGRAMMES (PI)
Monitoring and Development of support system on seabed topographical changes
in Pearl River Estuary and Taiwan Shoal. Ocean special funds for scientific
research on public causes (No. 201105001-2). 2011-2014. RMB 1,570,000
(about USD240,000).
Simulation on the evolution and realignment of North branch, Changjiang
Estuary (No. BK2010050). Jiangsu Key NSF. 2010-2012. RMB 250,000
(about USD38,000).
Physical processes near bottom boundary layer in shallow seas with strong tides
and high turbid water. China NSF (No. 40876043). 2009-2011. RMB
500,000 (about USD77,000).
Study and strategy on typical marine hazards of Hainan. Comprehensive Survey
and Evaluation Program of Coastal Sea, Hainan Province (No. HN908-02-
05). 2008-2011. RMB 250,000 (about USD38,000).
Sediment dynamics and associated environment response in intertidal area and
estuary. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University(No.
NCET-06-0446). 2007-2009. RMB 500,000 (about USD77,000).
Wave-current dynamic processes and tidal basin system evolution over tidal flats.
China NSF (No. 40576040). 2006-2008. RMB 380,000 (about USD58,000).
The estuary evolution by human activity impacts and associated hazards
potential analysis. Jiangsu NSF (No. BK2006131). 2006-2008.
RMB 75,000 (about USD12,000).
Siltation hazard and strategy on major embayment and estuary. National
Comprehensive Survey and Evaluation Program of China Coastal Ocean
(No. 908-02-03-08). 2005-2009. RMB 250,000 (about USD38,000).
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