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ResumeQiang Yu, male, graduated from the Department of geology, Northwest University with a Ph.D degree in 2012. He is currently an associate professor in the School of Earth Sciences and Resources, Chang'an University and mainly engaged in the restoration of the tectonothermal evolutionary history of sedimentary basins and the uplift/cooling history of orogenic belts with methods and technologies including apatite fission track, apatite/zircon (U-Th)/He, vitrinite reflectance and basin modeling. He has been responsible for funds and research programs including the National Natural Science Foundation of China (a youth fund and a sub-topic of the key fund), a geological survey program for oil shale resources from the Shaanxi Province Geological Survey Center. He’s participated in a survey program for petroleum resources from the China Geological Survey, a 973 project of the national key basic research plan, a special major national project, and a general project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China. He has published more than 10 scientific research papers in some peer-reviewed journals and some were SCI indexed. He is in charge of courses including Petroleum Exploration, Oil and Gas Resource Assessment, Fission track thermochronology and its application to geology, Petroleum Geology in the Chang’an University, and have published five text books of Oil and Gas Resource Assessment, Petroleum Resources Assessment (English Version), Guide book for teaching internship of petroleum exploration, Guide book for teaching internship of petroleum resources assessment and Fission track thermochronology and its application to geology (Chinese Version). As a main participant, he has won the first prize of the Science and Technology Award of the Shaanxi Province, the first prize of the Science and Technology Awards for the Shaanxi Universities, and the second prize of the Science and Technology Award of the Ministry of Natural Resources of China. During November 2018 to November 2019, he was visiting in the Thermochronology Laboratory of the University of Melbourne, Australia for academic exchange and teaching cooperation involving mineral mounting, grounding, polishing, etching, gold counting, grain selection, spontaneous confined tracks selection, images capturing, and track density analysis of apatite fission-track procedures and comprehensive geological interpretation. Social positionResearchOpen CourseResearch projectThesisTechnological AchievementsHonor RewardWork experience |