Chunmiao Zheng 教授
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郑春苗 教授

南方科技大学 中国


      郑春苗,美国威斯康星(麦迪逊)大学博士学位(主修水文地质,辅修环境工程)。现任南方科技大学校长办公会成员、国际合作部部长、环境科学与工程学院讲席教授。2015年3月加入南方科技大学,创建环境科学与工程学院并担任院长。曾任北京大学讲席教授、水科学研究中心主任,及美国阿拉巴马大学地质科学系助理教授至Lindahl终身讲席教授。
      发表了专著5部,包括Applied Contaminant Transport Modeling,及SCI论文250余篇,内容涉及地下水污染机理与修复技术、生态水文过程集成研究、以及新型污染物健康风险分析等等。开发了地下水污染模拟标准软件MT3D和MT3DMS,在100多个国家得到广泛使用。现任或已经担任过国际水资源领域权威刊物(Water Resources Research, Journal of Hydrology, Groundwater, Hydrogeology Journal, and Vadose Zone Journal)副主编、美国国家研究理事会(National Research Council)水文科学核心小组成员、国际水文科协(IAHS)国际地下水委员会主席。2006年获得国家自然科学基委海外青年合作基金(海外杰青)。荣誉包括美国地下水协会John Hem杰出贡献奖(1998)、美国地质学会会士(1999)、美国地质学会Birdsall-Dreiss杰出讲席奖(2009)、美国地质学会O.E. Meinzer奖(国际水文地质界最高荣誉)(2013)、美国地下水协会M. King Hubbert奖(该协会最高科学奖)(2013)、美国威斯康星(麦迪逊)大学地学系杰出校友奖(2014)、美国地球物理联合会(AGU)会士(2019)。

      
Chunmiao Zheng is currently Chair Professor and Vice Provost of Global Strategies at Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) in Shenzhen, China. He joined SUSTech as Founding Dean of the School of Environmental Science and Engineering in 2015. Previously, he was Chair Professor and Director of the Institute of Water Sciences at Peking University in Beijing, China, and the George Lindahl III Endowed Professor at the University of Alabama.
      His research interests include groundwater contaminant transport and remediation, basin-scale ecohydrological processes, and water resource sustainability. He is developer of the MT3D/MT3DMS series of contaminant transport models used in over 100 countries, and author of over 250 peer-reviewed journal papers and 5 books, including the textbook Applied Contaminant Transport Modeling, with first and second editions published by Wiley. He has served as associate editor for five leading hydrology and water resource journals (Water Resources Research, Journal of Hydrology, Groundwater, Hydrogeology Journal, and Vadose Zone Journal). He has also served on the Committee on Hydrologic Science of the U.S. National Research Council and as president of the International Commission on Groundwater of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS). He has received numerous awards and honors, including: the Birdsall-Dreiss Distinguished Lectureship and O.E. Meinzer Award from the Geological Society of America, and the John Hem Award and M. King Hubbert Award from the National Ground Water Association. He is also recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award from the Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is a fellow of both American Geophysical Union and Geological Society of America. He holds a Ph.D. degree in geoscience with a minor in environmental engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.