Wang Pinxian

Wang Pinxian (born 14 November 1936 in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province[1]) is a Chinese marine geologist.

Education

He obtained his first degree in geology from Moscow University of the former Soviet Union in 1960.[1]

Professional career and achievements

Wang Pinxian started to teach at East China Normal University after his graduation from Moscow University. In 1972, the Marine Geology department of East China Normal University merged into Tongji University, Wang was transferred to Tongji at the same time.[2]

He was elected Member of Chinese Academy of Science in 1991. He was vice president of the International Scientific Committee for Ocean Research (SCOR), 1994 - 1998. He acts as vice chairman of Division of Earth Sciences, Chinese Academy of Science, president of the Chinese Committee on Ocean Research and vice president of Oceanological and Limnological Society of China.

He has been engaged in research on marine micropaleontology and evolution of its environmental pattern for decades and has made creative contributions to the development of marine geology in China. He started the research on the burial of microfossils in China and has developed the research on paleoceanography considerably.

He was awarded a number of prizes including the National Natural Science Prize and the Ho Leung Ho Lee Prize. His research entitled Distribution of Calcareous Microfossils in the China Seas and its Paleenvironmental Significance won the first prize for the Advancement of Science and Technology awarded by the former State Education Commission and the fourth place for the National Natural Science Award.

His research on Dynamic Progression and Development Trend of the Evolution of Environment in the last 150,000 years in Drought and Semi-drought Areas won the first prize for the Advancement of Science and Technology awarded by Chinese Academy of Science in 1998.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 CV of WANG Pinxian
  2. His official university page
  3. AWARDEE OF EARTH SCIENCES PRIZE: WANG PINXIAN
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