Editorial Board
Editorial Board
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Name:CAO JinbinIntroduction:Jinbin CAO, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Director of School of Space and Environment of Beihang University. He obtained BS of plasma physics in 1986 in University of Science and Technology of China and PHD of space plasma in 1996 in Toulouse III University of France. His major covers magnetospheric physics and space exploration technology. He once worked as PI of LFEW of Double Star Program (DSP) of CNSA-ESA cooperation, Vice Chairman of scientific working committee of DSP, Co-Is of ESA’s Cluster mission, Venus Express and French Taranis. He obtained outstanding contribution certificate of Cluster, Laurels of International Academy of Astronautics, etc.
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Name:Marizio FalangaIntroduction:Maurizio Falanga was born in Basel, Switzerland and graduated in Theoretical Physics at the University of Basel. He received his PhD in Astrophysics at the University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy. Afterwards he held various research fellowship positions in astrophysics departments around Europe and USA. His scientific background is in high-energy astrophysics (hot universe and compact objects). He is author and co-author of over 200 published papers and (co-)editor of several books in his research fields. Maurizio Falanga habilitated at the University of Basel in 2014. He has been invited to serve on a number of high-level international committees. From 2009 to 2021 he was Scientific Program Manager at International Space Sincere Institute in Bern, Switzerland (ISSI), and from 2013 to 2019 he was appointed the first part-time Executive Director of ISSI-Beijing, China. Since 2021, he has been appointed as Professor of Space Science at the University of Bern and Director of the International Space Sincere Institute in Bern, Switzerland.
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Name:FU SuiyanIntroduction:Suiyan FU graduated in Peking University (BA 1988, MA 1991), and earned her PhD in Geophysics at the Technical University of Brauschweig, Germany in 2001. Her research interests include experimental and theoretical aspects of space plasma physics, especially in magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling. Together with her group, she has published more than 250 peer reviewed researched papers. She acts as associate editor for SCIENTIA SINICA Terrae, Chinese Journal of Space Science and editorial board member for National Science Review. She is the BoYa (ChangJiang) Professor at School of Earth and Space Sciences in Peking University and also served as the Director of the Office for Undergraduate Educational in Peking University since June 2016.
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Name:KANG QiIntroduction:Kangqi, Professor of Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Deputy Director of the Department of Astronautics, School of Engineering Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. Member of Microgravity Sciences and Processes Committee of International Astronautical Federation (IAF), and Member of Council of Chinese Society of Space Research. The leader of Microgravity field Working Group of National 14th Five-Year Space Science Plan; Project Chief Scientist of National Key Technologies Research and Development Program, Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic China; PI & PD of Fluid Physics Rack of China Space Station. He was responsible for the completion of more than 10 on-orbit experiments missions of microgravity fluid physics, micro-thrusters and draw-free control technology, such as Shijian-10, Tiangong-2, Taiji-1 and China Space Station, and won the honors of “Outstanding Contributors to China Manned Space” and “Government special allowance Expert of The State Council”.
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Name:LIN YangtingIntroduction:Dr. Yangting LIN is a professor of the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, engaged in meteoritics and planetary science. He is a fellow of the Meteoritical Society, and was awarded with the National Natural Science Foundation of China for Distinguished Young Scholars. He is currently the vice president of the Chinese Society of Space Research, the chief scientist of the Lunar and Planetary Science Expert Group in the field of space science and application of Manned Space Engineering, and a domain scientist in the field of planetary exploration. His main research fields include the origins and evolution of asteroids and the solar system, Martian meteorites and the geological evolution of Mars, and lunar science. He established and led the first nanoSIMS laboratory in China, organized the field search for and research of Antarctic meteorites, which promoted the development of meteoritics and planetary science in China.
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Name:SHI JianchengIntroduction:Jiancheng SHI, the National Distinguished Researcher at the National Space Science Center, CAS, has been dedicated to the fundamental theory and cutting-edge technology research in remote sensing science for an extended period. He developed an improved microwave radiation transfer model for key parameters in land surface water and energy exchange processes. Additionally, he proposed a remote sensing inversion algorithm for separating soil-vegetation-snow microwave backscatter signals. He pioneered the design and demonstration of a novel remote sensing payload and satellite program for global water cycle observation, established the Committee on Space Earth Science, Chinese Society of Space Research, and promoted the integrated development of remote sensing technology and Earth system science in China.
As a Chief Scientist, he has led projects such as the National Basic Research Program (973), the National High Technology Research and Development Program (863), National Natural Science Foundation key projects, general projects, and over 10 research projects from NASA, ESA, and JAXA. With more than 500 published papers, total citations exceeding 16,000, an H-index of 52, he has been consistently listed in the top 2% of scientists globally in the "Career Impact" ranking by Elsevier for multiple years. He is a Fellow of the IEEE, SPIE, and the American Electromagnetic Engineering Academy, and serves as the Associate Editor for the journal Remote Sensing of Environment, Chinese Journal of Space Science and an editorial board member for SCIENCE CHINA Earth Sciences.
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Name:YANG HuigenIntroduction:Dr. Huigen YANG serves as research professor of the Polar Research Institute of China (PRIC) , Director of the China-Nordic Arctic Research Center (CNARC),and Editor-in-Chief of the English journal Advances in Polar Science and vice Editor-in-Chief of the Chinese Journal of Space Science.
He obtained his PhD. on space physics at Wuhan University in China in 1992 and JSPS Postdoctor fellowship at National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR) on dayside auroras in Japan in 1998–2000. As an exchange scientist based on the Antarctic Treaty, Dr. YANG wintered at Japanese Syowa Station for aurora observation in 1992–1994. He was the first station leader of the Chinese Yellow River Station at Ny Alesund, Svalbard, and initiated the China-Iceland Joint Aurora Observatory (CIAO) in North Iceland. Dr. YANG served as the leader and/or chief scientist of the Chinese National Antarctic/Arctic Research Expeditions and commanded the establishment of the Kunlun Station on the Antarctic Dome A and R/V Xuelong’s crossing over the North-East Passage for the first time of a Chinese vessel. During the 2007–2008 International Polar Year (IPY), Dr. Yang implemented the IPY China Program as the chief scientist. He was the Director General of PRIC (2008–2000) and the vice president of the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) during 2012–2020.
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Name:ZHANG ShuangnanIntroduction:Shuang-Nan ZHANG, Director of Key Laboratory of Particle Astrophysics and Center for Particle Astrophysics, Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS; Chief Scientist of Space Science Division and Director of the X-ray Imaging Laboratory, National Astronomical Observatories of China; Professor of University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research interests cover most areas in high energy astrophysics, as well as cosmology and general relativity. He is the PI of several space experiments/missions, including POLAR, HXMT, eXTP and HERD, and the Chinese Co-PI of SVOM. He is also the PI of the Discipline of Space Astronomy and Astrophysics of China’s Manned Space Flight Program, and serves as a science advisor to several space missions, including GECAM, EP and CATCH. He has authored and co-authored more than 400 refereed publications with more than 15000 citations.
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Editor chief:WU Ji
Counselor:Gu YiDong
Deputy-chief-editor:
CAO Jinbin
FALANGA Maurizio (Switzerland)
FU Suiyan KANG Qi
LIN Baojun LIN Yangting
SHI Jiancheng YANG Huigen
YANG Zhen ZHANG Shuangnan
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