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Name:
Chen Ningsheng
Education:
Ph.D.
Positions:
 
Academic title:
Professor
Postal Code:
610041
Subject categories:
Physical Geography
Mailing Address:
No.9,Block 4,Renminnan Road, Chengdu
E-mail:
chennsh@imde.ac.cn

Resume:
Born in September 1965. PhD, professor, PhD supervisor and Laboratory Chief of soil and rock mechanics.
1981.9---1985.7  studied at Chengdu University of Technology
1985.8---1988.8  taught at Chengdu University of Technology
From 1988.9 till now  obtained both maser's and doctor's degrees at Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, CAS(IMHE). Afterwards successively held the position of Director of Science and Technology Division of IMHE, Laboratory Director of IMHE, research assistant, associate professor and professor. 
 
Direction:
Research area includes mountain hazards and soil mechanics, specializes in the formation mechanism and  prevention technique of debris flow and landslide.
Achievements:
"Theory and Techniques of Debris Flow Prevention in Mountain Roads in West China” awarded the First Class Sichuan Province Sci-tech Progress Prize in 2006; Awarded Outstanding Project in 2006; Selected as the candidate of academic leader of science and technique in Sichuan Province; Awarded K.C.Wong scholarship of CAS in 2004; Been supported by Western Light Talent Project of CAS in 2002.
Article:
Published more than 40 papers as the first author with 6 indexed by SCI, EI or ISTP and published 2 monographs on mountain hazards. The representative works are:                                     N.Sh.Chen, Z.Q.Yue, P.Cui, Z.L.Li,A rational method for estimating maximum discharge of a landslide-induced debris flow: A case study from southwestern China,Geomorphology 84 (2007) 44–58 (SCI);
N. Sh. Chen,T. Ch. Li, Y. Ch. Gao,A great disastrous debris flow on 11 July 2003 in Shuikazi valley, Danba County, western Sichuan, China,Landslides (2005) 2:71-74 (SCI);
Chen Ningsheng, Cui Peng, Liu Zhonggang, Calculation of the debris flow concentration based on clay content,Science in China Ser. E Technological Sciences 2003 Vol.46 Supp. 163-174 (SCI);
Chen Ningsheng,Cui Peng,Studies on the maximum mean velocity and discharge of debris flow: a case study from Wuming gully, west Sichuan of China,International Conference on Slop Engineering, Hongkong, Dec., 2003,738-744 (international conference);          Chen Ningsheng, Di Baofeng, Jin Fajun and Gao Yuanchao, The debris flow erosion, deposition and control in the Tianchi Lake.In: Hubert Job and Jianxin Li,Natural Heritage, Ecotourism and Sustainable Development,2006,Band 45,161-168.(ISTP).
 
Community service:
Commitment to research the situation:
Has directed 38 national and local projects in recent 5 years, including National Natural Science Foundation of China, key projects of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Ministry of Communications and Ministry of Water Resources. The projects in research are mainly about debris flow mitigation in villages.