Name | Affiliation | Country |
---|---|---|
Peter Pilewskie (President of IRC) |
Laboratory
for Atmospheric and Space Physics |
USA |
Manfred Wendisch (Vice President of IRC) |
Leipzig Institute for Meteorology (LIM) |
Germany |
Hajime Okamoto (Secretary of IRC) |
Atmospheric
Physics Group |
Japan |
Xiquan Dong |
University of Arizona |
USA |
Fuzhong Weng |
China Meteorological Administration |
China |
Minzheng Duan |
Chinese Academy of Sciences |
China |
Chao Liu |
Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology |
China |
Ping Yang |
Texas A&M University |
USA |
Bingqiang Sun |
Fudan University |
China |
Ping Wang |
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) |
Netherlands |
Piet Stammes |
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) |
Netherlands |
Otto Hasekamp |
Space Research Organization Netherlands |
Netherlands |
Jérôme Riedi |
Université de Lille |
France |
Yasuko Kasai |
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology |
Japan |
Jing Li |
Peking University |
China |
Siwei Li |
Wuhan University |
China |
Bernhard Mayer |
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München |
Germany |
Huizheng Che |
China Meteorological Administration |
China |
Seiji Kato |
NASA Langley Research Center |
USA |
Martin Wild |
ETH Zurich |
Switzerland |
Maria Hakuba |
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
USA |
Chen Zhou |
Nanjing University |
China |
Jhoon Kim |
Yonsei University |
Republic of Korea |
Allen Huang |
University of Wisconsin-Madison |
USA |
Xianglei Huang |
University of Michigan |
USA |
Wei Han |
China Meteorological Administration |
China |
Hua Zhang |
China Meteorological Administration |
China |
Feng Zhang |
Fudan University |
China |
Kai Qin |
China University of Mining and Technology |
China |
Ann Webb |
University of Manchester |
UK |
Julian Gröbner |
Physikalisch-Meteorologisches Observatorium Davos World Radiation Center |
Switzerland |
Andreas Kazantzidis |
University of Patras |
Greece |
Stelios Kazadzis |
Physikalisch-Meteorologisches Observatorium Davos World Radiation Center |
Switzerland |
Bingqi Yi |
Sun Yat-Sen University |
China |
Na Xu |
China Meteorological Administration |
China |
Zhengqiang Li |
Chinese Academy of Sciences |
China |
Rui Li |
University of Science and Technology of China |
China |
Chuanfeng Zhao |
Peking University |
China |
Letu Husi |
Chinese Academy of Sciences |
China |
Yuzhi Liu |
Lanzhou University |
China |
Weiqiang Ma |
Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research |
China |
Lei Bi |
Zhejiang University |
China |
NAME | AFFILIATION |
---|---|
Lei Bi (Chair) | Zhejiang University |
Zhenhong Du | Zhejiang University |
Long Cao | Zhejiang University |
Weijun Li | Zhejiang University |
Shoujuan Shu | Zhejiang University |
Zhejiang University (ZJU), founded in 1897 and formerly known as Qiushi Academy, is a prestigious national university with a long history. It is directly under the Ministry of Education and is one of the earliest institutions of higher education in China. Since 1938, the university has adopted the motto "Seeking Truth", which has inspired generations of students.
Renowned as the "Cambridge of the East" by British sinologist Dr. Joseph Needham, Zhejiang University has always been one of the most prestigious universities in China, known for its leading academic force. In September 1998, four schools in Hangzhou, namely Zhejiang University, Hangzhou University, Zhejiang Agricultural University, and Zhejiang Medical University, merged to establish the current Zhejiang University.
After more than a century of construction and development, the university has become a research and comprehensive institution with a solid foundation, strong academic strength, and distinctive characteristics. It ranks among the top universities in China and has significant influence in the international community. Zhejiang University was one of the first institutions to enter the national "Project 211" and "985 Plan" construction initiatives.
The university has seven campuses, 39 professional schools (departments), one engineering school, two Chinese-foreign cooperative educational institutions, and seven directly affiliated hospitals. It offers 128 undergraduate majors, covering 13 disciplines including philosophy, economics, law, education, literature, history, art, science, engineering, agronomy, medicine, management, and interdisciplinary studies.