Open Research Projects

List of Open Research Projects Funded by TPESER in 2022

Release time: 2024-05-27

The State Key Laboratory of Tibetan Plateau Earth System, Environment and Resources (TPESER) invites domestic and foreign scientists engaged in researches on Tibetan Plateau earth system to submit open research projects for the year 2022. According to the publicly released notice on solicitation, TPESER had received 25 applications for projects as of August 26, 2022. Following the principle of "fair competition and merit-based support", 10 open research projects were funded in 2022 after being subjected to preliminary screening by experts and evaluation by members of the Academic Committee (see the table below for details). The 10 funded responsible persons are also employed as visiting researchers of TPESER during the implementation of the projects, with the employment period and project implementation period from November 1, 2022 to October 31, 2024.

S.N.

Project submitted for application

Applicant

Work unit

Granted fund/CNY ×104

1

Crust Thickening and Uplift Mechanism during Convergence in Cenozoic of Tibetan Plateau

Changqing Yin

Sun Yat-Sen University

30

2

Reconstruction of Origin of Prehistoric Millet in Southeastern Tibet via DNA in Paleoenvironment

Hongru Wang

Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences

30

3

Research on Mechanism and Numerical Simulation of Ice Collapse Process

Tong Zhang

Beijing Normal University

30

4

Research on Carbon Source and Carbon Sink of Typical Lakes in Plateau Based on Lake-gas CO2Flux Observation

Lei Huang

Capital Normal University

15

5

Research on the Mechanism of the Influence of Spring Heat Source in Tibetan Plateau on Summer Precipitation in Northeast China

Yizhe Han

Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

15

6

Evolution Process and Its Driving mechanism of Man-land Relationship in Yarlung Zangbo River Basin Based on Planetary Boundary-footprint Modeling

Jifei Zhang

Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, CAS

15

7

Paleogene Chemical Weathering History of Himalayan Region Recorded through Clay Minerals in the Profile of Kalyan, Nepal

Chengcheng Ye

Shanghai Normal University

15

8

Intelligent recognition of typical periglacial landforms by high-resolution remote sensing

Lei Liu

Chang'an University

15

9

Influence of Grassland Fence Pattern on Degree of Wilderness in Tibetan Plateau

Huakun Zhou

Northwest Institute of Plateau Biology, CAS

15

10

Evolution and Environmental Adaptation of Paleoanthropology in Northwest Yunnan

Qijun Ruan

Yunnan Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology

15




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