SONG Haijun

Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates   Supervisor of Master's Candidates

Honors and Titles : 2015: Chang Jiang Scholars, Ministry of Education, People's Republic of China
2013: National Award for Youth in Paleontology, Palaeontological Society of China, outstanding young scientist.

Gender : Male

Alma Mater : China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)

Education Level : Faculty of Higher Institutions

Degree : Doctoral Degree

School/Department : School of Earth Sciences

Business Address : Main Building 512B

Contact Information : haijunsong@cug.edu.cn

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Paper Publications

Luo, M., Hu, S., Benton, M.J., Shi, G.R., Zhao, L., Huang, J., Song, H., Wen, W., Zhang, Q., Fang, Y., Huang, Y., and Chen, Z.-Q. (2017), Taphonomy and palaeobiology of early Middle Triassic coprolites from the Luoping biota, southwest China: Implications for reconstruction of fossil food webs: Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 474, 232-246

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Pre One : Wang, F., Chen, J., Dai, X., Song, Haijun*, 2017, A new Dienerian brachiopod fauna from South China and implications for biotic recovery after the Permian-Triassic extinction. Papers in Palaeontology 3, 425-439.

Next One : Jiang, H., Wignall, P.B., Chen, Z.-Q., Xie, S., Lai, X., Song, Haijun, Wang, L., 2017, Comment on “Quantitative biochronology of the Permian–Triassic boundary in South China based on conodont unitary associations” by Brosse et al.(2016). Earth-Science Reviews 164, 257-258.

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Personal Profile

Dr. Haijun Song is currently a professor of Geobiology in China University of Geosciences. He obtained bachelor and Ph.D in Paleontology from China University of Geosciences (Wuhan). He was a Marie Curie Fellow in the University of Leeds. His main research interests include mass extinction events, palaeo-diversity and palaeo-environment changes, Geobiology Database, and AI applications in Geobiology. He have served as the chief scientist of several national projects and has published more than 70 peer-reviewed scientific papers. He have been actively involved in the International Geological Correlation Programme (IGCP 572, 630).