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

An, Z., Jiang, G., Tong, J., Tian, L., Ye, Q., Song, H., and Song, Haijun, 2015, Stratigraphic position of the Ediacaran Miaohe biota and its constrains on the age of the upper Doushantuo δ13 C anomaly in the Yangtze Gorges area, South China: Precambrian research, v. 271, p. 243-253.

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Pre One : Chen, J., Tong, J., Song, Haijun, Luo, M., Huang, Y., Xiang, Y., 2015. Recovery pattern of brachiopods after the Permian-Triassic crisis in South China. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 433, 91-105.

Next One : Song, Haijun*, Yang, Lirong, Tong, Jinnan, Chen, Jing, Tian, Li, Song, Huyue, Chu, Daoliang, 2015, Recovery process of foraminifers and algae following the Permian-Triassic extinction in Qingyan, South China. Geobios, 48, 71-83.

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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).