宋海军
Supervisor of Doctorate 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.
Date of Birth:1983-02-01
Date of Employment:2012-07-01
School/Department:Department of geobiology
Education Level:Doctoral Degree in Education
Gender:Male
Degree:Doctoral degree
Status:在岗
Release time:2018-04-08 Hits:
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Pre One:He, W.H., Shi, G.R., Twitchett, R.J., Zhang, Y., Zhang, K.X., Song, Haijun., Yue, M.L., Wu, S.B., Wu, H.T., Yang, T.L., Xiao, Y.F., 2015. Late Permian marine ecosystem collapse began in deeper waters: evidence from brachiopod diversity and body size changes. Geobiology, 13(2), 123-138.
Next One:Chu, D., Tong, J., Song, Haijun*, Benton, M.J., Bottjer, D.J., Song, H., Tian, L., 2015. Early Triassic wrinkle structures on land: stressed environments and oases for life. Scientific Reports, 5, 10.1038/srep10109.
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).