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Name:
Cui Peng
Education:
Graduate student
Positions:
Vice Director
Academic title:
Member of CAS
Postal Code:
610041
Subject categories:
Physical Geography
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 417, Chengdu, Sichuan 610041, P.R. China
E-mail:
pengcui@imde.ac.cn

Resume:

  2014-present: Vice Director of Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, CAS 

  Nov., 2013-present: Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences 

  2010-present: Professor, Head of Key Laboratory of Mountain Hazards and Earth Surface Process, CAS 

  2006-2009: Professor, Head of Key Laboratory of Mountain Hazards and Earth Surface Process, CAS; Head of Dongchuan Debris Flow

       Observation and Research Station, CAS 

  1999 - 2005: Professor, Head of Institute of Mountain Disasters and Environment, CAS, China 

  1995 - 1997: Royal Society research fellow, Department of Geography, King’s College London, University of London, UK 

  1994 - 1995: Visiting professor, Department of Geography, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA 

  1994: Visiting researcher, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Kathmandu, Nepal, half a year 

  1992 - 1994: Associate professor, Institute of Mountain Disasters and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 

  Jan-Feb. 1991: Visiting researcher, Public Works      Research Institute, Ministry of Construction, Japan 

  1990 - 1992: Assistant professor, Institute of Mountain Disasters and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 

  1985 - March 1987: Research assistant, Chengdu institute of Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 

Direction:
Natural disasters (debris flow and landslide), erosion and sediment yield, fluvial geomorphology
Achievements:

  ?2013: First Class of Sichuan Province Science and Technology Progress 

  ?2010: The Distinguished Researcher Award of the World Association of Soil and Water Conservation (WASWAC) for 2010 

  ?2009: Second Class of National Award for Science and Technology Progress 

  ?2006: First Class of Sichuan Province Science and Technology Progress 

  ?2004: Be selected into the first level of "National Hundred, Thousand and Ten Thousand Talent Project 

  ?2003: First Class of Sichuan Province Science and Technology Progress 

  ?2000: National Science Fund for Distinguish Scholars of China 

  ?1999: Academic leader of science and technique in Sichuan Province 

  ?1997: Be selected into "One Hundred Talent Project, CAS " 

  1995: The Royal Society Fellowship, UK 

  ?1994: Kuan-Cheng Wong Education Fellowship, Hong Kong  

  ?1992: Foreign Scientist Fellowship, Japan 

  ?1991: Outstanding PhD in China (medal), awarded by Chinese State Council and National Education Council 

  ?1990 – 2006: Couple of researches were awarded “ Science and Technology Advance Prizes” by Chinese Academy of Sciences and Sichuan Province Government 

Article:

Published more than 170 papers and 2 monograph.

The representative works are:

[1]   Peng Cui, Qiang Zou, Lin-zhi Xiang, et al. Risk assessment of simultaneous debris flows in mountain townships [J]. Progress in Physical Geography. 2013, 37(4): 516-542. 

[2]   Peng Cui, Yong-ming Lin, Can Chen.Destruction of vegetation due to geo-hazards and its environmental impacts in the Wenchuan earthquake areas[J]. Ecological Engineering.2012, 44:61-69. 

[3]    Peng Cui, Chao Dang, Jian-qi Zhuang, et al. Landslide-dammed lake at Tangjiashan, Sichuan province, China (triggered by the Wenchuan Earthquake, May 12, 2008): risk assessment, mitigation strategy, and lessons learned[J]. Environ Earth Sci .2012,65:1055–1065. 

[4]   Cui Peng.. Foreword: special issue on Wenchuan earthquake geohazards[J]. Environmental Earth Sciences, 2012, 65(4): 963.  

[5]   Peng Cui, Yongshun Han, Dang Chao et al. Formation and Treatment of Landslide Dams Emplaced During the 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake, Sichuan, China [A]. Natural and Artificial Rockslide Dams, Lecture Notes in Earth [M]. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011:295-321. 

[6]   Peng Cui, Xiao-Qing Chen, Ying-Yan Zhu, et al. The Wenchuan Earthquake (May 12, 2008), Sichuan Province, China, and resulting geohazards [J]. Nat Hazards. 2011, 56:19–36. 

[7]   Cui Peng, Ge Yonggang, Liu Yongming. 2011. Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Effects in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region, China[J]. Journal of Resources and Ecology, 2(4):289-297. 

[8]   CUI Peng, Hu Kaiheng,ZHANG Jianqiang et al. Prediction of the debris flow area by combing hydrological and inundation simulation methods[J].Journal of Mountain Science. 2011, 8(1):1–9.  

[9]   Peng Cui and Xinghua Zhu. Surge Generation in Reservoirs by Landslides Triggered by the Wenchuan Earthquake[J]. Journal of Earthquake and Tsunami, 2011l5):461–474. 

[10] Peng Cui, Chao Dang, Zunlan Cheng, et al. Debris Flows Resulting From Glacial-Lake Outburst Floods In Tibet, China [J]. Physical Geography. 2010, 31(6): 508–527.  

Community service:

Chief Editor for Journal of Mountain Science 

Members of Editorial Board for Landslides 

Members of Editorial Board for Frontiers of Earth Science in China 

Members of Editorial Board for International Journal of Sediment Research 

Guest Editor for Sciences in Cold and Arid Regions 

Committee member of International Consortium on Landslides 

Standing Member of Geographical Society of China, Head of Mountain Research Branch 

Standing Member of China Society on Tibetan Plateau 

Standing Member of Chinese Society of Water and Soil Conservation, Head of the Debris Flow and Landslide Branch. 

Commitment to research the situation:
Has taken charge of more than 20 national and international cooperation projects, including State Key Fundamental Research Program (973),National Science Fund for Distinguish Scholars,National Natural Science Foundation,State key projects and Knowledge Innovation Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The projects in research includes:(1)State Key Fundamental Research Program (973):Generation Mechanism and Risk Control for Geohazards in Wenchuan Earthquake Area;(2)State key project:Geohazard Mitigation in Hydropower Construction Area in Southwestern China;(3)International cooperation project:Soft rock slope reinforcement with rock bolts and fibre optic monitoring system in western China;(4)National Natural Science Foundation:Debris flow forecast model for single debris flow gully; (5)Knowledge Innovation Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences:Key techniques of interactional mechanism between debris flow and environment and sediment control in Hydropower Construction Area.