Office Space:Room 906, Civil and Resource Engineering School
Email:zhongrichen@126.com
Resume of Study and Work:
2017 towards Associate Professor of University of Science and Technology Beijing
2015-2016 Visiting scholar of Monash Univeristy
2014-2017 Instructor of University of Science and Technology Beijing
Funding: National Natural Science Foundation (214,000 RMB); China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (first-class grant, 80,000 RMB)
2009-2014 Peking University (Ph. D. candidate of economic geology)
Winner of the Presidential Scholarship from 2009 to 2014, the highest award of Peking University for the top 50 Ph. D. candidates
Ph. D. thesis: “The poteintial of forming Cu-Pb-Zn deposits during regional metamorphism: thermodynamic modeling and a case study on the Langshan-Zhaertai metallogenic belt”
2005-2009 Peking University (undergraduate of geology)
Geology diploma
- Thermodynamic modeling on hydrothermal mineralization
- Experimental hydrothermal geochemistry
- Mineralization in metamorphic belts
- Element mobility in subduction zone
- Fluid inclusion
Under-graduate course:
2015 towards, University of Science and Technology Beijing. Introduction to Petrology and Mineralogy.
2015 towards. University of Science and Technology Beijing. Field trips in suburb Beijing. The filed trip was a part of the General Geology lesson.
Graduate course:
2014 towards, University of Science and Technology Beijing. Applied Geochemistry.
2017 towards, University of Science and Technology Beijing. Geochemistry of Fluid Inclusion.
Other courses:
Mar. 2018, Peking University. One day lecture in Thermodynamic modeling in hydrothermal mineralization. The course was held by Peking University for graduate students.
Jun. 2015, Peking University. One day lecture in A Guide to Classification of Mineral Deposits. The course was held by Peking University for persons in the same educational level applying for Master's degree.
Jun. 2015, China Geological Survey. One day lecture in Thermodynamic modeling in hydrothermal mineralization. It was an invited short course and was attended by economic geologist working in China Geological Survey.