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Shi Peng

Shi Peng, born108, 1976, Ph.D., graduate student, professor of College of Hydrology and Water Resources, Hohai University. ** * party member. The main research directions are hydrology and water resources and distributed watershed hydrological simulation.

Chinese name: Shi Peng.

Nationality: China.

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Date of birth: 1976 1.8.

Occupation: Professor

Belief: China * * * Production Party.

Main achievements: Member of China Natural Resources Society, (IAHS) and (ASCE).

Representative works: Won the first prize of Jiangsu Science and Technology Progress Award 1, the first prize of Liaoning Water Resources Department Science and Technology Progress Award 1, and 3 national invention patents.

Personal profile

Shi Peng, born on 1976 65438+ 10, is a doctoral student and an associate professor at the School of Hydrology and Water Resources of Hohai University. ** * party member. The main research directions are hydrology and water resources and distributed watershed hydrological simulation. Now he is a member of the "Flood and Drought Disaster Prevention" team of the State Key Laboratory of Hydrology, Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering Science. He has presided over the Youth Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation, the major projects of the National Natural Science Foundation, the sub-projects of the National Natural Science Foundation, the doctoral program fund of the Ministry of Education, and the open fund of the State Key Laboratory of Hydrology, Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering Science. Participated in and completed more than 0 provincial and ministerial projects 10, such as the national key basic research and development plan (973 plan), major scientific and technological key projects of the Ministry of Education, and public welfare projects of the Ministry of Water Resources. He won the first prize of scientific and technological progress in Jiangsu Province, the first prize of scientific and technological progress in Liaoning Provincial Water Resources Department, 3 national invention patents, and published more than 30 related academic papers. He is currently a member of China Natural Resources Society, International Hydrological Science Society (IAHS) and American Society of Civil Engineering (ASCE).

Main thesis:

Shi Peng, Qu Simin, Chen Xi, Zhang Zhicai, Ma Jianliang. Regional frequency analysis SOFLOWSBEDON1-Moments: AcasestudyInkarstarea, Southwest China, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering.2010, 15(5):370-377.

Shi Peng, Chen Chao, RagahavanSrinivasan, Zhang Xuesong, Cai Tao, Fang Xiuqin, Xi Minqu, Xi Chenander Joan Fangli. Comparison between water model and xaj model for evaluating hydrological model, water resources management. (accept)

Shi Peng, Yuan Binghou, Yong Yuxie, Chen Chao, Chen Xi, Zhang Zhicai, Qiong Fangli, Si Minqu and Tao Cai. Application of swat model in Hydrological Model of Xixian River Basin. (accept)

Shi Peng, Yuan Binghou, Qiong Fangli, Zhang Zhicai, Si Minqu, Chen Chao, Cai Tao, and Xiu Qinfang, Effects of land use and climate change on hydrological processes in the upper reaches of the Yellow River in China, Journal of Hydrology. (insufficient viewing)

, Rui, X, Qu, S. Calculation method of grid storage capacity. International Geological Forecast, 2008,322: 28-32.

, Rui, X, Qu, S. Construction of self-similar network of watershed geomorphic units, methodology, published by iahs in March, 200711:151-kloc-0/57.

, Rui Xiaofang, Qu Simin, Chen, Construction of Distributed Hydrological Model with Loose Grid Structure, advances in water science, 2008, 19 (5): 662-670.

, Rui Xiaofang, Qu Simin, Chen, A Method for Calculating Watershed Water Storage by Topographic Index, advances in water science, 2008,19 (2):124-128.

Shi Peng, Rui Xiaofang. Study on the construction of watershed geomorphologic instantaneous unit hydrograph by SSNs. advances in water science, 2005, 16 (6): 799-803.

Shi Peng, Rui Xiaofang, Comparison and Improvement of Rainfall Spatial Interpolation Methods, Journal of Hohai University (Natural Science Edition), 2005,33 (4): 361-365.