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Professor, Soochow University, Zhang Xiaoxia
Zhang Xiaoxia: Associate Professor, doctor, female, tutor of master students.

Recruiting Master Students: Design

Main research interests: textile design and theoretical research, graphic design, decorative art design and theoretical research.

Born in May 1972. 200 1 Graduated from Art College of Suzhou University with a master's degree, and stayed as a teacher in the same year. In 2004, he presided over the humanities and social science research project of Jiangsu Provincial Education Department: the genealogy of ancient traditional plant patterns in China. In 2005, he received his Ph.D. degree from the Art College of Suzhou University. In 2006, he participated in the compilation of "Decorative Pattern Basis", a national planning textbook for the 11th Five-Year Plan of general higher education. In 2007, as a project member, he participated in the key research topic of Shandong Art Studies: Research on the Transformation of China Design Art in the Late Qing Dynasty and the Early Republic of China (1840- 19 19). In 2009, he presided over the research project of humanities and social sciences in colleges and universities in Jiangsu Province: silk hand-painted art, and on 20/0/0, he presided over the research and planning fund project of humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education: the history of ancient dyeing and weaving patterns in China, and published the monograph History of Ancient Plant Decorative Patterns in China. 20 1 1 participated as a project member in the planning fund project of the Ministry of Education: research on the inheritance, development and innovation of traditional blue calico culture in China, and the youth fund project of the Ministry of Education: research on Tibetan symbol art. Since teaching, he has published more than 30 papers in academic journals such as Silk, National Art Research, Decoration, Hubei Social Sciences, Art and Design.