Professor (Doctoral Supervisor) Professor (Doctoral Supervisor) Professor (Doctoral Supervisor) Professor Fu Liping (Doctoral Supervisor) Professor Yang (Doctoral Supervisor) Professor Zhang Zaisheng (Doctoral Supervisor) Professor Yang Kelei Associate Professor Liu Liqiu Associate Professor Zheng Liqun Associate Professor Guo Yan.
Associate professors She Zhenyu, Li Haitao, Guo Mingyuan and Li Zhenhua.
I'm not a major, so I don't know much about their specific situation. In fact, it is hard to say whether the so-called tutor is good or not. The ability of scientific research and projects and the ability of teachers to treat students are actually somewhat opposite. I mean, the better the person, the bigger the shelf (of course, there are many exceptions).
I won't say any more. I suggest that you don't choose a doctoral tutor, because a group of doctoral students under a doctoral tutor originally had a master's degree for two and a half years, and the first year was very tight. They had to attend many classes and didn't have much time to help the tutor, so the tutor wouldn't pay too much attention to you. So I suggest you choose an associate professor as your tutor (unless you personally want to study for a doctorate or have great ability).
In addition, according to my classmate's situation (the research of the first teacher mentioned above), it is true that the tutor didn't pay much attention to it. Besides, Chen Tong and Fu Liping taught us a lesson. Personally, I think both of them are good at their level and treat others well (Chen looks very kind, Fu is a woman, and often communicates with students after class), but Fu originally seems to be outside the society, so the direction may be biased.
That's all. You'd better search the specific situation of these teachers, but I suggest you ask your graduate students' brothers and sisters in person, which is more direct. These on the Internet are almost worthless.