Born in Penglai,Shandong Province in 1942,Jiang Baolin is currently working as a doctoral supervisor at the Chinese National Academy of Arts.He’s also a committee member and researcher at the China National Academy o...Born in Penglai,Shandong Province in 1942,Jiang Baolin is currently working as a doctoral supervisor at the Chinese National Academy of Arts.He’s also a committee member and researcher at the China National Academy of Painting.He graduated from Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts(now China Academy of Art),studying under such masters as Lu Yanshao and Gu Kunbo,and later pursued his master’s degree at the Central Academy of Fine Arts,sitting at the feet of masters like Li Keran.展开更多
DING Fan is a professor and dean of the Research Center for Chinese New Literature at Nanjing University’s School of Liberal Arts(Jiangsu,China),where he also serves as a doctoral supervisor.He holds key roles,includ...DING Fan is a professor and dean of the Research Center for Chinese New Literature at Nanjing University’s School of Liberal Arts(Jiangsu,China),where he also serves as a doctoral supervisor.He holds key roles,including president of the Modern Chinese Literature Research Society of China and Editor-in-Chief of Yangtze River Review.Since 1979,he has published over 400 articles and authored influential works such as History of China’s Local Novels.Leading major national research projects,he has received multiple provincial and ministerial awards.展开更多
Q1:Who helped you the most as you pursued your research career?Prof.Jin Huang:My doctoral supervisor,Prof.Kemin Wang,and the Wang family have been a strong support network throughout my entire career.Prof.Wang’s rigo...Q1:Who helped you the most as you pursued your research career?Prof.Jin Huang:My doctoral supervisor,Prof.Kemin Wang,and the Wang family have been a strong support network throughout my entire career.Prof.Wang’s rigorous academic attitude and open attitude toward new endeavors have shaped my scientific approach.At the University of Florida,Prof.Weihong Tan’s creativity and scientific aspirations are the role models I endeavor to emulate.My two mentors have a lasting impact on my career,inspiring me to constantly move forward on the path of scientific research.展开更多
Q1:Who helped you the most as you pursued your research career?Prof.Lu:I greatly appreciate my doctoral supervisor,Prof.Yuguang Ma,who led me into the field of organic optoelectronic materials and devices.He has profo...Q1:Who helped you the most as you pursued your research career?Prof.Lu:I greatly appreciate my doctoral supervisor,Prof.Yuguang Ma,who led me into the field of organic optoelectronic materials and devices.He has profoundly influenced me;he always guides his team to address“bottleneck”challenges and think innovatively.I am also grateful to Prof.Ben Zhong Tang,who has provided me with significant support and guidance on my research path and shared his expertise on how to do original and meaningful research and make it work.展开更多
文摘Born in Penglai,Shandong Province in 1942,Jiang Baolin is currently working as a doctoral supervisor at the Chinese National Academy of Arts.He’s also a committee member and researcher at the China National Academy of Painting.He graduated from Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts(now China Academy of Art),studying under such masters as Lu Yanshao and Gu Kunbo,and later pursued his master’s degree at the Central Academy of Fine Arts,sitting at the feet of masters like Li Keran.
文摘DING Fan is a professor and dean of the Research Center for Chinese New Literature at Nanjing University’s School of Liberal Arts(Jiangsu,China),where he also serves as a doctoral supervisor.He holds key roles,including president of the Modern Chinese Literature Research Society of China and Editor-in-Chief of Yangtze River Review.Since 1979,he has published over 400 articles and authored influential works such as History of China’s Local Novels.Leading major national research projects,he has received multiple provincial and ministerial awards.
文摘Q1:Who helped you the most as you pursued your research career?Prof.Jin Huang:My doctoral supervisor,Prof.Kemin Wang,and the Wang family have been a strong support network throughout my entire career.Prof.Wang’s rigorous academic attitude and open attitude toward new endeavors have shaped my scientific approach.At the University of Florida,Prof.Weihong Tan’s creativity and scientific aspirations are the role models I endeavor to emulate.My two mentors have a lasting impact on my career,inspiring me to constantly move forward on the path of scientific research.
文摘Q1:Who helped you the most as you pursued your research career?Prof.Lu:I greatly appreciate my doctoral supervisor,Prof.Yuguang Ma,who led me into the field of organic optoelectronic materials and devices.He has profoundly influenced me;he always guides his team to address“bottleneck”challenges and think innovatively.I am also grateful to Prof.Ben Zhong Tang,who has provided me with significant support and guidance on my research path and shared his expertise on how to do original and meaningful research and make it work.