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Name:Qiang Sun
Title:Associate Professor
TEL:13693586882
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E-mail:qiangSun@pku.edu.cn
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

1988.09--1992.07

B.S.

College of Earth Sciences, Jilin University

1992.09--1995.07

M.S.

College of Earth Sciences, Jilin University

1997.09--2000.01

Ph.D.

The Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences

PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION

2000.10--2002.10

The School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University. Postdoctor.

2002.10--to now

The Institute of Geochemistry, The School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University.

2010.07--2011.07

Visiting Scholar, U.S. Geological Survey

AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS

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RECENT COURSES TAUGHT

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CURRENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

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EXTERNAL RESEARCH GRANT HISTORY

[1] The experimental study on the mechanism between water and silicate melts. National Natural Science Foundation of China. 2002.1-2004.12 NO:40103005.

[2] In-situ experimental study on carbonate-water system under high temperature and high pressure. National Natural Science Foundation of China. 2011.1-2014.12. NO:41073048.

[3] Raman quantitative study on H2O-NaCl-CO2 fulid inclusions. National Natural Science Foundation of China. 2014.1-2017.12. NO: 41373057.

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

[1] Qiang Sun, Qianqian Wang and Dongye Ding. Hydrogen bonded networks in supercritical water. J Phys Chem B, 2014, 118, 11253–11258.

[2] Qiang Sun. Local statistical interpretation for water structure. Chemical Physics Letters, 2013, 90–94.

[3] Qiang Sun and Chaojian Qin. Raman OH stretching band of water as an internal standard to determine carbonate concentrations. Chemical Geology, 2011, 283, 274–278.

[4] Qiang Sun, Lei Zhao, Nuo Li and Jin Liu. Raman spectroscopic study for the determination of Cl− concentration (molarity scale) in aqueous solutions: Application to fluid inclusions. Chemical Geology, 2010, 272, 55–61.

[5] Qiang Sun. The Raman OH stretching bands of liquid water. Vibrational Spectroscopy, 2009, 51, 213–217.

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