NUI Galway graduate named China’s Excellent Scientist

NUI Galway graduate Professor Chun Chang Huang, has been honoured with the prestigious ‘Excellent Scientist of China’ Award in China. Chun Chang Huang is a Professor at the Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an, China.

In the period 1990 to 1994, Chun Chang Huang carried out research in the Palaeoenvironmental Research Unit at NUI Galway, under the supervision of Professor Michael O’Connell.

Huang’s research involved reconstructing various aspects of environmental change in western Ireland during the last 15,000 years, i.e. during the final stages of the last Ice Age and the present warm period. For this research, he was awarded a PhD degree in 1994 and subsequently published his main findings in international scientific journals.

After his studies in NUI Galway, he returned to his native city, Xi’an, where he resumed lecturing and leading research into post-glacial environmental change — climate, hydrology, soil erosion, land-use history — in the Yellow River basin, including the Loess Plateau, northern China. As well as publishing books and many research papers in international and Chinese scientific journals, he has also been much involved with administration, both as Professor and Dean of the Faculty.

Professor Chun Chang Huang says he is delighted with the award of ‘Excellent Scientist of China’ and that his experience at NUI Galway continues to mean a lot to him.

Congratulating Professor Chun Chang Huang, NUI Galway’s Professor Michael O’Connell of the Palaeoenvironmental Research Unit said, “We are delighted that this highly prestigious award has been accorded to a former graduate student of NUI Galway for his contributions towards improved understanding of long-term climate change and human impact in both China and Ireland.”

 

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