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LOCATION OF CONFERENCE HALL Robertson Hall, Princeton, NJ 08540

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LOCATION OF MEETING VENUES

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CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

President Xiaogang Wu ( Kong University of Science and Technology, HKSAR)

Co-sponsor Yu Xie (Princeton University, USA)

Members Hua-Yu Sebastian Cherng (New York University, USA) Qiang Fu (The University of British Columbia, CANADA) Reza Hasmath (University of Alberta, CANADA) Anning Hu (Fudan University, Mainland ) Li-Chung Hu (National Chengchi University, TAIWAN) Yingchun Ji ( University, ) Yingyi Ma (Syracuse University, USA) Lijun Song (Vanderbilt University, USA) Jun Xu (Ball State University, USA) Wei-hsin Yu (University of Maryland, USA) Amy Tsang (Harvard University, USA, Student representative)

CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT

Duoduo Xu ( University of Science and Technology, HKSAR) Phillip Rush (Princeton University, USA) Shaoping Echo She (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, HKSAR)

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ORGANIZERS

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PROGRAMME OUTLINE Friday August 10th 2018

Time Details Venue Bernstein 8:30 – 9:30 Registration and Reception Gallery Opening Speech 9:30 – 10:00 Bowl 016 by Prof. Yu Xie & Prof. Xiaogang Wu Bernstein 10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break and Group Photo Taking Gallery Parallel Sessions 1.1 Big Data and Deep Learning Bowl 016 1.2 and Schooling Bowl 001 10:30 – 12:00 1.3 Gender Norms and Attitudes Bowl 002 (90 min’) 1.4 Migrants and Immigrants Rm. 005 1.5 Family and Domestic Labor Rm. 023 1.6 Governance and Civil Society Rm. 029 1.7 Hospitals, Patients and Rm. 035 Bernstein 12:00 – 13:20 Lunch Gallery Parallel Sessions 2.1 Marriage and Assortative Mating Bowl 016 2.2 Gender Inequality Bowl 001 13:20 – 14:50 2.3 Intergenerational Transfer and Relation Bowl 002 (90 min’) 2.4 Mental and Subjective -being Rm. 005 2.5 Income and Housing Inequality Rm. 023 2.6 Firms and Organizations Rm. 029 2.7 Social Fairness and Justice Rm. 035 14:50 – 15:00 Coffee Break Parallel Sessions 3.1 Migration and Child Well-being Bowl 016 3.2 Neighborhood and Community Bowl 001 15:00 – 16:30 3.3 Class and Social Mobility Bowl 002 (90 min’) 3.4 Physical and Cognitive Health Rm. 005 3.5 Values and Attitudes Rm. 023 3.6 Trust, Social Capital and Networks Rm. 029 3.7 Parents and Child Well-being Rm. 035 16:30 – 16:40 Coffee Break Plenary Session:Social Survey Data Collection in Contemporary China 16:40 – 18:00 Qiang Ren (CFPS) Bowl 016 (80 min’) Weidong Wang (CGSS) Xiulin Sun (SUNS) Yucheng Liang (CLDS) Prospect 18:00 – 18:30 Transport to Dinner Venue Avenue Conference Dinner Shanghai 18:30 – 20:30 ICSA Board Reports Park Presentation of Recipients for the Travel Awards Prospect 9:00 Shuttle Bus Departure for Philadelphia Avenue

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PANEL SESSIONS

Parallel Sessions: 10:30 – 12:00 Session No. & Paper Title Author(s) Title Mapping Public Concerns about Class Yunsong Immobility in China Chen* Paying Money for Freedom: Effects of 1.1 Big Data and Monetary Compensation on Sentencing for Tianji Cai* Deep Learning Traffic Accident Multiplex Social Networks in Rural Yongren Shi* Chair: TBD Honduras Venue: Bowl 016 The Domestic Media Slant in a Global Xinguang Context Fan* The Media Coverage and Public Perceptions Xi Song*; of Inequality in China Yinxian Zhang Unfulfilled Promise of Educational Meritocracy? Academic Ability and Urban- Angran Li* Rural Gap in Access to Higher Effects of Schools on the Academic Ability of 1.2 Education and Hao Yin* Students During Basic Education in China Schooling College Major Choices among Chinese

International Undergraduate Students in Yingyi Ma* Chair: TBD America Venue: Bowl 001 Educational Attainment and Transition to Ming Zhao* First Marriage in China The Multifaceted Meanings of Educational Attainment in Mate Selection for Online Siqi Xiao* Daters in Shanghai More Than Just Breadwinners: How Chinese Male Factory Workers’ Family Relationships Yu Guo* Shape Their Labor Experiences Transition and Evolution in China: Cohort 1.3 Gender Norms and Historical Dynamics in Gender and Xiaoling Shu* and Attitudes Sexual Attitudes in 2010-2015*

Yuping Chair: TBD The Gender Attitude of Youth: How Gansu Zhang*, Peggy Venue: Bowl 002 Rural Youth Perceive Family and Marriage Kong Shuangshuang A Comprehensive Review of China's Family Yang*, Planning Policy: Bringing Women Back Yingchun Ji Labor and Return : 1982- Zhongdong 2015 Ma* The Organization Perspective in Social 1.4 Migrants and Yan Wang* Integration of Migrants Immigrants Trajectories of Entrepreneurship for Chinese Han Liu*, Zai

Immigrants: New Method and Findings Liang Chair: TBD Saving Face: How the Chinese Success Image Jia-Lin Liu*, Venue: Rm. 005 Hurts Undocumented Chinese Families and Sebastian Future Immigrants Cherng Whom Does a Government Perceive as Jacob

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Immigrants before They Even Come? Results Thomas* from a Survey of 1505 U.S. Nonimmigrant Visa Applicants in Mainland China From Scattering to Gathering: The "Condensed Buffer" for Domestic Helpers in Aijia Li* Hong Kong Contemporary Chinese Women's Housework Mengsha Luo* Time Women's Education, Intergenerational 1.5 Family and Coresidence, and Household Decision- Cheng Cheng* Domestic Labor Making in China

Foreign Domestic Helpers Hiring, Labor Chair: TBD Force Participation and Time Allocation of Guangye He* Venue: Rm. 023 Married Women in Hong Kong Gender Gap in Children's Housework Time in Rural and Urban China: The Moderating Effects of Parental Education, Children's Yixiao Liu* Education and Parental Educational Attitudes Dismantling the Black-Box: Negotiations on the Credibility of a “Scientific Fact” in Wanheng Hu* China's GM-Food Controversies Shall the Taking for the Private Be Justified? ---An Economic Study on Land Tianze Zhang* Expropriation in China from a Comparative 1.6 Governance Perspective and Civil Society Discipline the Party: From Rectification Campaigns to Intra-Party Educational Zhifan Luo* Chair: TBD Activities Venue: Rm. 029 Commercialization of Internet-Opinion Management: How Does the Market Rui Hou* Engaged into State Control in China. Environmental Information Discourse and Environmental Non-Governmental Chung-Pei Organizations: Evidence from 113 Chinese Pien* Cities Structured Performance: Family Identity and Cynthia Networks in Chinese Hospitals Zhang * Regional Comparative Study in the Service Supply and In-Patient Hospital Utilization among Internal Yi Wei* Migrants: Evidence from the China Migrants 1.7 Hospitals, Dynamic Monitoring Survey in 2014 Patients and Comparative Study on Patients' Trust and Medicine Influencing Factors between Mainland China Shangxin and Chinese Taiwan from Institutional and Chi*, Ying Xu, Chair: TBD Cultural Perspectives——Based on Data Xian Zhang Venue: Rm. 035 Analysis of CGSS2011 and TSCS2011 Remaking the Sick Role: Patients in Republican and Contemporary Rachel Core* China Of Fields, Boundaries, and Translations: Scientific Strategies in Traditional Chinese Larry Au* Medicine Research

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Parallel Sessions: 13:20 – 14:50 Session No. & Paper Title Author(s) Title Recent Patterns and Trends of Educational Assortative Mating in Urban China: a New Xuewen Yan* Look at the System Differential Fertility, Assortative Mating and 2.1 Marriage and Economic Inequality: An Unintended Fangqi Wen* Assortative Consequence of China's One-Child Policy Mating Marry Up, Socialize Up? Educational Hypergamy, Gender, and Social Capital in Lijun Song* Chair: TBD Three Societies Venue: Bowl 016 (De-)Institutionalization of the Chinese Yue Qian*, Marriage? Educational and Age Assortative Yang Hu Mating in First and Higher-Order Marriages Attitude towards Men Dang Hu Dui and Marital Quality in Shanghai: His Marriage or Yingchun Ji* Her Marriage? Double Disadvantage? Internal Graduate Migration, Gender and the Labor Market Mengyao Outcome among Recent College Graduates in Zhao* China Gender-Math Stereotype, Biased Self- Assessment, and Aspiration in STEM 2.2 Gender Ran Liu* Careers: the Gender Gap among Early Inequality Adolescents in China

The Hidden Inequality: College Expansion, Chair: TBD Duoduo Xu*, Family Background and Gender Gap in Venue: Bowl 001 Bing Tian China Gender and Urban-Rural Difference on the Rui Li* Work-Life Conflict in Contemporary China Sexual Double Standards in White and Asian Americans: Ethnicity, Gender, and Yu Guo* Acculturation The Intergenerational Transmission of Zhonglu Li* Beliefs about Meritocracy Physical and of Chinese 2.3 Grandparents Caring for Grandchildren and Hongwei Xu* Intergenerational Great-Grandparents Transfer and Associations of Childhood, Adult Relation Socioeconomic Status with Health Outcomes Zhongda Li* among Middle-Aged and Older Chinese Chair: TBD Cost or Commitment? Multigenerational Venue: Bowl 002 Education Attainments and Midlife Yifei Hou* Transfers to Parents in China Young Adults’ Out-Migration and Health Zhen Liu* Inequality among Older Parents in China The Mutual Relationship between 2.4 Mental Health Wensong Depression and Educational Outcomes in and Subjective Shen* China: a Comprehensive Examination Well-being Who Are More Depressed? Gender, Marital Yang Zhang* Transitions and Mental Chair: TBD Social Support Protects against the Negative Yiqing Yang*, Venue: Rm. 005 Effects of Abuse on Psychological Resilience Ming Wen, Page 8 of 19

in a Sample of Older Chinese Adults Sonia Salari Moving beyond Living Arrangements: The Dan Tang, Role of Family and Friendship Ties in Zhiyong Lin*, Promoting Psychological Well-Being for Feinian Chen Urban and Rural Older Adults in China Bowei Hu*, The Politics of Financialization and Income Thung-Hong Inequality Lin Intra-Household Property Rights and Well- Being: Evidence from the 2011 Chinese Emma Zang* 2.5 Income and Divorce Reform Housing English Proficiency and Earnings Inequality: Inequality Occupational Language Exclusion in Hong Mengyu Liu* Kong Chair: TBD Housing Compounds and Elite Danching Venue: Rm. 023 Social Capital Reproduction in Urban China Ruan* Under Mao Expanding Homeownership and Rising Qiong Housing Inequality: The Impact of the (Miranda) Hukou Stratification and Class Division in Wu* Transitional Urban China Another Face of "Politicized Capitalism": Private Entrepreneur's Political Entitlement Chengzuo and Post-Socialist Institutional Change in Tang* Reforming China (1995-2012) Embedded in Multiple Fields: Global 2.6 Firms and Dimensions and National Adoptions of Zixin Li* Organizations Corporate Social Responsibility

When Do the Last Become First? Multi- Chair: TBD Dimensional Institutional Complexity, Venue: Rm. 029 Le Lin* Predatory Practices and the Rise of China's Private Enterprises Homophily or Complementarity? Choice of Likun Cao*, Co-Investment Partners of Chinese Venture Lu Zheng, Jie Capital Firms Ren Min Yu*, The Politics of Education Policy in China Christopher Crowley Subjective Perceptions of Distributive Justice among Migrants with Progressive Yuanteng 2.7 Social Fairness Urbanization in Chinese Metropolis: An Wang* and Justice Examination on Multiple Reference Groups After “Citizenization”: Can Household Fu Xiaopeng*, Registration Changes Eliminate Wage Chair: TBD Xu Yan Venue: Rm. 035 Discrimination? Sense of Fairness, Evaluation Index of Government and Financial Expenditures Guidance ——An Empirical Fangjie Dong* Study based on CGSS2015 and Night-Time Light Data Parallel Sessions: 15:00 – 16:30 Session No. & Paper Title Author(s) Title 3.1 Migration and Subjective Well-Being among Left-Behind Danhua Lin*, Page 9 of 19

Child Well-being Children in Rural China: The Role of Xiaoyun Chai, Ecological Assets and Individual Strength Xiaoyan Li, Chair: TBD Zhi Ye, Venue: Bowl 016 Yuxuan Li Cultural Capital in the Move: A New Explanation of the Negative Effects of Gaoming Ma*, Children's Migration on Academic Qiaobing Wu Achievements Li-Chung Hu, Short and Long-Term Outcomes of the Left- Wensong Behind in China Shen, Emily Hannum* Parental Migration and Anemia Status of Feinuo Sun*, Children in Rural China Zai Liang How Does Your Neighbors’ Intergroup Bias Duoduo Xu*, Affect Your Social Identity? The Case of Zhuoni Zhang Hong Kong Chenhong Does Higher Accessibility to Neighborhood Peng *, Yik Service Reduce People's Perception of Their Wa Law , Paul 3.2 Neighborhood Poverty Status in Hong Kong? Yip and Community Community Matters: Urban Residents’ Feibei Zheng* Perception of Public Services in China Chair: TBD From Traditional and Socialist Communities Venue: Bowl 001 to Commercial-Housing: The Association Lei Lei*, between Neighborhood Types and Health in Zhiyong Lin China Neighborhood Environments and Declines in Ye Luo*, Functional Health among Middle-Aged and Lingling Older People in China Zhang, Xi Pan Class Affinity, Mobility Trajectory and Ka U Ng*, Kin Individual's Subjective Well-Being in Taiwan Man Wan From to Silver Spoon: Changing Relationship between Origin, Xiaolei Education and Entry of Class in Zhang* 3.3 Class and Contemporary China, 1949-2006 Social Mobility No Other Way: Middle Class Self-Exclusion Yi-Lin in the College Application Process Chiang* Chair: TBD In Search of the “Best Option Available”: Venue: Bowl 002 Outsourcing Secondary Education to the U.S. Siqi Tu* and the Anxiety of Chinese Urban Upper- Middle-Class Understanding Job Mobility Pattern in Yang Zhou*, Contemporary China: a Comparative Study Yu Xie based on CFPS and PSID Implementation of Political Disciplines and Its Effects on the Physical Health among the Jie Zhang* 3.4 Physical and Governmental Officials in China Cognitive Health Jun Xu*, Wei Inequalities, Institutional Transformations, Zhao, Fang and Infirmities in Urban China Chair: TBD Gong Venue: Rm. 005 Rural-Urban Disparities in Caesarean Lili Kang*, Delivery in Underdeveloped Areas in China: Ning Zhang, Evidence from Electronic Health Records Bo Zhang,

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Biao Xu Youth of the Chinese : a Study of the ‘Sent-Down’ Experiences and Liming Li* Later Life Health Leisure Activities and Cognitive Health Min Li* among the Middle-Aged and Older Chinese Chinese Citizen or Global Citizen? Natalie Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism at An Young* International School in 3.5 Values and Disaggregating Nationalism: Comparative Zongshi Attitudes Analysis of Consumer Nationalism and Chen*, Zikui Cultural Nationalism among Chinese Wei Chair: TBD Cultivating Values while Diffusing Bingdao Venue: Rm. 023 Knowledge: Evidence from the 8th Zheng* Curriculum Reform in China A Multilevel Analysis of Environmental Feng Hao*, Concern: Evidence from China Lijun Song Education Lowers Social Trust in Cary Wu*, Transitional China Zhilei Shi The Impact of the Internet Use and 3.6 Trust, Social Computer-Mediated Communication Fanbin Zeng* Capital and Competence on Social Capital Networks Social Capital and Community Satisfaction in Junan Zhang* Shanghai: a Multilevel Model Chair: TBD Maoist Traumas: The Impact of Sent-Down Venue: Rm. 029 Jun Yin* Experience on Trust Trust Pattern and Preference for Lingnan He* Redistribution in China Parental Education and College Students’ Anning Hu*, Attitudes toward Love: Survey Evidence Xiaogang Wu from China The Long-Term Effect of Parental Absence Lijia Guo* on Individual's Well-Being 3.7 Parents and Are Children from Divorced Single-Parent Child Well-being Families More Disadvantaged? New Chunni

Evidence from the China Family Panel Zhang* Chair: TBD Studies Venue: Rm. 035 Impacts of Parents' Socio-Economic Yongai Jin* Characteristics on Children's Wealth Parental Education and College Students’ Anning Hu*, Attitudes toward Love: Survey Evidence Xiaogang Wu from China Notes: * indicates corresponding author.

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USEFUL INFORMATION

Travel

Princeton University is located in Princeton Borough, Mercer County, New Jersey, approximately 50 miles southwest of New York City, 35 miles southwest of Newark, New Jersey, and 45 miles northeast of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The most convenient airports to Princeton are John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York or Newark International Airport in Newark. Those arriving at Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia should check with their travel agent to determine if they can be booked onto a shuttle flight from Philadelphia to Newark. Airport bus shuttles are very expensive from Philadelphia Airport. Public transportation from Philadelphia is very time-consuming. You may consider renting a car and carpooling as an option. You can find car rental information from a travel agent or by going on to the airport websites.

The ideal method is to travel from Newark Liberty Airport to Nassau Inn. We suggest that you then out of the Philadelphia International Airport to return home.

Public Transportation Options

Public transportation takes longer and you must purchase tickets prior to boarding. There is a $5 penalty for purchasing tickets on the train, so purchase your ticket first from a self-service kiosk or ticket window.

Newark International Airport: NJ Transit Northeast Corridor line will take you to Princeton and you can walk to the hotel.

NJ Transit Schedule: http://www.njtransit.com/sf/sf_servlet.srv?hdnPageAction=TrainTo Origin Station: Newark Airport Destination Station: Princeton

Take the train to Princeton Junction (Direction: Trenton, New Jersey). You will get off the train at Princeton Junction. On the platform, turn right and walk all the way down to the Princeton Shuttle (Dinky) line. This line services only Princeton Station. If you are unsure where to go, ask for the Dinky line. Get on the Dinky and it will take you to Princeton campus. The Nassau Inn is a short 10-15 minute walk from Princeton Station. Please see the campus map with locations marked.

JFK Airport: You can use AirTrain JFK to get to New York Penn Station by using LIFF. At Penn Station, transfer to the NJ Transit line and follow the directions above. JFK provides further information here: http://jfkairport.com/#/to-from-airport/air-train, http://jfkairport.com/#/dvToandFrom, and here: http://jfkairport.com/static/jfk/pdf/jfk-airtrain-brochure-english.pdf/.

Laguardia Airport: You can take the NYCAirporter to get from LaGuardia to Penn Station. Details here: https://www.nycairporter.com/schedule/pennstationtolaguardia/.

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At Penn Station, take NJ Transit to Princeton. Take the train to Princeton Junction (Direction: Trenton, New Jersey). You will get off the train at Princeton Junction. On the platform, turn right and walk all the way down to the Princeton Shuttle (Dinky) line. This line services only Princeton Station. If you are unsure where to go, ask for the Dinky line. Get on the Dinky and it will take you to Princeton campus. The Nassau Inn is a short 10-15 minute walk from Princeton Station. Please see the campus map with locations marked. Below is a typical schedule.

Philadelphia International Airport: From Airport Terminal A, take the Airport Line to 30th Street Station. From there, transfer to the Trenton Line. At Trenton, transfer to NJ Transit (direction, New York Penn Station). Get off the train at Princeton Junction. On the platform, turn right and walk all the way down to the Princeton Shuttle (Dinky) line. This line services only Princeton Station. If you are unsure where to go, ask for the Dinky line. Get on the Dinky and it will take you to Princeton campus. The Nassau Inn is a short 10-15 minute walk from Princeton Station. Please see the campus map with locations marked.

Shuttle bus services (provided for information only, not endorsement): ETS Airport Shuttle: https://www.etsairportshuttle.com/princeton-rutgers-shuttle State Shuttle: https://www.stateshuttle.com/wall-shuttle-new-jersey (scroll down for the Princeton schedule). Olympic Airporter: https://olympicairporter.hudsonltd.net/res

Uber/Lyft Car Service Uber and Lyft are mobile applications allowing you to order and pay for car services from your smartphone. Please note that these vehicles are owned and operated by the driver and are not licensed taxi vehicles.

To order from Uber or Lyft, you will need to enter credit card credentials as all payment, including tip, is processed through the app. You will also need to enable location services from your smartphone’s Settings menu for the app to track your pick-up location and find drivers closest to you.

You can sign up for Uber or Lyft using their respective app or website. To use their services, however, you must have the app installed onto your smartphone. For website sign up: Uber: https://get.uber.com/ Lyft: https://www.lyft.com/signup

Taxis You can take a taxi from the airport, but it will be expensive. Please check with the driver first before you engage the services.

Hotel

Conference participants may stay at the Nassau Inn. This is within walking distance of the conference; please refer to the campus map. The conference will be held in Robertson Hall.

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In order to reserve a room at conference pricing, please complete the online registration form and indicate the nights that you will need. Hotel rates are $155/night (not including tax). We have reserved a limited number of rooms, so in order to get this rate, you will need to register soon. At time of check-in, you will need to use a credit card to guarantee the room.

Address: 10 Palmer Square, Princeton, NJ 08542 Phone: (609) 921-7500 https://www.nassauinn.com/

Conference Dinner

A shuttle bus will take conference participants to the restaurant and bring them back to campus to pick up their luggage before driving them to Philadelphia. If you would like to travel to the conference dinner via your own means of transportation, please arrive at the following address: Shanghai Park, 301 N Harrison St #33, Princeton, NJ 08540

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PARTICIPANT INDEX

Panel Name Affiliation Email No. Chinese university of Hong Aijia Li 1.5 [email protected] Kong Angran Li 1.2 University of Connecticut [email protected] Anning Hu 3.7 Fudan University [email protected] Hong Kong University of Bing Tian 2.2 [email protected] Science and Technology Bingdao 3.5 Fudan University [email protected] Zheng Bowei Hu 2.5 Academia Sinica [email protected] The University of British Cary Wu 3.6 [email protected] Columbia Cheng Cheng 1.5 Princeton University [email protected] Chengzuo 2.6 The University of Chicago [email protected] Tang Chenhong 3.2 The University of Hong Kong [email protected] Peng Christopher 2.7 Wayne State University [email protected] B. Crowley Chung-Pei 1.6 Texas A&M University [email protected] Pien Chunni 3.7 [email protected] Zhang Cynthia Central Washington Baiqing 1.7 [email protected] University Zhang Danching Hong Kong Baptist 2.5 [email protected] Ruan University Danhua Lin 3.1 Beijing Normal University [email protected] Hong Kong University of Duoduo Xu 3.2 [email protected] Science and Technology Emma Zang 2.5 Duke University [email protected] Fanbin Zeng 3.6 University [email protected] [email protected] Fangjie Dong 2.7 Nanjing University .cn Fangqi Wen 2.1 New York University [email protected] Feibei Zheng 3.2 Nankai University [email protected] Feinian Chen 2.4 University of Maryland [email protected] State University of New York Feinuo Sun 3.1 [email protected] At Albany University of South Florida Feng Hao 3.5 [email protected] Sarasota Manatee Gaoming Ma 3.1 University [email protected] Guangye He 1.5 Nanjing University [email protected] State University of New York Han Liu 1.4 [email protected] At Albany Hongwei Xu 2.3 University of Michigan [email protected]

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Jacob University of California, Los 1.4 [email protected] Thomas Angeles Jia-Lin Liu 1.4 New York University [email protected] Jun Xu 3.4 Ball State University [email protected] The Hong Kong University of Jun Yin 3.6 [email protected] Science and Technology Junan Zhang 3.6 Shanghai University [email protected] Ka U Ng 3.3 National Taiwan University [email protected] Larry Au 1.7 Columbia University [email protected] Le Lin 2.6 University of Hawaii [email protected] Lei Lei 3.2 University of Maryland [email protected] Li-Chung Hu 3.1 National Chengchi University [email protected] Lijia Guo 3.7 University of Cambridge [email protected] Lijun Song 2.1 Vanderbilt University [email protected] Likun Cao 2.6 [email protected] Inner Mongolia Medical Lili Kang 3.4 [email protected] University Liming Li 3.4 University of Cambridge [email protected] Lingnan He 3.6 University of Chicago [email protected] Mengsha Luo 1.5 The University of Hong Kong [email protected] Mengyao meng-yao.zhao@uni- 2.2 Bielefeld University Zhao bielefeld.de Hong Kong University of Mengyu Liu 2.5 [email protected] Science and Technology Min Li 3.4 University of Florida [email protected] Min Yu 2.7 Wayne State University [email protected] Ming Zhao 1.2 New York University [email protected] Minghui Fu 2.6 Wharton School of Business [email protected] Natalie A.E. 3.5 University of Pennsylvania [email protected] Young Plenary Qiang Ren Peking University [email protected] Session Qiong (Miranda) 2.5 University of Connecticut [email protected] Wu Rachel Core 1.7 Stetson University [email protected] Rachel Yu University of Maryland, 1.3 [email protected] Guo College Park Ran Liu 2.2 University of Pennsylvania [email protected] Rui Hou 1.6 Queen's University [email protected] Rui Li 2.2 Kyushu University [email protected] Shangxin Chi 1.7 University [email protected] Shuangshua 1.3 Shanghai University [email protected] ng Yang The City University of New Siqi Tu 3.3 [email protected] York Siqi Xiao 1.2 University of British [email protected] Page 16 of 19

Columbia

Tianji Cai 1.1 University of [email protected] Tianze Zhang 1.6 University College London [email protected] Wanheng Hu 1.6 Cornell University [email protected] Weidong Plenary Renmin University of China [email protected] Wang Session Wensong 2.4 University of Pennsylvania [email protected] Shen Xi Song 1.1 University of Chicago [email protected] Hong Kong University of Xiaogang Wu 3.7 [email protected] Science and Technology Xiaolei 3.3 Independent Researcher [email protected] Zhang Xiaolin Shu 1.3 University of California Davis [email protected] Xinguang 1.1 University of Washington [email protected] Fan Plenary Xiulin Sun Shanghai University [email protected] Session Xuewen Yan 2.1 Cornell University [email protected] Yan Wang 1.4 Shanghai University [email protected] Technology and Yan Xu 2.7 [email protected] Business University Yang Zhang 2.4 University of Michigan [email protected] Yang Zhou 3.3 Peking University [email protected] Ye Luo 3.2 Clemson University [email protected] Yifei Hou 2.3 Purdue University [email protected] Yi-Lin 3.3 National Chengchi University [email protected] Chiang Hao Yin 1.2 Fudan University [email protected] Southwest University of Yi Wei 1.7 [email protected] Political Science and Law Yingchun Ji 2.1 Shanghai University [email protected] Yingyi Ma 1.2 Syracuse University [email protected] Yiqing Yang 2.4 Western Carolina University [email protected] Yixiao Liu 1.5 Xi'an Jiaotong University [email protected] Yongai Jin 3.7 Renmin University [email protected] Yongren Shi 1.1 Yale University [email protected] University of Maryland, Yu Guo 2.2 [email protected] College Park Yuanteng 2.7 Shanghai University [email protected] Wang Yucheng Plenary Sun Yat-Sen University [email protected] Liang Session University of British Yue Qian 2.1 [email protected] Columbia Yunsong 1.1 Nanjing University [email protected] Chen Yuping 1.3 Lehigh University [email protected] Zhang Page 17 of 19

Zhang Jie 3.4 SUNY Buffalo State [email protected] Zhen Liu 2.3 Brown University [email protected] Zhifan Luo 1.6 University at Albany, SUNY [email protected] University of Maryland, Zhiyong Lin 2.4 [email protected] College Park Zhongda Li 2.3 Peking University [email protected] Zhongdong Hong Kong University of 1.4 [email protected] (John) Ma Science and Technology Zhonglu Li 2.3 Shenzhen University [email protected] Zhuoni 3.2 City University of Hong Kong [email protected] Zhang Zikui Wei 3.5 Zhejiang University [email protected] University of California at Zixin Li 2.6 [email protected] Berkeley

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