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Xiaolong LIANG  Lxlx2018@Mail.Ustc.Edu.Cn · (+86) 152-560-62453 · Xiaolong LIANG [email protected] · (+86) 152-560-62453 · http://home.ustc.edu.cn/∼lxlx2018 Education University of Science and Technology of China(USTC) 2013 – 2016 Master of Science in Solid Geophysics Major GPA: 3.78 Average Score: 88/100 Guizhou University(GZU) 2009 – 2013 Bachelor of Agronomy in Soil & Water Conservation and Desertification Control Cumulative GPA: 3.46 Average Score: 83.60/100 Rank: 1/43 Research & Academic Anhui Earthquake (Geographic) Information Center July 20-Aug 20, 2015 Seismic Active Fault Detection and Seismic Hazard Analysis in Hefei City Anhui Seismological Bureau Nov 20-21, 2014 Geoelectric Sounding, Zipeng Mountain Geoelectric Observation Station University of Science and Technology of China Sep 1, 2013-Present Using Geophysical Method to Detect the Distribution of Subsurface Buried Tree Roots University of Science and Technology of China Aug 9-13, 2012 Field Geological Investigation in Dabie Mountain Area Huangguoshu Waterfall May 1, 2012 National Science Education Base Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IGCAS) Apr 24-30, 2012 Construction: Puding Karst Ecosystem Observation and Research Station Dujiangyan Irrigation System Apr 21-23, 2012 World Cultural Heritage (Large Water Conservancy Projects Constructed in Ancient China) Guizhou University Nov 2011-Sep 2012 National Student Research Training Program: Release Law of Carbonate Rock Nutrients under Simulated Acid Rain Longli Ecological Park Dec 12, 2011 National Science and Technology Demonstration Park of Soil and Water Conservation Guizhou Academy of Forestry July 12-Aug 19, 2011 Camellia Oleifera Cutting Orchard Construction Project, Yuping Dong Autonomous County Fine Camellia Oleifera Cutting Orchard Base Construction Project, Ceheng County Contiguous Development and Poverty Alleviation Industrial Projects, Xingren County Central South University Oct 20-23, 2015 The 12th China International Geo-electromagnetic Induction Workshop University of Science and Technology of China May 29-31, 2015 2015 Geophysical Frontier Workshop Chengdu University of Technology April 19-22, 2015 International Workshop on Gravity, Electrical & Magnetic Methods and Their Applications Geological Exploration Technologies Institute of Anhui Province Mar 20-22, 2015 2015 Academic Conference of Geophysical Technology University of Science and Technology of China June 2-4, 2014 2014 Symposium of Geophysical Innovation Team ⋆ Honors & Awards National Level 1 Certified *** Qualification Examination, Outstanding Volunteer. Jan 2016 Anhui Province Postgraduates Information Literacy Summer Camp, Outstanding Contribution Award. July 2015 International Students Enrolment Propaganda, Outstanding Volunteer. May 2015 Painting & Calligraphy Competition, Winning Prize Dec 2014 “Environmental Science and Engineering” National Outstanding College Students Summer Camp, First Prize. Aug 2012 The Sixth Top Ten Advanced College Students May 2012 Advanced Individual of Social Practice, Second Prize Nov 2011 Top Ten Outstanding Dormitory (G4528, South Campus) May 2010 Merit Student 2011-2012 First Prize Scholarship 2011-2012 Merit Student 2010-2011 First Prize Scholarship 2010-2011 National Scholarship for Encouragement 2009-2010 Third Prize Scholarship 2009-2010 ♡ Social Practice Zhejiang University July 13-15, 2015 2015 Cultural China Annual Forum Southwest, China Mar 24-May 5, 2013 “Humanity · Nature” Circle Investigation: Guizhou - Guangxi - Yunnan - Sichuan - Chongqing Sun Yat-sen University Aug 19-23, 2012 “Environmental Science & Engineering” National Outstanding College Students Summer Camp University of Science and Technology of China Aug 8-15, 2012 “Meeting Our USTC, Flying Your Dream” Outstanding College Students Summer Camp Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences July 15-21, 2012 “Resources and Environment” National Outstanding College Students Summer School Tsingquan Middle School, Wenquan, Suiyang, Zunyi July 19-Aug 3, 2010 Volunteer Teaching for Love & Care, Sunrise Volunteers, Compass Association, GZU Extracurricular Activities Orientation Volunteer Aug 14, 2015 2015 University Freshmen Welcoming Reception, Hefei Railway Station Screenwriter June 6-17, 2015 School History & Propaganda Video Script, School of Earth and Space Sciences Students Assistant May 1-July 1, 2015 Office for International Students, Office of International Cooperation Enrolment Volunteer Jan 16-May 1, 2015 CAS-TWAS President’s Fellowship Programme for International PhD Candidates, USTC Student Membership Jan 1, 2014-Present Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG), the International Society of Applied Geophysics Study Secretary Sep 2012-July 2013 Class 1 Grade 2009, Soil & Water Conservation and Desertification Control Minister May-Nov 2010 Practice Department, Compass Association (college students association, GZU) Skills • Certificates: NCRE Level 2-C Language, CET-6, Mandarin-Level 2 Rank B, Pedagogy, Psychology, High School Teacher Certification - Geography, Driver’s license-C1 • Programming: C, Fortran, Matlab, CUDA • Software: Auto CAD, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, ArcGIS, LATEX, SPSS.
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