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China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research

Jiajia Pan is a senior engineer at the China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research (IWHR). He holds a Ph.D. from Clarkson University in the United States. His primary research areas include ice hydraulics, river dynamics, glacial lake outburst floods, riverbank collapse, and water delivery safety in cold regions. Dr. Pan has hosted and participated in over 20 national, provincial, and ministerial research projects, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the 13th Five-Year Plan National Science and Technology Support Plan, and the 14th Five-Year Plan of National Key Research and Development Plans. He has also worked on sub-topics of the Second Tibetan Plateau Comprehensive Scientific Expedition Project. Focusing on the theoretical framework of river ice encompassing processes of "heat loss-ice production-freeze up-break up-chain effects", he has published more than 20 papers in SCI/EI indexed journals. He has also co-authored 1 book on water delivery in cold region projects, holds 25 authorized invention patents (including 1 US patent), and 2 software copyrights. Dr. Pan has won the first prize for Hydropower Science and Technology, the Larry Gerard Award of the Canadian Geophysical Association, and the first prize for the application of scientific and technological achievements from IWHR. He has also been awarded the Outstanding Youth Paper Award at the "10th National Hydraulics and Hydraulic Informatics Conference" and given an Outstanding Young Scholar Report at the "10th National Ice Engineering Conference".

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Date Time Room Session Role Topic
2024-05-27 13:30-15:00 Conference Room 6 第六会议厅

S1.2 Technologies for water management and monitoring (I)

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2024-05-27 14:30-14:45 Conference Room 6 第六会议厅

S1.2 Technologies for water management and monitoring (I)

Speaker Strategy of water transfer efficiency improvement in Central Route of South-to-North Water Diversion Project