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PERSONALINFORMATION

Family name, First name: Zhu, Lei

Date of birth: Nov. 1, 1983

Current Position: Professor

Department:School of Economics and Management

Institute: Beihang University

Email: lions85509050@gmail.com; leizhu@buaa.edu.cn

Tel: 0086 18601989016

Biography:

Dr Lei Zhu is a Professor and Vice Director in Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEP), School of Economics and Management, Beihang University. He received his Ph.D from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) under the dual culture mechanism in both IPMCAS (Institute of Policy and Management, Chinese Academy of Sciences) and USTC. His research areas are: Energy Investment Assessment, Energy and Climate Technology Evaluation, Real Option Analysis, Game Theory, and Stochastic Programming. He received President Award of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2010. He has been involved in several research projects related to low carbon energy technology evaluation, especiallyon the economic evaluation of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). As key member, he has taken part in the 7th European Commission Framework Programme ‘Support to regulatory activities for CO2 capture and storage (STRACO2)’, and China-UK joint project ‘Near Zero Emissions Coal (NZEC)'. In 2009, he went to Australia to attend ‘IEA GHG International CCS Summer School’, and in 2012, he went to Sweden to attend the ‘Environmental Policy Instruments’ programme hosted by School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg. He has published more than 100 papers in peer reviewed journals, including AppliedEnergy, Energy Economics, and Computers and Industrial Engineering etc.

EDUCATION

01/09/2006 – 30/06/2011PhD (Successive postgraduate and doctoral programme)

Management School, University of Science and Technology of China, China

Institute of Policy and Management, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

01/09/2002 – 30/06/2006Bachelor

School of Business, East ChinaUniversity of Science and Technology, China

CURRENTPOSITION(S)

30/09/2020 – Date Professor

Deaprtmentof Applied Economics, School of Economics and Management, Beihang University, China

30/12/2015 – 30/09/2020 Associate Professor

Deaprtmentof Applied Economics, School of Economics and Management, Beihang University, China

01/04/2015 – 30/12/2015 Associate Professor

Division of Economics of Energy and Environment, Institute of Policy and Management, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

01/07/2011 – 01/04/2015 Assistant Professor

Division of Economics of Energy and Environment, Institute of Policy and Management, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

MAJOR COLLABORATIONS

1.Yuan Xu, CCS business model innovation, Department of Geography and Resource Management, The Chinese University of Hongkong, China

2.Xian Zhang, CCS policy design, ACCA21 / Ministry of Science and Technology, China

3.Lin Gao & Sheng Li, CCS capture cost accounting, Institute of Engineering Thermophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

4.XIaochun Li & Ning Wei, CO2 transportation cost accounting, Wuhan Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

5.Tobias Fleiter, Energy Efficiency, Competence Center Energy Technology and Energy Systems, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI, Germany

6.Joachim Schleich, Emission Reduction Scheme Design, Competence Center Energy Technology and Energy Systems / Department of Energy Economics, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI / Grenoble Ecole de Management, Germany/ France

7.Gurkan Kumbaroglu, Energy Investment Evaluation, Department of Industrial Engineering / Center for Energy Policy and Economics (CEPE), Energy Policy and Rational Energy Use Group, Boğaziçi University / Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Turkey / USA

Publications in major international peer-reviewed multi-disciplinary scientific journals

1.Lei Zhu, Xu Wang, and Dayong Zhang. 2020. Identifying Strategic Traders in China's Pilot Carbon Emissions Trading Scheme. The Energy Journal, In press

2.Lei Zhu, Xing Yao, Xian Zhang. 2019. Evaluation of cooperative mitigation: case study of captured carbon dioxide for enhanced oil recovery. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, Accepted. DOI : 10.1007/s11027-019-09906-0.

3.Lei Zhu, Yuan Xu, Yingjie Pan. 2019. Enabled comparative advantage strategy in China's solar PV development. Energy Policy, 133: Article 110880, In press.

4.Lei Zhu, Linju Chen, Xueying Yu, Ying Fan. 2018. Buying green or producing green? Heterogeneous emitters’ strategic choices under a phased emission-trading scheme. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 136: 223-237 (SSCI)

5.Lei Zhu, Pan Peng, Xin Wang, Ying Fan. 2017. Exploring optimal mitigation and adaptation investment strategy in China. Climate Policy, 18(6):781-793 (SSCI)

6.Lei Zhu, Xiao-Bing Zhang, Yuan Li, Xu Wang, Jianxin Guo. 2017. Can an Emission Trading Scheme Promote the Withdrawal of Outdated Capacity in Energy-Intensive Sectors? A Case Study on China’s Iron and Steel Industry. Energy Economics, 63: Pages 332-347 (SCI&SSCI)

7.Lei Zhu, Zhongxiang Zhang, Ying Fan. 2015. Overseas oil investment projects under uncertainty: how to make informed decisions? Journal of Policy Modeling, 37:742-762. (SSCI)

8.Lei Zhu, Xin Liu. 2015. Promoting the Carbon Removal in Coal Utilization- A Benefit-Risk Analysis Among Full-Chain Carbon Capture and Utilization Project. Energy & Environment, 26(6&7): 1035-1053. (SSCI)

9.Lei Zhu, Hong-Bo Duan, Ying Fan. 2015. CO2 mitigation potential of CCS in China - an evaluation based on an integrated assessment model. Journal of Cleaner Production, 103:934-947. (SCI)

10.Lei Zhu, Ying Fan. 2013. Modelling the Investment in Carbon Capture Retrofits of Pulverized Coal-Fired Plants. Energy, 57(8): 66-75. (SCI)

11.Lei Zhu. 2012. A simulation based real options approach for the investment evaluation of nuclear power. Computers and Industrial Engineering, 63(3): 585-593. (SCI)

12.Lei Zhu, Xiao-Bing Zhang and Ying Fan. 2012. A Non-Linear Model for Estimating the Cost of Achieving Emission Reduction Targets: the Case of the US, China and India. Journal of System Science and System Engineering, 21(3): 297-315. (SCI)

13.Lei Zhu, Ying Fan. 2011. A real options based CCS investment evaluation model: case study of China’s power generation sector. Applied Energy. 88(12): 4320-4333. (SCI)

14.Lei Zhu, Ying Fan. 2010. Optimization of China s Generating Portfolio and Policy Implications Based on Portfolio Theory. Energy, 35: 1391-1402. (SCI)

15.Yao, X., Fan, Y.,Zhu, L.*, Zhang, X. 2020. Optimization of dynamic incentive for the deployment of carbon dioxide removal technology: A nonlinear dynamic approach combined with real options. Energy Economics, In press.

16.Xing Yao, Bowen Yi, Yang Yu, Ying Fan,Lei Zhu*. 2020. Economic analysis of grid integration of variable solar and wind power with conventional power system. Applied Energy, Volume 26415 April 2020 Article 114706

17.Yuan Li, Beixing Wang, Yanli Xie,Lei Zhu*. 2020. Cost and potential for CO2 emissions reduction in China’s petroleum refining sector—A bottom up analysis. Energy Reports, 6: 497-506.

18.Li, L., Liu, J.,Zhu, L*. 2020. Dynamics of energy technology diffusion under uncertainty. Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, In press.

19.Lei Zhu, Lianbiao Cui, Joachim Schleich. 2020. Designing a globally acceptable carbon tax scheme to address competitiveness and leakage concerns. Climate Change Economics, In press.

20.Songmin Yu, Ying Fan,Lei Zhu*, Wolfgang Eichhammer. Modeling the Emission Trading Scheme from an Agent-based Perspective: System Dynamics Emerging from Firms' Coordination among Abatement Options. European Journal of Operational Research, In press.

21.Jun Xie, Zhuang Liang, Xiaobing Zhang,Lei Zhu*. 2019. Efficiency evaluation of thermal power plants in China based on the weighted Russell directional distance method. Journal of Cleaner Production, 222(10): 573-583.

22.Xu Wang, Xiao-Bing Zhang,Lei Zhu*. 2019. Imperfect market, emissions trading scheme, and technology adoption: A case study of an energy-intensive sector. Energy Economics, 81: 142-158.

23.Kangjuan Lv, Xia Feng, Scott Kelly,Lei Zhu*, Maozhi Deng*. 2019. A study on embodied carbon transfer at the provincial level of China from a social network perspective. Journal of Cleaner Production, 225(10): 1089-1104.

24.Pan Peng, Xinyuan Ren,Lei Zhu*, Ying Fan, Tavoni Massimo. 2019. A Comparison of Two Approaches for Damage Evaluation on Optimal Mitigation and Adaptation Responses in China. Journal of Systems Science and Complexity, 32: 1641–1658.

25.Xing Yao, Ying Fan, Yuan Xu, Xian Zhang,Lei Zhu*, Lianyong Feng. 2019. Is it worth to invest? -An evaluation of CTL-CCS project in China based on real options. Energy, 182(1): 920-931.

26.Li Li, Junqi Liu,Lei Zhu*, Xiao-Bing Zhang. 2020. How to design a dynamic feed-in tariffs mechanism for renewables – a real options approach. International Journal of Production Research, Accepted. DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2019.1652776

27.Bingxin Zeng,Lei Zhu*, Xing Yao. 2020. Policy choice for end-of-pipe abatement technology adoption under technological uncertainty. Economic Modelling, 87: 121-130.

28.Bingxin Zeng,Lei Zhu*.2019.Market Power and Technology Diffusion in an Energy-Intensive Sector Covered by an Emissions Trading Scheme. Sustainability, 11, 3870

29.Bingxin Zeng, Jun Xie, Xiaobing Zhang, Yang Yu*,Lei Zhu*. 2019. The impacts of emission trading scheme on China’s thermal power industry: A pre-evaluation from the microlevel. Energy & Environment, (In press, SSCI)

30.Yingjie Pan, Xing Yao, Xin Wang*,Lei Zhu*. 2019. Policy Uncertainties: What Investment Choice for Solar Panel Producers. Energy Economics, 78: 454-467 (SCI&SSCI)

31.Xing Yao, Ping Zhong, Xian Zhang*,Lei Zhu*. 2018. Business model design for the carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) project in China. Energy Policy, 121: 519-533 (SCI)

32.Xu Wang,Lei Zhu*, Ying Fan. 2018. Transaction costs, market structure and efficient coverage of emissions trading scheme: A microlevel study from the pilots in China. Applied Energy, 220(15): 657-671 (SCI)

33.Xin Liu, Yuan Li, Dayong Zhang*,Lei Zhu*. 2018. On the Effectiveness of the Abatement Policy Mix: A Case Study of China’s Energy-Intensive Sectors. Energies, 11(3): 1-31 (SCI)

34.Pan Peng,Lei Zhu*, Ying Fan. 2017. Performance Evaluation of Climate Policies in China: A Study Based on an Integrated Assessment Model. Journal of Cleaner Production, 164: 1068-1080. (SCI)

35.Songmin Yu,Lei Zhu*. 2017. Impact of Firms’ Observation Network on the Carbon Market. Energies, 10(8): 1-14. (SCI)

36.Xiaobing Zhang,Lei Zhu*. 2017. Strategic Carbon Taxation and Energy Pricing under the Threat of Climate Tipping Events. Economic Modeling, 60: 352-363. (SSCI)

37.Hongbo Duan,Lei Zhu*, Gurkan Kumbaroglu, Ying Fan. 2016. Regional Opportunities for China to Go Low-Carbon: Results from the REEC Model. The Energy Journal, 37(SI1): 223-252. (SCI)

38.Jianxin Guo,Lei Zhu*. 2016. Optimal timing of technology adoption under the changeable abatement coefficient through R&D. Computers & Industrial Engineering, 96: 216-226 (SCI)

39.Lian-Biao Cui, Pan Peng,Lei Zhu*. 2015. Embodied Energy, Export Policy Adjustment and China's Sustainable Development: A Multi-Regional Input-Output Analysis. Energy, 82(3): 457-467. (SCI)

40.Yuan Li,Lei Zhu*. 2014. Cost of energy saving and CO2 emissions reductions in China’s iron and steel sector. Applied Energy, 130: 603-616. (SCI)

41.Hong-Bo Duan,Lei Zhu*, Ying Fan. 2014. Optimal carbon taxes in carbon constrained China: A logistic-induced energy economic hybrid model. Energy, 69(5): 345-356. (SCI)

42.Jian-Lei Mo,Lei Zhu*. 2014. Using Floor Price Mechanisms to Promote CCS Investment and CO2 Abatement. Energy and Environment, 25(3&4): 687-707. (SSCI)

43.Chang-Sheng Li,Lei Zhu*, Tobias Fleiter. 2014. Energy Efficiency in Shandong Chlor-Alkali sector in China –Based on a Process-Specific Technology Assessment of Saving Potentials. Energy and Environment, 25(3&4): 661-686. (SSCI)

44.Handong He, Di Hu, Qun Sun,Lei Zhu, Yanrong Liu. 2019. A landslide susceptibility assessment method based on GIS technology and an AHP-weighted information content method: a case study of southern Anhui, China. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 8(6), 266.

45.Lianbiao Cui, Rongjing Li, Malin Song,Lei Zhu. 2019. Can China achieve its 2030 energy development targets by fulfilling carbon intensity reduction commitments? Energy Economics, 83: 61-73.

46.Lianbiao Cui, Yi Sun, Malin Song,Lei Zhu. 2019. Co-financing in the green climate fund: lessons from the global environment facility. Climate Policy, In press.

47.Lianbiao Cui, Malin Song,Lei Zhu. 2019. Economic evaluation of the trilateral FTA among China, Japan, and South Korea with big data analytics. Computers & Industrial Engineering, 128: 1040-1051.

48.Jian-Xin Guo,Lei Zhu, Ying Fan. 2016. Emission path planning based on dynamic abatement cost curve. European Journal of Operational Research, 255(3): 996-1013. (SCI)

49.Changsheng Li, Ying Fan,Lei Zhu. 2016. The Emission Taxes Refunding Scheme Based on Output Subsidies with an Exogenous Abatement Target, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 52:6, 1385-1394. (SSCI)

50.Hong-Bo Duan, Gu-Peng Zhang,Lei Zhu, Ying Fan, Shou-Yang Wang. 2016. How will diffusion of PV solar contribute to China's emissions peaking and climate responses? Renewable energy and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 53(1):1076-1085.(SCI)

51.Hong-Bo Duan,Lei Zhu, Ying Fan. 2015. Modelling the evolutionary paths of multiple carbon-free energy technologies with policy incentives. Environmental Modeling and Assessment, 20(1): 55-69. (SCI)

52.Jian-Lei Mo, Joachim Schleich,Lei Zhu, Ying Fan. 2015. Delaying the introduction of emissions trading systems – Implications for power plant investment and operation from a multi-stage decision model. Energy economics, 52:255-264. (SSCI)

53.Lian-Biao Cui,Lei Zhu, Marco Springmann, Ying Fan. 2014. Design and Analysis of the Green Climate Fund. Journal of System Science and System Engineering, 23(3): 266-299. (SCI)

54.Lian-Biao Cui, Ying Fan,Lei Zhu, Qing-Hua Bi. 2014. How Will the Emissions Trading Scheme Save Cost for Achieving China’s 2020 Carbon Intensity Reduction Target?. Applied Energy, 136(12): 1043-1052. (SCI)

55.Hong-Bo Duan,Lei Zhu, Ying Fan. 2014. A cross-country study on the relationship between diffusion of wind and photovoltaic solar technology. Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 83(3): 156-169. (SSCI)

56.Lin-Ju Chen,Lei Zhu, Ying Fan and Sheng-Hua Cai. 2013. Long-term impacts of carbon tax and feed-in tariff policies on China’s generating portfolio and carbon emissions: a multi-agent-based analysis. Energy & Environment, 24(7,8): 1271-1293. (SSCI)

57.Li-Ya Cai, Jian-Feng Guo,Lei Zhu. 2013. China's Future Power Structure Analysis Based on LEAP. Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 35:22, 2113-2122. (SCI)

58.Hong-Bo Duan, Ying Fan,Lei Zhu. 2013. What’s the most cost-effective policy of CO2 targeted reduction: An application of aggregated economic technological model with CCS? Applied Energy, 112(12): 866-875. (SCI)

59.Ying Fan, Jian-Lei Mo,Lei Zhu. 2013. Evaluating coal bed methane investment in China based on a real options model. Resources Policy, 38(1):50-59. (SSCI)

60.Jian-Lei Mo,Lei Zhu, Ying Fan. 2012. The impact of the EU ETS on the corporate value of European electricity corporations. Energy, 45(1): 3-11. (SCI)

61.Xiao-Dan Guo,Lei Zhu, Ying Fan. 2011. Evaluation of potential reductions in carbon emissions in Chinese provinces based on environmental DEA. Energy Policy. 39(5):2352-2360. (SCI)

62.Ying Fan,Lei Zhu. 2010. A real options based model and its application to China's overseas oil investment decisions. Energy Economics, 32(3): 627-637. (SSCI)

63.Jian-Lei Mo,Lei Zhu*, Yuan Li. 2013. The impact of potential climate policy on the coal bed methane investment in China-A real option based study. International Journal of Global Energy Issues, 36(2/3/4): 96-115. (EI)

64.Ying Fan,Lei Zhu. 2014. The Future Development of Energy- Environment- Economy Integrated Assessment Modelling. Bulletin of Chinese Academy of Sciences. 28(4): 29-30.

65.Ying Fan, Lei Zhu, Xiao-Bing Zhang. 2011. Analysis of Global CCS Technology, Regulations and Its Potential for Emission Reduction with Focus on China. Advances in climate change research, 2(2):57-66. (CSCD)

66.Ying Fan, Xiao-Bing Zhang, Lei Zhu. 2010. Estimating the macroeconomic costs of CO 2 emission reduction in China based on multi-objective programming. Advances in Climate Change Research, 1(1): 27-33. (CSCD)

Research monographs, chapters in collective volumes

1.Lei Zhu, Ying Fan, Jianlei Mo. Comprehensive evaluation methods for carbon capture and sequestration technology. Science Press. Beijing. (In Chinese)

2.Ying Fan, Jianlei Mo,Lei Zhu. China's carbon market - policy design and social-economic impactanalysis. Science Press. Beijing. (In Chinese)

3.Ying Fan, Yuan Li,Lei Zhu. Potential of CO2 Abatement resulting from Energy Efficiency Improvement in China’s Iron and Steel Industry. In ESI, 2014, Opportunities and Challenges in China’s Energy Development: Energy Efficiency and Conservation.

4.Ying Fan, Qiang Ji,Lei Zhu, Jianping Li. 2013. China Energy Security: A Perspective of Management Science. Science Press. Beijing. (In Chinese)

5.Ying Fan,Lei Zhu. 2011. The investment evaluation of third-generation nuclear power - from the perspective of real options. in Pavel Tsvetkov, 2011, NuclearPower/Book 1. InTech. ISBN: 978-953-307-474-0.

Invited presentations to peer-reviewed, internationally established conferences and/or international advanced schools.

1.Invited Speaker, Topic: Energy Investment and Technology Evaluation, The Second Global Conference on Theory and Applications of OR/OM for Sustainability (GCTAOS 2017), Beijing, China, Sep 6-18, 2017.

2.Invited Speaker, Topic: New Methodology on Energy System Modeling. In the ‘System Analysis on Energy, Environment, and Economic Development’ (Panel Coordinator: Prof. Xiulian Hu, Energy Research Institute, NDRC), Workshop of Green Low-Carbon Development Think Tank Partnership, Beijing, China, Jan 24, 2016.

3.Invited Speaker, Topic: Performance Evaluation of Climate Policies in China. 21stAsia-Pacific Integrated Model (AIM) International Workshop. Tokyo, Japan, Nov 13-14, 2015.

4.Invited Speaker, Topic: Removing Energy Subsidies in China’s Energy Intensive Secotrs. 1stERIA Working Group Meeting FY2015. Jakarta, Indonesia, Nov 27, 2015.

5.Invited Speaker, Topic: Review of EU CCS Policies and Investment Evaluation of Capture Retrofits. In the ‘Clean Coal Panel’ (Panel Coordinator: Prof. Lior Noam, University of Pennsylvania, USA), the 26th International Conference on Efficiency, Cost, Optimization, Simulation and Environmental Impact of Energy Systems (ECOS 2013), Guilin, China, July 16-19, 2013.

6.Invited Speaker, Topic: ETS Pilots in China and Agent-Based Modeling. In the ‘Climate Policy and Integrated Assessment Modeling’ (Panel Coordinator: Massimo Tavoni, Senior Researcher, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), Italy), the 33rd edition of the International Energy Workshop (IEW 2014), Beijing, China, June 04-06, 2014.

Research expeditions that the Experienced Researcher has led.

1.2017/03-2017/06 Visiting Scholar, Department of Geography and Resource Management, The Chinese University of Hongkong, being selected by ‘Admission Scheme for Mainland Talents and Professionals’ of Hongkong and invited as an expert taking part in the research project ‘Energy Technology Evaluation and Policy Dimensions’

2.2015/01-2015/02 Visiting Scholar, Energy Study Institute, National University of Singapore, being invited as an expert taking part in the research project ‘China’s Regional Diversities in Energy Use and Carbon Emission’

3.2012/03-2012/04 Course Study, Fully funded by School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg to participate the course ‘Environmental Policy Instruments course study’, has passed the course exam and receive 7.5 European doctoral credit

4.2009/07-2009/08 Course Study, Fully funded by the International Energy Agency (IEA) to participate ‘IEA GHG International CCS Summer School’

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

30/05/2017 Second Prize of Chongqing Scientific and Technological Progress Award, Chongqing Municipal Government

30/06/2016Member/Fellowship, The Youth Talent Support Program, Beihang University

30/06/2015Member/Fellowship, Association for Youth Innovation, Chinese Academy of Sciences

30/06/2011Excellent Graduate, University of Science and Technology of China, China (Top 1% Graduates)

01/12/2010 President Award, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China (Top 1%)

30/09/2009Kwang-Hua Scholarship, University of Science and Technology of China, China (Top 10%)

30/06/2006Excellent Graduate,East China University of Science and technology, China (Top 1% Graduates)

30/09/2005Merit student, East China University of Science and technology, China (Top 5%)

30/09/2003, 2004Curriculum scholarship, East China University of Science and technology, China (Top 10%)

SUPERVISION OF GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS

01/01/2016 – 01/01/20184 Graduate Students, Supervisor,School of Economics and Management, Beihang University

01/09/2011 – 01/01/20181 Postdoc / 8 PhD Students (in which 5 have already graduated), Second Supervisor (Their first supervisor is Prof. Ying Fan)

Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, Division of Economics of Energy and Environment, Institute of Policy and Management, Chinese Academy of Sciences

ORGANISATION OF SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS

19/08/2017 – 20/08/2017Organizer / The Fifth Annual National Conference on Low Carbon Development and Management / 190 Participants / China

03/11/2016 – 04/11/2016Organizer / Symposium: Lessons from the evaluation of existing Emission Trading Schemes in China, Korea and the European Union for future design / 90 Participants / China

19/09/2014 – 21/09/2014Member of Organizing Committee / The 4thIAEE (International Association of Energy Economics) Asian Conference / 400 Participants / China

24/04/2013 - 24/04/2013 Organizer / Joint Seminar on Energy Economics (Bilateral Symposium between Institute of Policy and Management, Chinese Academy ofSciences (IPMCAS) and Energy Study Institute, National University of Singapore (ESI-NUS) / 30 Participants / China

INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

01/09/2015-Date, University Professor, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

19/04/2014 – Date,Executive Council Member,theCommittee of Low Carbon Development & Management,Chinese Research Society of Optimization, Overall Planning Method and Economic Mathematics / China

MEMBERSHIPS OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES

01/08/2011 – Date Member,International Association of Energy Economics (IAEE) / USA

01/07/2011 – Date Member, Chinese Research Society of Optimization, Overall Planning Method and Economic Mathematics / China