张灵
讲师 管理学博士
中国地质大学(北京)土地资源管理博士、北京大学应用经济学博士后、美国德克萨斯A&M大学访问学者。
主要从事生态保护与修复、土地制度、企业创新、产业经济以及数字经济等相关研究,在水文模型、区域气候响应、创新网络、产业投入产出以及数字化发展等方面有丰富的研究经历。曾主持中国博士后科学基金面上项目、中国科协技术协会高端科技创新智库青年项目、中国科协创新战略研究院项目、校级青年教师启动项目等;参与教育部哲学社科研究重大课题、国家社会科学基金、国土资源部公益性科研专项以及省部级等课题多项;参与北京市政协、市发改委、市商务局和中国科协多个项目。在《Hydrological Processes》、《CATENA》、《Eurasian Geography and Economics》、《Natural Hazards》、《中国人口资源与环境》等国内外核心期刊发表学术论文,其中以第一作者刊发SSCI/SCI学术论文7篇,参编著作2部。
Ling Zhang
Lecturer Ph.D of Management
Dr. Ling Zhang received her doctor’s degree (through-type personnel training) in land resources management from China University of Geosciences (Beijing) in June 2017. She had visited Texas A&M University as a joint Ph.D student for one year (from September 2015 to September 2016) in Hydrology. In July 2019, she finished the post-doctoral research in applied economics from Peking University.
The primary research interests of Dr. Ling Zhang include: ecological protection and restoration, land system, enterprise innovation, industrial economics and digital economics. She has a rich research experience in topics on hydrological model, climate response, network of innovation, industry input-output analysis, digital transformation and development, etc. Successively, she presided over China Postdoctoral Science Foundation funded project, Youth Project of High-end scientific and Technological Innovation Think-Tank supported by China Association for Science and Technology, project supported by Innovation Strategy Research Institute of China Association for Science and Technology; participated in several state and province level research projects, such as the national science and technology support project, the philosophical and social science research of the ministry of education, etc; participated in research projects launched by Beijing CPPCC, Beijing Municipal Commission of Development and Reform, Beijing Municipal Commerce Bureau.
Dr. Ling Zhang has published more than 10 papers on domestic and foreign academic journals, such as Hydrological Processes, CATENA, Eurasian Geography and Economics, Sustainability, Natural Hazards and China Population, Resources and Environment, etc.