Projects acquiring support from National Natural Science Foundation in 2011
[Date:2011-09-09]

The review of National Natural Science Foundation 2011 was completed. “Two Lab and One Academy” applied for 31 projects with 13 finally approved (2 failed to pass the preliminary review). The funding rate is 42%. Among these, 8 are under NSF Grant Funds, with funding rate of 57%, 5 are under NSF Grant Funds Youth Science Program, with funding rate of 50%.  
No.
Persons in charge
Project
Category
1
Yan Ping
Observation and Simulation of Wind and Water Interaction in Gonghe Basin of Qinghai Province
NSF Grant Funds
2
Zhang Chunlai
Development Mode and Surface Treatment of Frontline Fencing Fune for Road Protection at the Desert Area and Its Impact on the Protection Engineering
NSF Grant Funds
3
Lu Ruijie
Study on the Aeolian Activities of the Basin of Qinghai Lake since Holocene
NSF Grant Funds
4
Yu Deyong
Simulation of Urban Green Space Connection and Study on Ecological Risk Governance
NSF Grant Funds
5
Li Ning
Analyzing Coupla  Mode with Multi-dimensional joint Distribution Theory on Sandstorm Risk:Case Study of Middle Part of Inner Mongolia
NSF Grant Funds
6
Wu Jianjun
Study on Regional Draught Analysis Based on the Simulation of Crop Growth
NSF Grant Funds
7
Gao Qiong
Carbon-hydrate Balance of Bush Ecological System in China 
NSF Grant Funds
8
Jiang Weiguo
Remote Sensing Image Integration and Wetland Information Collection on the Basis of Particle Swarm Optimization
NSF Grant Funds
9
Hu Xia
Study of the Impact of Grass Deterioration on Macro-pore Flow
NSF Grant Funds Youth Science Program
10
Guo Lanlan
A Particle Size Carbonate Analysing of Surface Soil in the Dust Source Region
NSF Grant Funds Youth Science Program
11
Mao Rui
Numerical Analysis for Contribution of Dust Sources to Dust Aerosols in the Atmosphere over the Tibetan Plateau
NSF Grant Funds Youth Science Program
12
Wang Ming
Risk Modeling Methodology of Earthquake-Landslide Disaster Chain in Mountainous Regions Based on Branching Space Time Theory and Event Group Concept
NSF Grant Funds Youth Science Program
13
Wu Jidong
Input-Output Theory Based Economic Loss Evaluation Model of Disasters
NSF Grant Funds Youth Science Program
Total