JIN Haiyan
Associate Professor
Email jinhy@tongji.edu.cn
Tel +0086 2165981389
Office 522, Ocean building
Education
2004.09-2007.12: Department of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai; Ph.D.
2001.09-2004.06: Department of Marine Geology, Ocean University of China, Qingdao; Master degree.
1997.09-2001.06: Department of Marine Geology, Ocean University of China, Qingdao; Bachelor degree.
Employment
2007-today : Department of Marine Geology, Tongji University, Shanghai; Lecturer.
Research Interests
Micropaleontology,Foraminifera and its applications in paleoclimate and paleoenvironmental reconstruction
Paleoceanography, in the SCS and the western Pacific ocean
Projects
Study on the rapid climate changes during the middle Pleistocene climate transition in the western Pacific warm pool (Grant No. 40806020), 2009.01-2011.12, National Nature Science Foundation of China (Young Scientists Fund), PI;
Study on the modern processes of important paleoenvironmental proxies in the South China Sea and their applications (Grant No. 40806020), 2014.01-2017.12, National Nature Science Foundation of China, PI;
Ocean sedimentary and paleoenvironmental evolution (U1606401), 2016.01-2020.12, the NSFC-Shandong Joint Fund for Marine Science Research Centers, PI.
Publications
Jin Haiyan, Jian Zhimin and Tian Jun. Planktonic foraminiferal assemblage variations of Ontong-Java plateau during late Quaternary and their implications for paleotemperature in the Western Pacific Warm Pool. Journal of China University of Geosciences, 2004, Vol.15(4): 365-371;
Jin Haiyan, Jian Zhimin, Cheng Xinrong, et al. Early Pleistocene formation of the asymmetric east-west pattern of upper water structure in the equatorial Pacific ocean. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2011, 56(21): 2251-2257
Haiyan Jin, Zhimin Jian*. Millennial-scale climate variability during the mid-Pleistocene transition period in the northern South China Sea. Quaternary Science Reviews, 2013, 70: 15-27.
Teaching
Courses:
《Micropaleontology》(undergraduate course)
《Micropaleontology》(graduate course)
Students
Current students :
Master:1
Former students :
Master:2