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EducationWorkExperienceResumeChengliang Liu is Full Professor of the School of Geographical Science, the Vice Dean of Institute for Global Innovation Studies, East China Normal University. He is an instructor teaching several courses including National-class Course World Economic Geography, China's Development and World Change, along with Shanghai Key Course Global Transport Geography and Introduction to World Geography. He also has been honored as the Teching Master in Curriculum-based Value Education of MOE and the Online Teaching Master of Shanghai. He had his PhD in human geography from Central China Normal University. He has won five provincial-level research awards and four provincial-level talent projects including Shanghai Shuguang and Pujiang, etc. His research interests focus on world economic geography and glocal governance, noticeably in spatial complexity in glocal transportation and innovation networks by integrating GIS, Spatial Statistics, and Computational Models, along with methods of Network Science and Complexity Science. His work has been supported by eight national grants such as the Major Project of the National Social Science Fundation of China(NSSFC) and the National Natural Science Fundation of China(NSSFC). He is one of associate Editors-In-Chief of World Regional Studies, and on the editorial board of the journal Chinese Geographical Sciences, Area Research and Development, and Regional Sustainability. He has published and over 100 refereed articles signed first or corresponding author, including more than 30 SSCI or SCI journal articles, and about 40 Chinese articles indexed by CSSCI. He is also the author of five books on geographical complexity of interurban road network and glocal technology transfer network. According to the Google Scholar and CNKI, his work has been cited more than 4,000 times, including 4 ESI 1% High-citied Articles and 1 Top Downloaded Article. Other AppointmentsSecretary General, World Geography Committee at the Geographical Society of China, China, 2018/1 to now Visiting Scholar, Dept. of Geography & Anthropology at Louisiana State University, USA, 2015/8-2016/8 Vice Dean, Institute for Global Innovation & Development at East China Normal University, China, 2018/1 to now Research FieldsWorld Economic Geography, focusing on geographical complexity in glocal transport and innovation networks Enrollment and TrainingCourseGlobal Transport Geography World Economic Geography World Geography China's Development and Global Change ScientificLeading(led) projects Only National Levels 1.Major Project of National Social Science Fund of China: Layout and Development of Comprehensive National Science Centers and Regional Innovation Highlands(No.21ZDA011) 2.Major Project of National Social Science Fund of China: Devlopment of Regional Innovation Networks along the Belt and Road(No.19ZDA087) 3.National Social Science Fund of China: Spatial Distribution and Development of China's S&T Hubs in the Reshaping Context of Global Innovation Network(No.20BJL109) 4.National Social Science Fund of China: Coupling Mechanism and Coordinated Development of Economic, Resources and Environmental System(No.11CJL048) 5.National Natural Science Foundation of China: Spatial Evolution and Situational Simulation of Global Innovation Network(No.42171179) 6.National Natural Science Foundation of China: Spatiotemporal Evolution and Situational Simulation of Road Network Efficiency in China Megacities(No.41571123) 7.National Natural Science Foundation of China: Spatial Complexity and Self-organization Evolution of Urban-rural Road Network(No.41201130) Only Provincial Levels 1.Humanities and Social Sciences Foundation from Chinese Ministry of Education: Coupling Evaluation and Coordinated Development between Industry and Environment Systems(No.08JC790030) 2.Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai: Growth Mechanism and Integrative Layout of China's S&T Innovation Centers(No.21ZR1419600) 3.Key Project of Soft Science Foundation of Shanghai: Paths and Policies of Shanghai Leading in BR Innovation Network(No.20692107400) 4.Key Project of Soft Science Foundation of Shanghai: Evolution and Promotion of Shanghai's Innovation Capacity in the Global Scientific Collaboration Network(No.17692103600) 5.Philosophy and Social Science Foundation of Shanghai: Spatiotemporal Effect and Simulation of Transport-related Carbon Emissions in China's Main Megacities(No.2015BCK001) 6.Social Science Foundation of Hubei Province: Coordinated Development of Economy, Resource and Environment System in WhMA(No.2012075) 7.Social Science Foundation of Hubei Province: Study on Development Problems and Countermeasures of WhMA(No.07089) 8.Social Science Foundation of Wuhan City: Spatial Organization of WhMA Based on Central China Rising-up Strategy(No.07020) 9.Social Science Foundation of Wuhan City: Spatial Strategy of WMA Development in Central China(No.06011) Only Talent Programs 1.Shanghai Shuguang Program from Shanghai Education Committee: Global Innovation Network and China's S&T Innovation Hubs(No.19SG22) 2.Shanghai Pujiang Program from Shanghai Municipal Human Resources and Social Security Bureau: Spatial Allocation and Carbon-reudcing Strategies of On-road Carbon Emissions in Shanghai(No.17PJC030) 3.Traning Project for Tourism Young Experts from National Tourism Administration: Spatial Stress of Tourism Landscapes from High-speedy Suburbanization(No.TYETP201327) Academic AchievementsPublished Papers(Only in English) 25.Chengliang Liu, Bangjuan Wang, Hong Zhang(*). Mapping the spatial organisation of air transport network by WNEA-MLST analysis. Transportmetrica A: Transport Science, 2023, online. (SSCI) https://doi.org/10.1080/23249935.2023.2261044 24.Xinfang Zhang, Chengliang Liu(*), Yan Peng, Jing Lu. Connectivity-based spatial patterns and factors influencing international container multimodal hubs in China under the Belt and Road initiative.Transport Policy,2023,143:10-24.(SSCI) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tranpol.2023.09.006 23.Bangjuan Wang, Weisheng Mao, Junxian Piao, Chengliang Liu(*). Does external linkage stimulate innovation capacity? The analysis based on dual-pipelines framework. Papers in Regional Science, 2023, 102(3):613-633. (SSCI) https://doi.org/10.1111/pirs.12736 22.Shuaijun Xue, Chengliang Liu(*). Combinatorial knowledge dynamics, innovative performance, and transition studies. Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2023,33:705-718. (SCI) https://doi.org/10.1007/s11442-023-2102-1 21.Chengliang Liu(*), Shanshan Yan. Transnational technology transfer network in China: Spatial dynamics and its determinants. Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2023,32:2383-2414. (SCI) https://doi.org/10.1007/s11442-022-2053-y 20.Bangjuan Wang, Chengliang Liu(*), Hong Zhang. Where are equity and service effectiveness? A tale from public transprot in Shanghai. Journal of Transport Geography, 2022,98,103275. (SSCI) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2021.103275 19.Mingming Guan, Siyu Wu, Chengliang Liu(*). Comparing China's urban aviation and innovation networks. Growth and Change, 2021,52(4):1-14. (SSCI) http://doi.org/10.1111/grow.12593 18.Tao Wang(#), Xiaoming Wang(#), Debin Du(*), Chengliang Liu(*). Regime shift in global transboundary water conflicts. in 70 years of excellence: ECNU’s ongoing commitment to cutting-edge, cross-disciplinary research (Science/AAAS, Washington DC, 2021), p:33-34. 17.Fei Fan, Xuerong Zhang, Wenyi Yang, Chengliang Liu(*). Spatiotemporal evolution of China's ports in the international container transport network under upgraded industrial structure. Transportation Journal, 2021,60(1):43-69.(SSCI) http://doi.org/10.5325/transportationj.60.1.0043 16.Hong Zhang, Peichao Gao, Tian Lan, Chengliang Liu(*).Exploring the structural fractality of urban road networks by different representations. The Professional Geographer, 2021, 73(2):348-362.(SSCI) 15.Hong Zhang, Shan Xu, Xuan Liu, Chengliang Liu(*). Near “real-time” estimation of excess commuting from open-source data: Evidence from China's megacities. Journal of Transport Geography, 2020, 91,102929. (SSCI) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2020.102929 14.Chengliang Liu(*), & Dezhong Duan(*).Spatial inequality of bus transit dependence on urban streets and its relationships with socioeconomic intensities: A tale of two megacities in China. Journal of Transport Geography, 2020, 86,102768. (SSCI) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2020.102768 13.Chengliang Liu(*), Jiaqi Xu, & Hong Zhang(*). Competitiveness or complementarity? A dynamic network analysis of international agri-trade along the Belt and Road. Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, 2020, 13(2),349-374. (ESI Hot-cited ) (SSCI) https://doi.org/10.1007/s12061-019-09307-5 12.Qinchang Gui, Chengliang Liu(*), & Debin Du. Globalization of science and international scientific collaboration: A network perspective.Geoforum, 2019, 105:1-12. (ESI1% High-cited) (SSCI) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2019.06.017 11.Chengliang Liu(*), Caicheng Niu, & Ji Han(*). Spatial dynamics of intercity technology transfer networks in China’s three urban agglomerations: A patent transaction perspective.Sustainability, 2019,11(6), 1647. (SSCI/SCI) https://doi.org/10.3390/su11061647 10.Qinchang Gui, Chengliang Liu(*), Debin Du, & Dezhong Duan. The changing geography of global science. Environment and Planning A, 2019,51(8):1615-1617. (SSCI) https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518X18816694 9.Qinchang Gui, Chengliang Liu(*), & Debin Du(*). Does network position foster knowledge production? Evidence from international scientific collaboration network. Growth and Change, 2018, 49(4):594-611. (SSCI) https://doi.org/10.1111/grow.12263 8.Qinchang Gui, Chengliang Liu(*), & Debin Du(*). International knowledge flows and the role of proximity. Growth and Change, 2018, 49(3):532-547. (Top Downloaded Article 2017-2018 in Growth and Change) (SSCI) https://doi.org/10.1111/grow.12245 7.Chengliang Liu(*), Jiaqi Wang, & Hong Zhang(*). Spatial heterogeneity of ports in the global maritime network detected by weighted ego network analysis. Maritime Policy and Management, 2018, 45(1): 89-104. (ESI1% High-cited) (SSCI) http://doi.org/10.1080/03088839.2017.1345019 6.Chengliang Liu, Jiaqi Wang, Hong Zhang(*), & Meiyuan Yin. Mapping the hierarchical structure of the global shipping network by Weighted Ego Network Analysis. International Journal of Shipping and Transport Logistics, 2018,10(1):63-86. (SSCI) http://doi.org/10.1504/IJSTL.2018.10008535 5.Chengliang Liu(*), & Tao Wang. Identifying and mapping local contributions of carbon emissions from urban motor and metro transports: A weighted multiproxy allocating approach. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2017, 64:132-143.(Scopus CiteScore Top1 in Urban Studies) (SSCI/SCI) http://doi.org/10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2017.01.010 4.Rui Zhao(*), Xiao Zhou, Jiaojie Han, & Chengliang Liu(*). For the sustainable performance of the carbon reduction labeling policies under an evolutionary game simulation. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2016, 112:262-274. (ESI1% High-cited) (SSCI) http://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2016.03.008 3.Chengliang Liu(*), & Qinchang Gui. Mapping intellectual structures and dynamics of transport geography research: A scientometric overview from 1982 to 2014. Scientometrics, 2016, 109(1):159-184. (SSCI/SCI) http://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-016-2045-8 2.Chengliang Liu(*),Tao Wang, Xiao Lin, & Rui Zhao. Allocating and mapping carbon footprint at the township scale by correlating industry sectors to land uses. Geographical Review, 2016, 106(3):441-464.(SSCI) http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1931-0846.2016.12159.x 1.Debin Du, Dezhong Duan, Chengliang Liu(*), & Yahua Ma.Twenty-five years of progress in geopolitics research: Efforts from China’s geographers. Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2016, 26(8):1223-1242. (SCIE) http://doi.org/10.1007/s11442-016-1323-y Published Books(Only Monographs in English) Chengliang Liu. Geography of Technology Transfer in China: A Glocal Network Approach. Singapore:World Scientific,2023;(ECNU Scientific Reports Series) Honor |