Team
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Haipeng Li
Title / Role: Project Leader / Product Director
Haipeng Li serves as the Product Director. He primarily engages in the design of paleogeographic research platforms and studies related to paleogeographic reconstruction.
Yisa Wang
Title / Role: Chief Technology Officer
Yisa Wang is the Chief Technology Officer at Time Machine project, where he is chiefly in charge of the platform's technical development, including the architectural design of the entire product ecosystem, server infrastructure, and the execution of core algorithms. With a remarkable 16-year tenure in computer science, Yisa has consistently kept Time Machine at the cutting edge of technological innovation. His forward-thinking approach to system architecture significantly enhances the platform's performance, scalability, and security, making substantial contributions to its robust framework.
Han Cheng
Title / Role: Product Manager
Han is a Product Manager with a Master's degree from the China University of Geosciences (Beijing). Han plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of paleogeographic research platforms. He is particularly focused on the product design and project management of the Time Machine project, ensuring its timely progress and alignment with the center's innovative research objectives.
Guixin Zhu
Title / Role: Front-end Developer
Guixin is a promising undergraduate from Zhejiang University of Technology. With a strong foundation in computer science and coding, Guixin has significantly contributed to the user interface and interaction design of Time Machine, enhancing user experience and interface intuitiveness. Her dedication and skill make her an invaluable part of the Time Machine development team.
Chengshan Wang
Chengshan Wang is an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and a professor at the China University of Geosciences (Beijing). He is the initiator of the Time Machine project. His research focuses on sedimentology, paleogeographic reconstruction, and the tectonic evolution of the Tibetan Plateau. His extensive expertise has provided valuable insights and guidance for the development of the Time Machine platform.
Mingcai Hou
Mingcai Hou serves as the Scientific Advisor for the Time Machine project. He is a professor and the current Vice President of Chengdu University of Technology. His research focuses on deep-time sedimentology, paleogeographic reconstruction, and ultra-deep hydrocarbon exploration. His significant contributions in the field of paleogeographic reconstruction have provided valuable insights and guidance for the development of the Time Machine platform.
Christopher R. Scotese
Christopher R. Scotese is an adjunct professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Northwestern University and a Research Associate at the Field Museum of Natural History. He is renowned for creating the Paleomap Project, which maps Earth's geological history over the past billion years. His extensive work in plate tectonics and paleoclimatology has significantly influenced the field, and his contributions have been instrumental in shaping the Time Machine platform.
Christian Vérard
Christian Vérard serves as a Scientific Advisor for the Time Machine project. He is a Senior Researcher in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Geneva. His research focuses on paleogeographic reconstruction and geodynamic modeling, contributing critical data and perspectives that have enhanced the accuracy and functionality of the Time Machine platform.
Jun Meng
Title / Role: Scientific Advisor
Jun Meng is a professor at China University of Geosciences (Beijing), with extensive expertise in paleomagnetism. His research interests include geoscience big data, paleomagnetic databases, and paleogeographic reconstruction. Jun has provided numerous valuable insights and constructive suggestions that have significantly contributed to the development of this platform.