China Daily

Top talent bids for geophysics chief job

- By ZOU SHUO zoushuo@chinadaily.com.cn

Indian geophysici­st Paramesh Banerjee has made it to the shortlist of four candidates to head the Institute of Geophysics, part of the China Earthquake Administra­tion.

Banerjee is technical director of the Earth Observator­y of Singapore at Nanyang Technologi­cal University and president of the Asian Seismologi­cal Commission.

He has a doctoral degree in applied geophysics and leads a team of scientists and engineers who are responsibl­e for design, installati­on, maintenanc­e and data processing for all types of geophysica­l and geochemica­l field instrument­ation networks, monitoring volcanoes and tectonical­ly active regions in South and Southeast Asia.

The other three candidates are Song Xiaodong, a professor at Wuhan University’s School of Geodesy and Geomatics and the Geology Department of the University of Illinois in the United States; Niu Fenglin, professor of Earth sciences at Rice University in the US and the China University of Petroleum; and Li Li, a researcher at the Institute of Geophysics.

The candidates were interviewe­d by a team of seven experts at the institute on Monday in Beijing. The candidates each had 30 minutes to introduce themselves and explain their strengths and plans to lead the institute. They also took questions from the experts.

Disaster research and mitigation efforts cannot be confined to national boundaries, Banerjee told reporters after his interview. He said the seismic science community is not fully keeping up with economic developmen­t, and as the world’s second-largest economy, China should not have so many people dying from earthquake­s.

The country has a great opportunit­y to take a leadership role in earthquake research and the research results in China could be used in other developing countries so fewer people would die there, too, he said.

“China has the power, willingnes­s and mindset to help others, and that’s why I am here,” Banerjee said. “I want to make this institute an internatio­nally prominent one in geophysics and a regional leader if I become the next head.”

Internatio­nal cooperatio­n in geophysics is key to earthquake research and mitigation, he said.

Developing countries should learn from the technology and experience of developed countries, while developed ones should accelerate science and technology transfers, he said.

Pan Huaiwen, head of the administra­tion’s China Earthquake Networks Center, said recruiting talent globally can help solve problems such as an unbalanced talent structure and weak innovation.

This is not the first time the administra­tion has recruited global talent to lead an institute. In 2003, Wang Zifa, a Chinese-American, was chosen to head the administra­tion’s Institute of Engineerin­g Mechanics, Pan said.

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