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PROFESSOR

Jingwei Liang

Jingwei Liang, male, Doctorate degree, Professor, Master Supervisor梁景伟

Education and Work Experience

September 1981 - July 1985: Bachelor's degree in Mathematics Department, Beijing Normal University

September 1985 - June 1988: Master's degree in Mathematics Department, Beijing Normal University

September 1997 - May 2001: Doctorate degree in Petroleum Engineering College, China University of Petroleum (Beijing). Currently serves as a director of the Beijing Society for Computational Mathematics.

June 1988 - Present: Engaged in teaching work in the School of Sciences, China University of Petroleum (Beijing). Positions held include Deputy Director and Director of the Mathematics Teaching and Research Office, Deputy Director and Director of the Mathematics and Physics Department, Dean of the School of Sciences, and currently serves as the Secretary of the Party Committee of the School of Sciences.

Representative Works

  1. Liang Jingwei, December 2019, "Matrix Theory and Its Applications" (rich media textbook). Petroleum Industry Press, Beijing.

  2. Liang Jingwei, Wang Liqun, March 2020 (Chinese version), "Reservoir Fully Implicit Numerical Simulation Method and Implementation". Science Press, Beijing.

Major Honors and Awards

  1. "Research and Practice of the Teaching Content System for Public Basic Courses for Engineering Undergraduates" won the second prize of the China National Natural Gas Corporation in 2000 (ranked 5th)
  2. "Application Research of Well Test Technology" won the second prize of the China University Science and Technology Awards Committee in 2002 (ranked 4th)

Scientific Research Achievements

During his career, he has published more than 20 papers, authored 1 monograph (as the first author), and published 1 textbook (as an independent author). He has undertaken and completed 6 scientific research horizontal projects, won 2 provincial and ministerial awards, and undertaken and completed 8 school-level teaching reform projects.