What about Mr. Ying Zhou from Tongji University?
Ying Zhou Ying Zhou, an outstanding teacher of Tongji University, is a doctor of engineering, a professor, a doctoral supervisor, and a winner of the National Natural Science Foundation's Outstanding Youth Science Fund. He is currently the president of Tongji University's School of Civil Engineering [1], the vice chairman of the International Society for Isolation and Energy Consumption Control (ASSISi) [10], and the deputy director of the International Joint Laboratory of Earthquake Engineering (ILEE) of the Ministry of Education [2]. After graduating from Tongji University in 2006, he stayed there to teach, and successively engaged in international cooperation research at the University of California at Berkeley and Caspian University. In recent years, he has presided over more than 20 national, provincial and ministerial scientific research projects, such as the National Key R&D Plan, the National Natural Science Foundation and the National 973 Project, as well as a number of projects entrusted by enterprises [3]. The research results won 4 international academic awards and 5 domestic academic awards, and published more than 80 academic papers 180, including more than 70 papers included in SCI, more than 20 national invention patents authorized, 4 software works, and 4 books including Theory and Practice of Damping Wall Vibration Reduction and Shaking Table Model Test Method and Technology of Building Structures [3]. Main academic organizations are part-time: executive director of the Academic Committee on Human Settlements of High-rise Buildings of China Architecture Society, secretary-general of Seismological Society of China Recoverable Seismological Committee [4], deputy secretary-general of urban and rural disaster prevention and mitigation Committee of China Disaster Prevention Association [5], etc. He also serves as the editorial board of international SCI journals Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering [6], Asian Journal of Architecture and Architectural Engineering [7] and Journal of Architectural Structure [8].