Professor Yang is a seismologist at the Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Southern University of Science and Technology at Shenzhen, Guangdong. He got his Bachelor of Sciences from University of Science and Technology of China in 2000. His PhD studies took place in Brown University majoring in Geophysics and Seismology during 2000-2006 and his PhD degree was awarded in 2006. Afterward, he took research associate and senior research associate positions at University of Colorado at Boulder in 2006-2010. In August 2010, he moved to Macquarie University as a lecturer and was promoted to associate professor in 2015. In November 2021, he joined Department of Earth and Space Sciences at Southern University of Science and Technology. Prof. Yang’s main research area includes seismic tomography and ambient noise tomography. He has published more than 90 scientific papers in high-ranking international journals, including Nature, Nature Geoscience, Geology, EPSL, GRL, JGR-Solid Earth, etc.
Employment
2021/11-present Professor, Southern University of Science
and Technology
2015-2021 Associate Professor, Macquarie
University
2010-2015 Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, Macquarie
University.
2006-2010 Research Associate/Senior Research
Associate, University of Colorado at Boulder.
Honors and Awards
2015 The Anton Hales Medal from Australian
Academy of Science
2013 Australian Research Council, Future
Fellowship
2016
Chutian Guest Chair Professor, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan)
2016
Earth and Planetary Science Letter, Outstanding Contribution in
Reviewing
2014 Outstanding Reviewer for Geophysical
Journal of International.
2010 Outstanding Reviewer for Geophysical
Journal of International.
Professional Service
2015-present, Associate
editor for the journal of “Exploration Geophysics”.
2017-present, Member of
editorial board of Journal “Earth and Planetary Physics”.
2016-2020, IUGG IASPEI
National Correspondent of Australia,
2015-2021, Macquarie University’s
representative for IRIS.
2009-2010, Member of
IRIS Transportable Array Working Group