
Ph.D. supervisor, Chief Scientist of the Chinese Academy of Forestry, Academicianof International Academy of Wood Science.
Prof. Lyu Jianxiong once served as the Executive Deputy Director of the Research Institute of Wood Industry of Chinese Academy of Forestry. He is now the Director of Key Laboratory Wood Science and Technology of the National Forestry and Grassland Administration, and also the Chairmen of Expert Committee for the National Technology Innovation Alliance of Wood/Bamboo Industry, the Chairperson of the Biomass Materials Science Branch of the Chinese Society of Forestry, Vice Chairperson of National Technical Committee on Timber of Standardization Administration of China, Vice Chairman of National Technical Committee on Forest Biomass Materials of Standardization Administration of China, Chief Editor of the Wood Science and Technology branch of the Third edition Forestry Volume of Encyclopedia of China, Chief Editor of Wood Science and Technology of the Chinese Forestry Encyclopedia, Chief Editor of Chinese Journal of Wood Science and Technology, Deputy Chief Editor of Journal of Forestry Engineering, and International Editorial Board Member of Forest Products Journal, etc.
Prof. Lyu Jianxiong has been involved in the research of wood science and technology, mainly wood physics and drying, wood protection and modification. As a project leader, he has participated in more than20 projects funded by the National Key Research and Development Program of China, China National Funds for Distinguished Young Scientists, and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, etc. He has published more than 200 academic papers (including 60 SCI papers) in Holzforschung,Wood Science and Technology, Drying Technology, Planta, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Wood and Fiber Science, Forest Products Journal, Journal of Wood Science, Scientia Silvae Sinicae, etc. Prof. Lyv has published nine books, obtained 13 patents of invention. He led the formulation and revise of six international standards and three national standards, won the National Prizes for Progress in Science and Technology twice and the prizes for progress in science and technology at provincial and ministerial levels seven times.
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