Lei Xiaobing
Lei Xiaobing, a native of Luoyang, Henan Province, graduated from East China University of Political Science and Law (ECUPL) in June 2007 and won a doctor of laws degree. Lei published 18 theses on core journals in the categories of laws, social sciences, and economics, such as the Law Science Monthly, the ECUPL Journal, and the Securities Market Herald. Besides, Lei participated in 7 provincial or ministerial level research subjects including those of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and co-authored a book. In December 2007, Lei started to work in the postdoctoral workstation for the project subject of “Study on Legal Issues of Futures Investment Funds”, with research specialty in laws and rules for futures market.
Li Zehai
Li Zehai, a native of Jingyu County, Jilin Province, graduated from Jilin University in 2005 and won a doctor of engineering degree. Li once taught in Jilin Province for 6 years before starting to work in the postdoctoral workstation in December 2007. Li’s research subject is “Study on Liquidity of Futures Market and Liquidity Risk”. Li is specialized in issues including risk control, liquidity analysis, and algorithmic trading for futures market. Li once won the 2nd prize for progress in science and technology in Jilin Province and assumed an array of projects and key programs of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, as well as issued 18 theses on major domestic or overseas journals, or international conferences.
Ji Jing
Ji Jing, a native of Zibo, Shandong Province, graduated from the Financial Research Institution of Fudan University in 2008 and won a doctor of economics degree. Ji participated in an array of subjects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and those of enterprises or public institutions. Ji published many theses on core academic economic journals. Ji’s specialty lies in financial risk management and pricing for financial derivatives products. Ji started to work in the postdoctoral workstation in October 2008, with the project subject of “Study on Risk Management of Copper Futures and Options”.
Luo Cheng
Luo Cheng, a native of Changsha, Hunan Province, graduated from Hunan University in December 2007 and won a doctor of industrial economics degree. Luo once taught in the College of Economics and Trade of Hunan University for 2 years, and led or participated in a number of national programs for breakthroughs in science and technology, the National Foundation for Social Sciences, or crosswise projects. Luo won the 1st prize for progress in science and technology in Hunan Province in 2007 and published many theses in various core journals. Luo is specialized in issues including studies on oil industry and derivatives. Luo started to work in the postdoctoral workstation in 2008, with the research subject of “Study on Relationship between Oil Prices and National Economy”.
Su Yiyi
Su Yiyi was a native of Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province. Su went to study in Guanghua School of Management of Beijing University in 2003 and won a doctor of strategic management degree. During the doctorial program, Su published theses on core domestic and overseas journals such as the Management World, the Nankai Business Review, and the Management and Organization Review (SSCI searching). Su has also published theses on top international academic seminars including those of the U.S. Project Management Institute and U.S. International Business Institute. Besides, Su participated in 3 programs of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NNSFC), one of which was a key subject of the NNSFC. Su started to work in the postdoctoral workstation in July 2008, with specialty in study on exchanges’ strategies for development.
Zhang Lifang
Zhang Lifang holds a master of science degree in computational mathematics and a doctor of management degree in management science and engineering. Zhang graduated from the Department of Financial Engineering of Shanghai Jiaotong University in 2008 and started to research in the postdoctoral workstation of the Shanghai Futures Exchange in the same year. Zhang once participated in an array of subjects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, published many theses on journals including the Systems Engineering – Theory and Practice, the Journal of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, and the Journal of Management and Systems. Zhang also wrote a book entitled with Securities Market Liquidity and Strategies for Investors’ Trading. Zhang is specialized in microstructure and risk management for financial market.
Zhang Zhiyong
Zhang Zhiyong, a native of Pingdingshan, Henan Province, graduated from the Management College of Xi’an Jiaotong University and won a doctor of management degree. During the doctorial program, Zhang participated in 3 research subjects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, published over 10 theses on journals such as the Management Science, as well as won the scholarship and the title of outstanding student cadre of Xi’an Jiaotong University for several times. Zhang also won the 1st prize of the Doctors’ Forum of the 2006 JMS Annual Conference of China’s Marketing Science. Zhang started to work in the postdoctoral workstation in 2008, with the project subject of “Study on Cultivation of Institutional Investors of Commodity Funds and Others in China”.
Zhou Qiuling
Zhou Qiuling, a native of Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, graduated from the East China University of Science and Technology in 2008 and won a doctor of engineering degree. During the doctorial program, in addition to applying for 3 patents, Zhou published nearly 10 theses on domestic and overseas core journals, 6 of which were published on SCI or EI. Zhou also participated in an array of research projects of state level, provincial or ministerial level, such as the State 863 Plan, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Shanghai Special Project for Nanotechnology, and the program for significant breakthroughs in science and technology of Zhejiang Province. Zhang started to work in the postdoctoral workstation in July 2008, with the research subject of “Study on Trading Mechanism of Carbon Emission Rights and Futures Products Development”.
Gao Yuzhuo
Gao Yuzhuo graduated from Suzhou University in 2008 and won a doctor of laws degree. During the doctorial program, Gao went to Soochow University in Taiwan for academic exchange. In recent years, Gao published 12 theses on journals such as the Printed Material of Renmin University of China, the Shanghai Finance, and the Chongqing Social Sciences. Besides, Gao also participated in the compilation of a dictionary, which was published by Renmin Publication House, a project financed by the National Foundation for Social Sciences, and a subject of the Ministry of Justice. Gao’s major research specialty includes issues such as economic and administrative laws, financial regulation, and the influence of subprime crisis on China’s capital market.
Huang Wei
Huang Wei, a native of Shenyang, Liaoning Province, graduated from Shanghai Jiaotong University and won a doctor of financial engineering degree. Huang once participated in a variety of subjects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and published theses on journals including the Journal of Management Sciences in China, the Journal of Systems and Management, and the Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University. Huang is specialized in the studies on futures market, financial risk management, development of commodity index and derivatives, as well as analysis on trading strategies.
Zhang Can
Zhang Can, a native of Chengdu, Sichuan Province, graduated from the Financial College of Shanghai University of Finance and Economics and won a doctor of economics degree. Zhang started to work in the postdoctoral workstation in July 2002, with the research subject of “Study on Relationship between Financial Derivatives and Capital Market Development”. Zhang published many theses as well as a book titled with the Study on Theory of Financial Bubbles.
Wang Naisheng
Wang Naisheng, a native of Juancheng County, Shandong Province, graduated from the Mathematics Department of Shandong Normal University in 1996. Wang was later accepted to study at the Statistics Department of East China Normal University after enrollment examination for postgraduate program. Wang’s tutor is Mao Shisong, a well-known statistician in China. Wang won a doctor of statistics degree in 2002 and started to work in the postdoctoral workstation in August 2002, with the research subject of “Study on Fluctuation and Trading System of Interest Rate Futures”. Zhang is specialized in financial risk management, quantitative finance, and reliability. Zhang has published many theses on both domestic and overseas journals.
Hou Xiaohong
Hou Xiaohong was a native of Anren County, Hunan Province. Hou holds a doctor of science degree of Central South University. Hou started to study commodity futures from 1996, and accomplished an array of significant research subjects including “Risk Control and Alert System for China’s Commodity Futures” of the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Hou also published over 10 relevant theses on journals such as the Forecasting, the Journal of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, the Securities & Futures of China, and the Journal of Central South University from 1997 to 2001. Hou started postdoctoral research work in the Shanghai Futures Exchange in October 2002, with specialty in risk management and forecasting of price fluctuation for commodity futures. Hou has also conducted in-depth research on futures market for products including natural rubber, copper, and soybean futures.
Xi Wei
Xi Wei holds a doctor’s degree earned from the Statistics and Finance Department of University of Science and Technology of China. Xi started postdoctoral research work in 2003, with the subject of study on “Mechanism of Parallel Trading of Copper Options and Futures”. Xi has published theses on journals including the Journal of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, the Journal of Management and Systems, and the Systems Engineering – Theory and Practice. Xi is specialized in issues including options contracts and trading, options pricing models and pricing biases, structural notes design and pricing, credit risk management, and credit derivatives.
Liu Wencai
Liu Wencai was a native of Taizhou, Zhejiang Province. Liu holds a doctor’s degree after studying financial engineering and financial management in Tianjin University. Liu started research work in the postdoctoral workstation in March 2003, with the subject of “Study on Some Key Issues in Risk Management on Index Futures Trading”. Liu also participated in an array of subjects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, in addition to publishing many theses on journals such as the Journal of Systems Engineering, the Systems Engineering – Theory and Practice, and the Modern Finance and Economics. Liu is specialized in financial time series analysis, complicated situation of China’s financial market, and risk management on index futures.
Yang Jianming
Yang Jianming, a doctor of economics, graduated from the Research Center for China’s Economy of Beijing University in 2003. Yang is now doing research in the postdoctoral workstation of the Shanghai Futures Exchange, with specialty in monetary theory and policy, as well as bonds market and interest rate futures. Yang published a number of theses on journals including the Nankai Business Review, the China Reform, and the Economic Review.
Tian Chao
Tian Chao graduated from the Civil Engineering Department of Tongji University in 1994. Tian was major in international finance at the School of Economics of Fudan University from 1997 to 2000 and earned a master’s degree. In 2000 to 2003, Tian studied industrial economics in Fudan University and earned a doctor’s degree. Tian has published over 20 theses on domestic or overseas core journals including the World Economic Papers and the International Economic Review. In addition, Tian also co-authored 2 books, participated in the writing of 1 book, and participated in 8 subjects organized by units such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Ministry of Education, the Shanghai Municipal Government, and the Shanghai Stock Exchange. Tian once worked at governmental departments, securities companies, investment companies, and newspaper offices.
Zhang Hongmin
Zhang Hongmin studied in Southwest Petroleum University and then China University of Petroleum (Beijing). Zhang was major in energy economics and won a doctor’s degree in oil and gas field development project of China University of Petroleum in 2002. During the doctoral program, Zhang participated in research on subjects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Ministry of Science and Technology’s soft sciences program, in addition to publishing 5 theses and winning twice the 2nd prize issued by the Ministry of Education for progress in science and technology. After graduation, Zhang assumed the position of lecturer for the major postgraduate course of “Study on Oil Strategies” in China University of Petroleum for 1 year. Presently, Zhang is doing research work on domestic and overseas oil spots, futures and futures markets in the postdoctoral workstation of the Shanghai Futures Exchange.
Han Gaofeng
Han Gaofeng graduated from University of California in 2001 and won a doctor of international economics degree, after winning a bachelor of science degree and a master of science degree in the Management College of Fudan University. Han is presently doing research on financial derivatives and risk management.
Yu Shuwei
Yu Shuwei, a native of Chun’an, Zhejiang Province, graduated from Guanghua School of Management of Beijing University and won a doctor’s degree in financial engineering and securities market in June 2004. Yu started to work in the postdoctoral workstation from August 2004, doing research on subjects of index spots and futures markets. Yu’s specialty lies in wealth management for companies, behavioral finance, enterprise management, and index futures. Yu participated in many subjects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, as well as those of enterprises and public institutions. Besides, Yu published many theses on some core journals.
Gu Yanling
Gu Yanling was a native of Anshan, Liaoning Province. Gu holds a doctor’s degree in operational research and cybernetics issued by Shandong University. Gu started to do research work in the postdoctoral workstation on the subject of “Options Pricing Theory” in August 2004. Gu published many academic theses on journals such as the Acta Mathematicae Applicatae Sinica, the Stochastic Analysis and Applications, and the Journal of Shandong University (Natural Science). Gu is specialized in research on pricing and numeral computation for financial derivatives.
Yang Ji
Yang Ji holds a doctor of economics degree. Yang started to study in the Economics College of Beijing University in 2001, under the guidance of famous economist Professor Dong Fu. Yang started to work in the postdoctoral workstation in August 2004, mainly doing research on “Transformation of China’s Macro-economy and Development of Futures Market”, with specialty in development of economics, finance, and futures market. Yang published over 10 theses on core journals such as the Economic Perspectives, the Reform of Economic System, and the Shanghai Journal of Economics. Yang has also written a book and participated in 2 subjects of the National Foundation for Social Sciences.
Cui Tong
Cui Tong started to do research work in the postdoctoral workstation in 2004, studying the subject of “Role Played by Financial Derivatives in Improving Businesses of China’s Banks”. Cui studied in Japan in 1991, and won a master of commerce degree and a doctor of economics degree in Chuo University in Japan. Cui returned to China in 2003. Cui published many research theses on journals and series books including the Annual Report of Enterprise Research Institution of Chuo University and the Business Research, as well as participated in many research subjects during overseas study in Japan. Cui is specialized in financial regulation and wealth management for companies.
Xiao Hui
Xiao Hui is a native of Ji’an, Jiangxi Province. Xiao holds a master of engineering degree in computer software and a doctor of management degree in financial engineering. Xiao has participated in many subjects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Many of Xiao’s theses were published or quoted on journals including the Journal of Management Sciences in China, the Systems Engineering – Theory and Practice, the Journal of Systems and Engineering, and the Systems Engineering Theory · Methodology · Applications. Xiao is specialized in studies on commodity futures market, stock index futures, development of financial derivatives, analysis on strategies for investment portfolio, and others. Xiao is presently doing research on the subject of “Study on Comparison of Trading System and Effectiveness of the Shanghai Futures Exchange and the London Metal Exchange”.
Yang Zaibin
Yang Zaibin, a native of Luxi County, Hunan Province, graduated from Tong Ji University in 2005 and won a doctor of management degree. During the doctoral program, Yang published 21 theses on core domestic and overseas journals, such as the Management World, the Studies of International Finance, and the Journal of Tongji University (Natural Science). Besides, Yang has led and participated in 7 subjects at provincial or ministerial level, including those of the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Yang has published a monograph titled the Theory of Finance Agglomeration (China Social Sciences Press). Yang was awarded with Yinrun Prize, the highest honor of Tongji University, in 2004. Yang started to work in the postdoctoral workstation in 2005, with the research subject of “Study on Risk Control Warning System of Financial Derivatives Market”.
Jin Denggui
Jin Denggui graduated from the Statistics Department of Shanghai University of Finance and Economics in 2005 and won a doctor of economics degree. Jin’s project subject is “Study on Investment Strategies for Index Futures and Options”. Jin is specialized in alert and prevention of financial risks, investment strategies for index futures and options, theory on index compilation, theory on securities investment portfolio, evaluation for intrinsic value of shares, and others. Jin participated in the key subjects of the National Bureau of Statistics, and published many theses on an array of core journals.
Lu Qingjie
Lu Qingjie, a native of Baishan, Jilin Province, graduated from Fudan University in 2003 and won a doctor of management degree, before going to Columbia University in the U.S. as a visiting scholar. Yang started to work in the postdoctoral workstation in 2005, with the research subject of “Study on the Role of Interest Rate Futures in Improving China’s Term Structure of Interest Rates”. During the doctoral program, Lu won Lenovo Group Scholarship and Huawei Prize, as well as “Jiang Xuemo Foundation for Economic Development and Fund for Theses of Postgraduate Students from the Shanghai International Finance Center”. Besides, Lu led and participated in research on many subjects and published many theses on core journals including the Journal of Fudan University (Social Science). Lu also co-authored 2 books. Lu’s specialty lies in interest rate derivatives products, quantitative finance, and monetary theory and policy.
Mao Xiaoyun
Mao Xiaoyun, a native of Xiajiang, Jiangxi Province, graduated from the School of International Business Administration of Shanghai University of Finance and Economics and won a doctor of economics degree. Mao was awarded with the title of “Outstanding Graduates in Shanghai”. During the doctoral program, sponsored by the Taiwan China Foundation, Mao went to National Central University in Taiwan for academic exchange. Yang started to work in the postdoctoral workstation in 2006, with the project subject of “Study on International Strategies of Shanghai Futures Market”. Mao is specialized in industrial organization, governmental regulation, and development of futures market.
Jiang Xiaoquan
Jiang Xiaoquan, a native of Wanxian, Sichuan Province, graduated from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, and won a doctor of economics degree. Jiang has over 2 years’ working experience in securities and banking industry. During the doctoral program, Jiang won the gold prize in the 4th “Challenge Cup” Contest of China College Students’ Start-up Plans and the McFadden - Lin Shaogong Scholarship for Economics. Besides, Jiang published over 20 theses on journals such as the Management World and the Reform, as well as participated in an array of subjects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and those at provincial or ministerial level. Jiang started to work in the postdoctoral workstation in 2006, with the project subject of “Study on Commodity Index Futures and Relevant Commodity ETF in China”.
Yao Deliang
Yao Deliang is a native of Chang Feng, Anhui Province. Yao holds a beholder of engineering degree in applied chemistry, as well as a master’s degree and a doctor’s degree of economics in finance. Yao graduated from the School of Finance of Renmin University of China. Yao went to support Tibet for 3 years and assumed positions including Chief of the Personnel Section of Tibet University. Yao has published over 10 theses over the years on core economic or financial journals, or business journals, such as the Finance and Trade Economics, the China International Finance Society, the Journal of Finance and Economics, the Modern Economic Science, the Chinese Banker, the Modern Bankers, the International Financing, and the Digital Fortune. Besides, Yao has published 2 monographs through China Renmin University Press. Yao has conducted in-depth research on issues including finance innovations, vicissitudes of financial system, and risk management. Yao started to work in the postdoctoral workstation in 2006, with research subject of study on development of futures of chemical products.
Liu Xing
Liu Xing, a native of Qichun, Hubei Province, graduated from the Economics Department of the Business College of Wuhan University in June 2006 and won a doctor of economics degree. Liu has led and participated in many subjects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, as well as those at the provincial or ministerial level, or subjects of enterprises and public institutions. Besides, Liu has published many theses on an array of core journals. Liu is specialized in studies on derivatives, quantitative finance, energy futures or options, and others. Liu started to work in the postdoctoral workstation in 2006, with the research subject of “Study on Developing China's Electricity Futures”.