Peking University law school professor Zhang Qianfan

 
The afternoon of October 22nd in our department
 
1964 was born in Shanghai in January

Level of education:

Government in 1999, August

Master of Science in University of Texas-Austin in December, the government in 1997

Study and research of law of University of Maryland in September, 1992 --1995 year in July the Baltimore

Biophysical doctorate in 1990 January --1992 year in July Saint Cruise, University of California

In 1989 December, Dr. Biophysics

Master degree in physics in 1986 May Carnegie - Mellon University

Solid State Physics Bachelor of Nanjing University in July, 1984

Teaching and research experience:

Research assistant in 1999 June University of Texas-Austin Center for public policy research

A visiting fellow at the Nanjing Normal University College of law in 1998 June economic

ICPSR agent / consultants during the summer of 1996, the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor)

Teaching assistant in 1995 August --1999 year in May the University of Texas-Austin Department of government

Computer consultant 1993 May -1995 years in July University of Maryland Information Service Center

Expertise in teaching and research:

The western constitutionalism and judicial system;

The legal analysis;

Social and economic analysis of law;

Intellectual property law;

The historical evolution of the legal system;

Comparative political / moral and legal theory;

Comparative study of political and legal system method;

Design and analysis of quantitative model.

Quantitative research skills:

Statistical procedures: SAS, SPSS, GAUSS;

Data processing: voting behavior space analysis, non linear dynamic model, spectral analysis;

Setup: C, PASCAL, FORTRAN, Extended Basic

Application software: UNIX system and personal computer in the vast majority of text and image processing software.

Members of the academic community:

American Philosophical Association (since 1998);

American Philosophical Association (since 1997);

America Political Science Association (since 1997);

The Midwest Political Science Association (since 1998);

American Institute of Political Studies (1996-97).

Academic award fund:

Ford Foundation Fund in East Asian Studies in summer of 1998

The Patterson scholarship in autumn of 1998

Occupation development bonus in 1999 April (source: University of Texas-Austin College of Humanities

Main academic achievements:

Selected works (Chinese):

Zhang Qianfan (pseudonym), 1998, "the market economy legal regulation", Beijing: China legal publishing house.

Zhang Qianfan, "the western constitutional government system: Principles and Applications", China University of Political Science and Law press (under editor).

Zhang Qianfan, "Introduction" American constitution, China Social Science Press (under editor).

Zhang Qianfan, in the spring of 1994, from Maddie the "federal review" tenth, thirty-nine, fifty-one, contained in the "intellectuals", pp. 26-32.

Zhang Qianfan, 1995, "the judicial control of administrative action and administrative institute" in French, is contained in the "Chinese law" sixty-fifth, pp. 107-117. The modernization of the legal system of income "" the first volume, edited by Gong Pixiang, Nanjing: Nanjing Normal University press, pp. 311-340.

Zhang Qianfan, 1996, "law and order" American economy, "second of" the modernization of legal system volume, edited by Gong Pixiang, Nanjing: Nanjing Normal University press, pp. 487-519.

Zhang Qianfan, the spring of 1996 quarterly, "constitutionalism and Democracy: the three right USA federal division and party politics", "social science quarterly Chinese" fourteenth, pp. 145-167.

Zhang Qianfan, the 1996 winter issue, "Capitalism: a political economy analysis of comparative study", "social science quarterly Chinese" seventeenth, pp. 153-176.

Zhang Qianfan, 1999, "legal framework" of the European community, "fourth of" the modernization of legal system volume, edited by Gong Pixiang, Nanjing: Nanjing Normal University press, pp. 591-630.

Zhang Qianfan, 1999, "" French Civil Code "history", contained in the "total fiftieth comparative study", pp. 251-260.

Zhang Qianfan, "the western law origin and the 'Court of law' role in society", "comparative study" (under editor.

Zhang Qianfan, "the historical evolution of Anglo American Contract Law," "foreign law" (under editor).

Zhang Qianfan, "the evolution of" general civil law history, "foreign law" (under editor).

International academic papers:

Individual Rights and National Interests: Toward the Constitutional Protection of Human Dignity (the constitutional protection of individual rights and the interests of the state: to the dignity of the. Annual Meeting of Association of) Chinese Political Studies (American political science research annual meeting). Buffalo, NY. August 1

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Human Dignity in Confucianism: Toward a Balanced View of Rights and Duty (the balanced idea: the dignity of Confucianism in the rights and responsibilities. The Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy) (Twentieth session of World Philosophy Conference). Boston, MA. August 1998

Ideological Commitment and Dilemma of Social Choice: Dynamic Simulations of Social Capital (ideology and social choice problem: the dynamics of social capital. Annual Meeting of American simulation) Political Science Association (America political society annual meeting). Boston, MA. September 1998

Confucianism and Constitutionalism: On Characterization of Li as a Constitution of Society (Confucianism and Constitutionalism: theory as the social charter ceremony). Annual Meeting of American Philosophical Association (USA Philosophy Association Annual Meeting). Washington D.C., December 27-30, 1998

Applying Spatial Theory to New Democracies: A Model for Analyzing the Aggregate Data of the 1996 Russian Presidential Election (space: in the transition to democracy in the aggregate data analysis from the theory of the 1996 Russian presidential election of the model of. 57th Annual Meeting of Midwest Political) Science Association (fifty-seventh session of the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting). Chicago, IL. April 15-17, 1999

Applying Spatial Theory to Aggregate Data: Theory and Simulations (theory and Simulation of space applications: to aggregate data from theory). Political Methodology Meeting (on political methods America years). University of Texas A&M. July 15-17, 1999

Publish selected (English):

Applying Spatial Analysis to Aggregate Election Data: Theory and Simulations. Political Methodology. Submitted

Applying Spatial Theory to New Democracies: A Model for Analyzing the Aggregate Data of the 1996 Russian Presidential Election (Manuscript)

Nanosecond Circular Dichroism Spectral Measuremen

Ts: Extension to the Far Ultraviolet Region. C.-F. Zhang, J.W. Lewis, R. Cerpa, I.D. Kuntz, & D.S. Kliger. 1993 J. Phys. Chem. 97 (21): 5499-5505

Time-Resolved Absorption Studies and Global Analysis on Native Oat Phytochrome

Chian-Fan Zhang, Sofie C. Bjorling, David L. Farrens, Pill-Soon Song, & David, S. Kliger. 1992 Biochemistry. 114 (12): 4569-80

Time-Resolved Circular Dichroism Studies of Phytochrome Photointermediates

Sofie C. Bjorling, Chian-Fan Zhang, David L. Farrens, Pill-Soon Song, & David, S. Kliger. 1992 Biochemistry. 114 (12): 4581-88

Two-Photon Double-Resonance Spectroscopy of Bacteriorhodopsin. Assignment of the electronic and dipolar properties of the low-lying 1Ag*--like and 1B*-like P, p* States

Robert R. Birge & Chian-Fan Zhang. 1990 J. Chem. Phys. 92 (12): 7178-7195

Nonlinear Optical Properties of Bacteriorhodopsin: Assignment of Second Order Hyperpolarizabilities of Randomly Oriented Systems Using Two-Photon Spectroscopy

R.R. Birge, P.A. Fleitz, A.F. Lawrence, M.A. Masthay, & C.F. Zhang., 1990 Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 189: 107-122

Doctoral dissertation:

Two-Photon Spectroscopic and Molecular Orbital Studies of Light-Adapted Bacteriorhodopsin (light adaptation two-photon spectra and molecular orbital calculation of rhodopsin protein). Carnegie-Mellon University, December 1989

Applying Spatial Analysis to New Democracies: A Model for Analyzing Aggregate Election Data (model: spatial theory in the transition to democracy in a quantitative analysis of the election data). University of Texas at Austin, August 1999

Master's thesis:

Li as a Constitution of Society: A Functional Analysis of the Stability and Flexibility of Social Norms (as a social charter ceremony: a function of stability and changeability of social norm analysis). University of Texas at Austin, December 1997