
Ziqiang Han is a Professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Political Science and Public Administration, Qingdao Campus, Shandong University, China. He joined Shandong University’s Qingdao campus in June 2018 and supervises both doctoral and master's candidates in administration. He earned his PhD in Disaster Science and Management from the University of Delaware in July 2014, after completing an MSc in Social Policy (2010) and a BSc in Computer Science and Technology (2007) at Beijing Normal University. His research focuses on risk governance, disaster and emergency management, and computational social science, and he serves as Chief Scientist on a National Key R&D Program (International Cooperation project). Since September 2023 he has represented China on the Steering Group of the WMO World Weather Research Programme’s Sub-seasonal Applications for Agriculture and Environment (SAGE) project, contributing to the co-design of sub-seasonal forecast products for agriculture, water management, and disaster risk reduction. He has been consistently named among the Stanford-Elsevier Global Top 2 % Scientists (Strategic, Security and Defense discipline) since 2022 and was selected as a CNKI Top 1 % Highly Cited Scholar in Public Administration in 2024.
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