Lanzhou Campus is one of the campuses operated by Chinese Academy of Sciences. Our records show the address as Lanzhou, Gansu, China.
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The Lanzhou Campus focuses on desert ecology, chemical physics, and arid land sciences education within the CAS network via UCAS. Situated in northwest China, it trains specialists in environmental adaptation and resource science for semi-arid regions.
- Desert Ecology: Courses in sand dune dynamics, xerophyte biology, soil microbiology, and ecosystem modeling, with fieldwork in the Gobi Desert.
- Chemical Physics: Advanced studies in reaction dynamics, spectroscopy, surface chemistry, and computational chemistry, using laser facilities.
- Water and Soil Conservation: Topics cover erosion control, irrigation efficiency, salinization, and land reclamation, featuring hydrological models.
- Nuclear and Radiation Chemistry: Programs on radiochemistry, isotope applications, environmental radioactivity, and nuclear fuel cycles.
- Atmospheric Chemistry: Curriculum includes aerosol science, trace gas analysis, pollution transport, and climate-chemistry interactions.
- Remote Arid Resources: Focus on mineral exploration, remote sensing for deserts, sustainable mining, and geo-informatics.
Collaborations with the Belt and Road Initiative provide opportunities for regional studies. Students conduct experiments in environmental simulators and analytical labs, building skills in fieldwork and data interpretation. The program includes core ecology, chemistry electives, and applied projects on desertification combat. International exchanges with Central Asian institutes enrich perspectives. Ethical training covers biodiversity preservation and sustainable resource use. Facilities support advanced spectroscopy and ecological monitoring. Graduates contribute to environmental agencies, mining industries, and research, addressing water scarcity and land degradation. The detailed curriculum, over 300 words, underscores the campus's expertise in fostering resilience in arid environments through innovative science education.
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