Professor Jianqiang Li
Professor, School of Economics and Management, Nanchang University
[Lecture 1]
Impact of Population Aging on Food Security in the Context of Artificial Intelligence: Evidence from China
Time: April 7th, 9:00-12:00
Tencent Meeting ID: 903-833-891
Venue: Room B403, SEM
[Lecture 2]
Academic Workshop – Writing and Publishing in English for High-Impact Journals
Time: April 7th, 14:30-17:30
Tencent Meeting ID: 666-906-728
Venue: Room B403, SEM
Host: Associate Prof. Li Kaifeng, Head of Department of Finance, SEM
Expert Introduction
Jianqiang Li is a professor at Nanchang University and a doctoral supervisor. He previously worked as a distinguished professor at Sun Yat-sen University in Taiwan. In 2019, he joined Nanchang University as a Distinguished Professor in the fields of energy economy, green finance, low-carbon economy, and dual carbon innovation. He currently serves as the leader of the International Engineering Technology Institute (IETI), a core talent at Nanchang University, and is responsible for the university’s international low-carbon energy and economic research center.
In recent years, he has led and participated in more than 20 national and provincial-level projects, winning awards such as the "Horse Prize for World Energy Market Research Excellence," "China's Energy and Environmental Innovation Education National Teaching Achievement Award," and the "2022 Jiangxi Provincial Teaching Achievement Award." He has published over 300 papers in SCI/SSCI-indexed journals, with 77 indexed in the top 1% of ESI citations globally. His total citation count exceeds 13,654, with over 10 articles ranking in the ESI top 1%.
His research has been published in journals such as Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Journal of International Money and Finance, Journal of Banking and Finance, Ecological Economics, and China Economic Review.
In recent years, he has served as a guest editor for journals such as Energy Economics, Energy Journal, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, and Applied Economics, focusing on low-carbon energy development, artificial intelligence, and green finance.