Scholar

Tingting Hong

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Scholar

Tingting Hong

Associate Professor, College of Architecture and Urban-Rural Planning, Fuzhou University.

Tingting Hong is an associate professor in College of Architecture and Urban-Rural Planning, Fuzhou University. She is a visiting scholar at the Penn Institute for Urban Research from 2022 to 2023, conducting research on resilient cities. She recieved a PhD degree in 2013 and is now a tutor for master students in urban and rural planning, and design and landscape design. She was awarded as one of the 21st century excellent talents of Colleges and Universities in Fujian province. In the past years, she has led many projects, including National Natural Science Foundation of China—“Research on Passive Disaster Prevention Greenbelt Planning in Fujian, Zhejiang and Guangdong Based on Quantitative Technology”, one National Key Technology Support Program, five provincial-level projects and over 30 urban planning and landscape design projects. Besides, she has also edited two provincial-level local standard, published over 30 scientific papers both in national and international journals, and guided undergraduates to participate in competitions and publications of more than 20 papers. In the past 15 years, she has been mainly engaged in the research of urban disaster prevention and mitigation and emergency evacuation, and the function of urban passive disaster prevention and the optimization design of urban wind environment.