赖锡军
个人信息
姓名:赖锡军
职称:研究员
通讯地址:南京市北京东路73号
电话:025-86882105
邮箱:xjlai@niglas.ac.cn
教育经历
1999.09--2004.04 河海大学,水力学及河流动力学专业,博士
1995.09--1999.07 河海大学,环境工程专业,学士
工作经历
2009.01至今: 中国科学南京地理与湖泊研究所,副研究员
2015.03--2016.03 英国Newcastle大学,访问学者
2004.04--2008.12 中国科学南京地理与湖泊研究所,助理研究员
2006.02--2007.01 法国INRIA,访问学者
研究领域
环境水力学;湖泊流域过程;水信息学
奖项及荣誉
环境生态流场非结构网格模拟理论与技术研究,2014年度长江水利委员会科学技术奖一等奖,第2完成单位,排名第3;
2009年度全国优秀博士学位论文,提名论文,教育部。
代表论著
* Lai, X., Liang, Q., Yesou, H., Daillet, S., 2014. Variational assimilation of remotely sensed flood extents using a 2-D flood model. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. 18, 4325–4339. (二区,IF = 3.642)
* Lai, X., Shankman, D., Huber, C., Yesou, H., Huang, Q., Jiang, J., 2014. Sand mining and increasing Poyang Lake’s discharge ability: A reassessment of causes for lake decline in China. Journal of Hydrology 519, Part B, 1698–1706. (地学Top期刊,IF= 2.903)
* Lai, X., Jiang, J., Yang, G., Lu, X.X., 2014b. Should the Three Gorges Dam be blamed for the extremely low water levels in the middle–lower Yangtze River? Hydrological Processes 28, 150–160. (IF = 2.696)
* Lai, X., Jiang, J., Liang, Q., Huang, Q., 2013b. Large-scale hydrodynamic modeling of the middle Yangtze River Basin with complex river–lake interactions. Journal of Hydrology 492, 228–243. (地学Top期刊,IF= 2.903)
* Lai, X., Monnier, J., 2009. Assimilation of spatially distributed water levels into a shallow-water flood model. Part I: Mathematical method and test case. Journal of Hydrology 377, 1–11. (地学Top期刊,IF= 2.903)
Lai, X., Liang, Q., Jiang, J., Huang, Q., 2014c. Impoundment Effects of the Three-Gorges-Dam on Flow Regimes in Two China’s Largest Freshwater Lakes. Water Resour Manage 28, 5111–5124. (IF = 2.463)
Lai, X., Huang, Q., Zhang, Y., Jiang, J., 2014a. Impact of lake inflow and the Yangtze River flow alterations on water levels in Poyang Lake, China. Lake and Reservoir Management 30, 321–330. (IF = 0.789)
Lai, X., Jiang, J., Huang, Q., 2013a. Effects of the normal operation of the Three Gorges Reservoir on wetland inundation in Dongting Lake, China: a modelling study. Hydrological Sciences Journal 58, 1467–1477. (IF = 1.252)