Min Zhu
zhumin@ivpp.ac.cn
Chinese, German, French
Beijing
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Earth sciences
  • 1987-10--1990-09 PhD in Paleontology and Stratigraphy, Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 1984-09--1987-07 Master's in Paleontology and Stratigraphy, China University of Geosciences
  • 1980-09--1984-07 Bachelor's in Paleontology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing University
  • Humboldt Scholarship at the Natural History Museum, Berlin, Germany
  • 1997-01--Present, Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Researcher
  • 1992-12--1996-12, Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Associate Researcher
  • 1990-10--1992-11, Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Assistant Researcher
  • 1987-08--1987-10, Geological Museum of China, Intern
  • 2019 Zhu Liyuehua Excellent Teacher Award, Institute Level
  • 2014 He Liang He Li Foundation Science and Technology Progress Award, National Level
  • 2014 Third Prize for the Development and Application of Fossil X-ray Imaging Equipment, Ministry Level
  • 2013 Second Prize for Research on the Origin and Early Evolution of Osteichthyes, National Level
  • 2002 China Youth May Fourth Medal, National Level
  • 2001 First Prize of Natural Science Award of Chinese Universities, National Level
  • 1999 Outstanding Young Scientist Fund, National Science Foundation of China, National Level
Paleontology and Stratigraphy
Earth Biology
  • The Early Devonian Xitun Vertebrate Fauna in South China inhabited a shallow marine environment with changing salinity, 5th author, 2024
  • A New Bothriolepid Antiarch from the Middle Devonian in Luquan,Yunnan,South China and Its Stratigraphic and Biogeographic Significances, 3rd author, 2023
  • The Dawn of fishes:Early Silurian fish fossils shed light on the rise of jawed vertebrates, 7th author, 2023
  • Fossil fishes from the Silurian Lower Red Beds in Wuhan,Hubei and their biogeographic significances, 2nd author, 2023
  • Reappraisal of Bothriolepis sinensis Chi, 1940 from the Tiaomachien Formation, Hunan, China, 2nd author, 2023
  • A novel specimen-based mid-Paleozoic dataset of antiarch placoderms (themost basal jawed vertebrates), corresponding author, 2023
  • The multi-scale fusion reconstruction algorithm of CT and CL, 3rd author, 2023
  • Super-resolution reconstruction of vertebrate microfossil computed tomography images based on deep learning, corresponding author, 2023
  • NEW OBSERVATIONS OF THE SILURIAN STRATA IN THE SHIQIAN AREA,NORTHEASTERN GUIZHOU:EVIDENCE FROM THE TUNPING SECTION, 3rd author, 2023
  • The pelvic morphology of Parayunnanolepis (Placodermi, Antiarcha) revealed by tomographic data, corresponding author, 2023
  • How did Jawed Vertebrates Originate and Rise?, 1st author, 2023
  • Bony-fish-like scales in a Silurian maxillate placoderm, corresponding author, 2023
  • The first galeaspid fish (stem-gnathostomata) from the Silurian Xiushan formation of Hunan Province, China, 9th author, 2023
  • The oldest gnathostome teeth, corresponding author, 2022
  • The oldest eugaleaspiform fishes from the Silurian red beds in Jiangxi, South China and their stratigraphic significance, 5th author, 2022
  • Galeaspid anatomy and the origin of vertebrate paired appendages, corresponding author, 2022
  • The oldest complete jawed vertebrates from the early Silurian of China, corresponding author, 2022
  • Xitunaspis, a new eugaleaspid fish (Eugaleaspiformes, Galeaspida) from the Lower Devonian of Qujing, Yunnan, 5th author, 2022
  • A new dipnoan genus from the Middle Devonian of Huize, Yunnan, China, corresponding author, 2022
  • New insights from network analysis on the biogeography of antiarchs (jawed stem-Gnathostomata), corresponding author, 2022
  • Redescription of the Sanqiaspidae (Galeaspida) from the Lower Devonian of South China and its biostratigraphic significance, corresponding author, 2022
  • 鱼类微体化石三维数据采集以及基于深度学习的数据分析方法, corresponding author, 2022
  • The rapid evolution of lungfish durophagy, corresponding author, 2022
  • A New Family of Galeaspids(Jawless Stem-Gnathostomata) from the Early Silurian of Chongqing, Southwestern China, corresponding author, 2022
  • 基于 X 射线显微层析成像技术的板状化石检测方法, corresponding author, 2022
  • 钟声敲响有颌脊椎动物研究新时代已来临, 2nd author, 2022
  • 有颌脊椎动物如何起源与崛起?, corresponding author, 2022
  • The Evolution of the Spiracular Region From Jawless Fishes to Tetrapods, 2nd author, 2022
  • 中国志留纪兰多维列世特列奇早期下红层对比之古鱼类化石证据, 6th author, 2022
  • Ordovician-Silurian true polar wander as a mechanism for severe glaciation and mass extinction, 5th author, 2022
  • New data on the cranial anatomy of Pterogonaspis (Tridensaspidae, Galeaspida) from the lower Devonian of Yunnan, China and its evolutionary implications, 2nd author, 2022
  • A new dipnoan genus from the Middle Devonian of Huize, Yunnan, China, corresponding author, 2022
  • Spiny chondrichthyan from the lower Silurian of South China, corresponding author, 2022
  • Squamation and scale morphology at the root of jawed vertebrates, corresponding author, 2022
  • 比“祖先是谁”更重要的事--访中国科学院院士、中国科学院古脊椎动物与古人类研究所研究员朱敏, 2nd author, 2022
  • Modeling scale morphogenesis in a Devonian chondrichthyan and scale growth patterns in crown gnathostomes, corresponding author, 2021
  • Endocast and Bony Labyrinth of a Devonian \"Placoderm\" Challenges Stem Gnathostome Phylogeny, 7th author, 2021
  • Redescription of the Sanqiaspidae (Galeaspida) from the Lower Devonian
Fossils Stratigraphy Paleoenvironments Evolution Vertebrates Paleoecology Geological Biological Research Earth

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