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Chen Xikang
Professor of Quantitative Economy and Systems Science

Graduate studies at Leningrad University, the Soviet Union, 1965-1967; B.S.,
Renmin University, China, 1953-1957

Research Areas
Management Science; Input-Occupancy-Output Technique; Nonlinear Dynamic Prediction

Current Projects
Key Projects Supported by National Nature Science Foundation; Projects Supported by National Nature Science Foundation; Projects of International Cooperation & Research Programme (Collaborate with Professor K. R. Polenske, MIT)

Academic Positions Held
Founder of International Input and Output Association and Director of its 3rd Session; Honorary Chairman of the Chinese Input and Output Association; Consultant for the Chinese Quantitative Economy Association; Consultant for the World Bank; Standing director of the Chinese Geographical Science Association; Member of Editorial Board of the International Journal of Development Planning

Career and Professional Awards
Outstanding scientific and technological achievement award of Chinese Academy of Sciences; Prize of International Federation of Operational Research Societies (First-class); National Award for Science and Technology Progress (Third-class, 3 times); Prize of Science and Technology Progress of Chinese Academy of Sciences (First-class, 2 times); Prize of Rural Economic Society Development Excellent Achievements of Rural Development Research Center of the State Council (Second-class, 2 times); Prize of Science and Technology Achievements of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Second-class); Award of Middle-aged Expert with Outstanding Contribution to the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Highlight Achievements
The most dominant achievement of Professor Chen's work is the prediction of the grain production, based on his own Input-Occupancy-Output Technique and Nonlinear Prediction Method. From 1980, the team under his leadership has predicted our country's each year's grain production with incredibly high precision, which has made a leading position in the same field in the world and also provided excellent and reliable bases for the making of the nation's agriculture and grain policy. Since 1998, he has been highly praised many times by the leaders of the nation's central committee and in 1999, at the 15th International Federation of Operational Research Societies (IFORS) Conference, his article, Input-Occupancy-Output Technique and its Applications in China's Grain Output Prediction, won the sole first prize of the conference.

 

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