Tongyu Wu
Tongyu Wu ZJU100 Young Professor(Category B) · Labor Studies· Organizational sociology· Immigration Studies· Gender StudiesTongyu WuZJU100 Young Professor(Category B) , Department of Sociology, Zhejiang UniversityEducation BackgroundPh.D. in Sociology, University of Oregon, 2018 Master’s Degree in Sociology, University of Oregon, 2012 Bachelor’s Degree in Anthropology (Chinese Language and Literature Minor), Sun Yat-Sen University, 2009Courses TaughtSocial organization,social inequality,social development
Lili Xia
Lili Xia ZJU100 Young Professor (Category II) · Family / child welfare· Family therapy and mental health· Social service development· Social work education and trainingLili XiaZJU100 Young Professor (Category II), Department of Sociology, Zhejiang UniversityEducation BackgroundSocial Work and psychology, Peking University, 2009Ph.D. in social welfare, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2013Master’s Degree in Social Sciences (Social Work),  Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2015Courses TaughtAdvanced social work practice, Family social work
Weiling Yang
Weiling Yang Lecturer · SociologyWeiling YangLecturer, Department of Sociology, Zhejiang University Education BackgroundSociology, Nankai University, 1998Philosophy, East China Normal University, 1989 Courses TaughtHistory of Chinese Social Thought, Cultural Anthropology, Contemporary Western Social Thoughts Website: https://person.zju.edu.cn/en/0098376 
Bolun Zhang
Bolun Zhang ZJU100 Young Professor (Category II) · Digital sociology· Economic sociology· Critical algorithm research· Computational social science· Historical sociologyBolunZhangI am particularly interested in how the infrastructure of technological systems and expertise interacts with political and economic institutions, and how this interaction expands our understanding of "politics." Under this theoretical goal, my research focuses not only on the development of the information industry, but also on the various consequences of the algorithm technology of the information industry after entering sociology. The research has been published in Big Data and Society, Tsinghua Sociological Review, and work in progress is under anonymous review in journals including Sociological Methodology and World Development.Education BackgroundBachelor's Degree in Arabic, Sociology, Peking University, 2012Master of Sociology, Peking University, 2015PhD in Sociology, University of California, San Diego, 2023Courses TaughtSocial investigation and research methodsDigital Sociology (proposed)Website
Haiyong Zhang
Haiyong Zhang Assistant Researcher · Demography· Social SecurityHaiyong ZhangAssistant Researcher, Department of Sociology, Zhejiang UniversityEducation BackgroundMaster’s Degree in Probability theory and mathematical statistics, Zhejiang University, 1997Courses TaughtModern population analysis technology, Population sociology and social research methodsWebsite: https://person.zju.edu.cn/en/0097344
Xiaoming Zhang
Xiaoming Zhang ZJU100 Young Professor (Category II) · Historical Sociology· Quantitative History· Organization Theory· Economic History· Economic Sociology· Political Sociology· State formation and evolution in early ChinaXiaoming ZhangZJU100 Young Professor(Category II), Department of Sociology, Zhejiang UniversityEducation BackgroundPh.D. in Organization and Strategy, The University of Hong Kong, 2018-2022Study for doctorate , Zhejiang University,2014-2018Bachelor's Degree in Economics, Xiangtan University, 2010-2014Courses TaughtSocial Statistics, Advanced Quantitative Methods, Quantitative HistoryWebsite:https://xiaoming-zhang.wixsite.com/academicsWorking papersLeviathan's Offer: State-Building with Elite Compensation in Early Medieval China (with Joy Chen and Erik Wang) 2021. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3893130Information Foundations of State Capacity: Evidence from the Imperial Bureaucracy of China (May 19, 2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3849139Discretion, Talent Allocation, and Governance Performance: Evidence from China’s Imperial Bureaucracy (with Zhengcheng Liu),2021. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3813754Hedging Desperation: How the Confucian Clan as an Internal Financial Market Reduced Cannibalism in Historical China (with Zhiwu Chen and Zhan Lin),2021. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3943899 Work-in-progressThe Rise and Fall of Complex Society in Prehistoric China (3500BCE-1500BCE): An Evolutionary Theory of Social PowerFrom God to Father: The Ritual Reform of Western Zhou Dynasty (1046-771 BCE) (with Yuqi Chen)Meritocracy and Bureaucratic Performance: Evidence form Random Assignment in China’s Imperial Bureaucracy (with Kevin Zhengcheng Liu)Awakening Latent Human Capital: Entrepreneurship and the Opening of China's Treaty Ports (with Li Duan)Task Complexity, Disciplinary Sanction and Dynamic Incentive Provision in Imperial Bureaucracy (with Zhiwu Chen, Jin Li, and Zhan Lin)