Chengbao He
Chengbao He is a corporate affiliate visiting fellow at the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (Shorenstein APARC) for 2012-13. Since 2005, He has been the vice deputy director of the Science and Technology Management Department of PetroChina. He is responsible for the R&D management of the refining and chemical businesses of PetroChina and for the intellectual property management. He graduated from Tianjin University with a master's degree in chemical engineering in 1990. After graduating, he worked at the Dalian Petrochemical Company (DPC) for 16 years, serving as the vice president in 2002. DPC became the largest refinery in China which had a crude oil capacity of 400kBPSD. During the period from 2002 to 2005, He was responsible for the technology of DPC's capacity expansion project. In 2012, He graduated from the University of Houston with an Executive MBA degree.
FSI scholars approach their research on the environment from regulatory, economic and societal angles. The Center on Food Security and the Environment weighs the connection between climate change and agriculture; the impact of biofuel expansion on land and food supply; how to increase crop yields without expanding agricultural lands; and the trends in aquaculture. FSE’s research spans the globe – from the potential of smallholder irrigation to reduce hunger and improve development in sub-Saharan Africa to the devastation of drought on Iowa farms.