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Chen Wuying, female, born in June 1972, is from Nankang City, Jiangxi Province. She is a member of the Communist Party of China, an associate professor, holds a master's degree in engineering, and is a senior engineer in landscape architecture. Research directions: Architectural design and theory, urban planning, landscape architecture, green building technology and other fields. Graduated from Nanchang University with a major in Architecture in 1995, and pursued a master's degree in Architectural Design and Theory at Nanchang University from 1998 to 2001. Currently, he serves as the Party Branch Secretary of the Architecture and Urban Planning Teaching Staff of the School of Architecture and Design at Nanchang University, a master's supervisor in architecture, a council member of the Architectural Technology Branch of the Architectural Society of China, a thesis review expert of the Ministry of Education's Degree Center, a member of the Architectural Creation (Architect) Professional Committee of the Jiangxi Society of Civil Engineering and Architecture, and an expert in the Jiangxi Province Investment Project Decision-making Consultation Expert Database. Expert in the expert database of Jiangxi Provincial Mechanical and Electrical Equipment Tendering Co., LTD., Expert in the expert database of Jiangxi Provincial Department of Water Resources, innovation and Entrepreneurship mentor of Jiangxi Universities, and expert in the Science and Technology Expert Database of Nanchang City. Mainly engaged in teaching and research in architecture, as well as engineering practice in architectural design, urban planning, and landscape architecture design. Has published over 20 academic papers in various professional magazines, completed 3 provincial and ministerial-level scientific research projects, and 5 various teaching reform projects. Adhering to the principle of integrating teaching, research and practice, I have led, participated in and completed over 30 horizontal projects.

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