个人简介 |
个人 照片 |
姓名:夏尚 性别: 男 出生年月:1985年09月 学位/学历:博士研究生(计算机科学) 职称:副研究员 现任职务:副主任(信息中心) 电子邮件:sxia@nipd.chinacdc.cn 办公地址:上海市瑞金二路207号 办公电话:021-54241570 |
教育经历 |
(本科教育起) 2009年03月至2013年10月 博士 香港浸会大学计算机科学系 2006年09月至2009年03月 硕士 欧洲杯竞猜平台电子信息与电气工程学院 2002年09月至2006年07月 本科 欧洲杯竞猜平台电子信息与电气工程学院 |
工作经历 |
2015年12月至今 中国疾病预防控制中心寄生虫病预防控制所(国家热带病研究中心)工作 2013年10月至2015年11月 中国疾病预防控制中心 博士后 |
社会/学术任职和活动 |
2020年起担任《中国寄生虫学与寄生虫病杂志》青年编委 2018年起担任中国气象局《气候变化研究进展》编委 2016年起担任英文国际期刊《Infectious Diseases of Poverty (IDP) 》编委 2015年起担任国际地理空间健康协会(International Society of Geospatial Health, GnosisGIS)中国区委员 |
研究方向/主要研究内容 |
1)传染病智能化监测预警 2)空间流行病学 3)计算流行病学与传染病数学建模 4)系统论方法与复杂系统建模 5)全健康研究 |
主要学术成果 |
期刊论文 1. Xia S, Zheng J X, Wang X Y, et al. Epidemiological big data and analytical tools applied in the control programmes on parasitic diseases in China: NIPD's sustained contributions in 70 years[J]. Advances in parasitology, 2020, 110: 319-347. 2. Xia S, Xue J B, Zhang X, et al. Pattern analysis of schistosomiasis prevalence by exploring predictive modeling in Jiangling County, Hubei Province, PR China[J]. Infectious diseases of poverty, 2017, 6(1): 1-10. 3. Xia S, Zhou X N, Liu J. Systems thinking in combating infectious diseases[J]. Infectious diseases of poverty, 2017, 6(1): 1-7. 4. Xia S, Liu J. A belief-based model for characterizing the spread of awareness and its impacts on individuals' vaccination decisions[J]. Journal of The Royal Society Interface, 2014, 11(94): 20140013. 5. Xia S, Liu J, Cheung W. Identifying the relative priorities of subpopulations for containing infectious disease spread[J]. PloS one, 2013, 8(6): e65271. 6. Xia S, Liu J. A computational approach to characterizing the impact of social influence on individuals’ vaccination decision making[J]. PLoS One, 2013, 8(4): e60373. 7. Xia S, Allotey P, Reidpath D D, et al. Combating infectious diseases of poverty: a year on[J]. Infectious diseases of poverty, 2013, 2(1): 1-8. 8. 夏尚、薛靖波、高风华、吕山、许静、张世清、李石柱. Sentinel-1A雷达遥感数据模型快速识别洪灾后血吸虫病传播潜在风险区研究[J]. 中国寄生虫学与寄生虫病杂志, 2020, v.38(04):19-24. 著作 Liu J, Xia S. Computational Epidemiology: From Disease Transmission Modeling to Vaccination Decision Making[M]. Springer Nature, 2020. |
Profile |
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Name:XIA Shang Gender:Male Date of birth:September 1985 Degree:PhD in Computer Science Academic Title:Associate Professor Present Position:Deputy Chief of Informatics Center Email:sxia@nipd.chinacdc.cn Address:No.207 Ruijin Er Road, Shanghai, P.R. China Office Tel:8621-54241570 |
Education |
(本科教育起) 2009-2013 Ph.D Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), Hong Kong S.A.R. 2006-2009 M.Eng. Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), Shanghai, China 2002-2006 B.Eng. Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), Shanghai, China |
Appointments |
2018-Present, Deputy Chief, Associate Professor, Informatics Center, National Institute of Parasitic Diseases, China CDC 2017-2018, Associate Professor, Informatics Center, National Institute of Parasitic Diseases, China CDC 2015-2017, Assistant Professor, Department of Vector-Borne Tropical Diseases, National Institute of Parasitic Diseases, China CDC 2013-2015, Post-Doc, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) 2012-2013, Research Assistant, Department of Computer Science, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong S.A.R. |
Research interest |
Intelligent Disease Surveillance and Control Spatial & Computational Epidemiology Computing Intelligence in Public Health Infectious Disease Tempo-Spatial Analytics Data-Driven Complex Systems Modeling |
Projects |
2017-2020, S&T Special Project for Basic Resource Survey: The Scientific Survey of Meteorological Sensitivity Diseases for Regional Population in China (No. 2017FY101203, key member), Founder by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China 2018-2020, Breeding Site Surveillance for the Vectors of Parasitic Diseases by Exploring the Pattern Recognition with Remote Sensing Images (No. 20174Y0188, principal investigator), Founder by Shanghai Municipal Commission of Health 2016-2018, Risk evaluation of imported malaria due to human movement in the border areas by network-based modeling (No. 81502858, principal investigator), Founder by National Natural Science Foundation of China 2016-2019, Risk Evaluation, Surveillance and Forecast of Vector-Borne Tropical Diseases by Earth Observation Data Mining (ID: 32260, key member), Founder by EAS-MOST Dragon Cooperation: Dragon 4 Program 2016-2018, Optimization of surveillance response system in the stage of malaria elimination (No. 81502858, key member), Founded by National Natural Science Foundation of China 2012-2016, Modeling of malaria diffusion patterns in border area of China (No. 81273192, key member), Founder by National Natural Science Foundation of China |
Publications |
1. Xia S, Zhou X. N., and Liu J. Systems thinking in combating infectious diseases. Infectious Diseases of Poverty, 2017, 6(1):144. 2. Xia S, Xue J B, Zhang X, et al. Pattern analysis of schistosomiasis prevalence by exploring predictive modeling in Jiangling County, Hubei Province, PR China [J]. Infectious Diseases of Poverty, 2017, 6(1): 91. 3. Xia S, Ma JX, Wang DQ, Li SZ, Rollinson D, Zhou SS, Zhou XN. Economic cost analysis of malaria case management at the household level during the malaria elimination phase in The People’s Republic of China. Infectious diseases of poverty. 2016 Jun 3; 5(1):1. 4. Xia S, Liu J. A belief-based model for characterizing the spread of awareness and its impacts on individuals' vaccination decisions. Journal of The Royal Society Interface. 2014 May 6; 11(94):20140013. 5. Xia S, Allotey P, Reidpath DD, Yang P, Sheng HF, Zhou XN. Combating infectious diseases of poverty: a year on. Infectious diseases of poverty. 2013 Nov 1; 2(1):1-8. 6. Xia S, Liu J, Cheung W. Identifying the relative priorities of subpopulations for containing infectious disease spread. PloS One. 2013 Jun 12; 8(6):e65271. 7. Xia S, Liu J. A computational approach to characterizing the impact of social influence on individuals’ vaccination decision making. PLoS One. 2013 Apr 9; 8(4):e60373. |
Books |
Liu J, Xia S. Computational Epidemiology: From Disease Transmission Modeling to Vaccination Decision Making[M]. Springer Nature, 2020. |