Program Part of NSF International Research Experience for Students Grant.
                           
                           Eight students—two graduate students and six undergraduate students—are currently
                              in China as part of the U.S.-China Collaboration on Landslide Research and Student
                              Training summer program (http://ires.nsm.uh.edu). The eight-week program began on June 13.
                           
                             2017 UH China Program attendees (from left): Vasilios 
                                 Tsibanos, Bob Wang, Erica Lucas, Julie Monluc, Eleanor Dietz, Lynn Nguyen, Colton Morrow,
                                 
                                 Keyin Scott, and Hannah Bonner. Five University of Houston students 
                              are participating: Eleanor Dietz, Julie Monluc, Lynn Nguyen, 
                              Keyin Scott and Vasilios 
                              Tsibanos. Other students attending the program are Erica Lucas, from University of Michigan,
                              Hannah Bonner, from Brigham Young University, and Colton Morrow, from 
                              University of North Carolina-Wilmington.
2017 UH China Program attendees (from left): Vasilios 
                                 Tsibanos, Bob Wang, Erica Lucas, Julie Monluc, Eleanor Dietz, Lynn Nguyen, Colton Morrow,
                                 
                                 Keyin Scott, and Hannah Bonner. Five University of Houston students 
                              are participating: Eleanor Dietz, Julie Monluc, Lynn Nguyen, 
                              Keyin Scott and Vasilios 
                              Tsibanos. Other students attending the program are Erica Lucas, from University of Michigan,
                              Hannah Bonner, from Brigham Young University, and Colton Morrow, from 
                              University of North Carolina-Wilmington.
                           
                           The program, hosted by UH and 
                              China University of Geosciences, also includes Dr. Guoquan Wang from UH’s Department of
                              Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and Professors Huiming Tang, Changqian Ma, and 
                              Hanwen Zhou from the China University of Geosciences.
                           
                           This International Research Experience for Students is supported by a National Science
                              Foundation grant. The current program represents the second year of the three-year
                              project.
                           
                             UH China Program students with 
                                 the King Crystal in front of the China National Geological Museum in Beijing. The first week of the program took place in Houston, June 13-20, and focused on preparation
                              for the trip to China. The students trained with LiDAR, UAV, and GPS, attended a short
                              course in Chinese Language and 
                              Culture, and met with UH’s Study Abroad Office.
UH China Program students with 
                                 the King Crystal in front of the China National Geological Museum in Beijing. The first week of the program took place in Houston, June 13-20, and focused on preparation
                              for the trip to China. The students trained with LiDAR, UAV, and GPS, attended a short
                              course in Chinese Language and 
                              Culture, and met with UH’s Study Abroad Office.
                           
                           On June 21, the students flew to Beijing and spent five days there before departing
                              for Wuhan, China.
                           
                             UH China Program students with Dr. Nancy Sung (far left), director of the National Science
                                 Foundation office in Beijing. While in Beijing, they visited the U.S. Embassy, the China National Geological Museum,
                              and a land subsidence monitoring facility affiliated with the Beijing University of
                              Technology. At the U.S. Embassy, the students met with Dr. Nancy Sung, director of
                              the NSF 
                              office in China, and discussed their upcoming fieldwork. The land subsidence monitoring
                              facility prepared a thorough presentation covering land subsidence and technologies
                              in Beijing.
UH China Program students with Dr. Nancy Sung (far left), director of the National Science
                                 Foundation office in Beijing. While in Beijing, they visited the U.S. Embassy, the China National Geological Museum,
                              and a land subsidence monitoring facility affiliated with the Beijing University of
                              Technology. At the U.S. Embassy, the students met with Dr. Nancy Sung, director of
                              the NSF 
                              office in China, and discussed their upcoming fieldwork. The land subsidence monitoring
                              facility prepared a thorough presentation covering land subsidence and technologies
                              in Beijing.
                           
                           The program continues with a two-week Chinese Language and Culture course at the 
                              China University of Geosciences in Wuhan, in addition to three weeks of fieldwork. One
                              week will be spent in Zigui City, investigating the geology, 
                              tectonics and hazards in the Three Gorges area, and the final two weeks will be spent in Badong
                              City, investigating the Huangtupo Landslide.
                           
                           The team will return to Houston at the end of July for a one-week program wrap-up.