Haoran Houمشاهده پروفایل
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Haoran Hou is a Researcher at Leipzig University's Institute for Indology and East Asia Studies since February 2021. Previously, he served as a Research Associate in the ERC-funded BuddhistRoad project (2019–2021) and was a main project investigator in a DFG-funded project on Tibetan genealogy, kinship, and reincarnation succession under Prof. Dr. Per Kjeld Sørensen. His doctoral studies at Leipzig University began in 2013. Education includes a graduate degree in Indology, Tibetology, and Mongolistic from Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (2013), a B.A. in Tibetology and Tangutology from Renmin University, Beijing (2005–2009), and an additional B.A. in German from Renmin University's School of Foreign Languages. Research focuses on Tibetan historical studies (including Old Tibetan texts), tantric ritual practices, and esoteric Buddhism in the Tangut Kingdom. He has contributed to interdisciplinary projects bridging Tibetan studies and East Asian religious history. No scientific awards or specific grants are explicitly mentioned, though involvement in ERC and DFG-funded projects highlights his active research role. No academic advising or student supervision details are provided.


