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Jian-Ping Huang



Postdoctoral Associate
School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
Yale University

Environmental Science Center, Rm 300
21 Sachem St, New Haven, CT 06511, USA

 

Tel: (203) 432-6047

Fax: (203) 432-5023

Email:  jianping.huang AT yale.edu

Web Page: http://pantheon.yale.edu/~jh663/index

 

Education and Employment:

Ph.D., Mathematics, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, 2005
Ph.D. candidate, Atmospheric Physics and Atmospheric Environment, Peking University, China, 2000-2001
M.S., Atmospheric Physics and Atmospheric Environment, Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, China, 1998
Post-Doc, School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale University, Nov., 2006 - Present
Post-Doc, Department of Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University, Sep., 2005 - Oct., 2006
Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Math., The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, 2001-2005
Lecturer, Dept. of Environmental Science, Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, China, 1998-2000
Assistant Engineer, Dept. of Atmospheric Physics, Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, China, 1986-1995

 

Research Interests:

Dr. Huang specializes in atmospheric sciences and air quality. His research interests include surface-atmosphere interactions, boundary-layer meteorology, tropospheric ozone and aerosol, regional transport of air pollutants, and air quality modeling. He has been developing and incorporating a land surface model called SVAC into NCAR’s large eddy simulation model. He has contributed to the development, improvement and applications of several major 3-D air quality models including MM5/SAQM, MM5/CMAQ, and WRF/Chem. He has investigated systemically the impacts of meteorological conditions on air pollution events and used processes analysis to quantify the contributions of regional transport to the air pollution events. He has incorporated the 2005 version of carbon bond mechanism into the NOAA’s Weather Research and Forecasting/Chemistry Prediction System (WRF/Chem-CB05).

 

Professional Activities, Awards, and Memberships:

  • Reviewer for Journal of Geophysical Research.
  • Visiting Scientist, NCAR/MMM, Boulder, CO, Jan., 2007.
  • Visiting Scientist, NOAA/ERSL, Boulder, CO, June, 2006.
  • Member of American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2004-present.
  • The Best Student Oral Presentation Award at the 86th AMS Annual Meeting/the 8th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry, 27 Jan.–3 Feb., 2006, Atlanta, GA.
  • Member of Advisory Committee of Atmospheric Physics of Chinese Meteorological Society, 1999-2003.
  • The Best Teaching Assistant at Department of Mathematics, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Spring, 2002-2003.
  • Key Youth Lecturer Fellowship, Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, 1999.

Grants:
1. Co-investigator: Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Fog in Xishuangbanna of China. (Funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China 49665012), 1997- 2000.
2. Co-investigator: Numerical Prediction of Radiation Fog (Supported by Chinese Bureau of Meteorology), 1998-2000.
3. Principal investigator: Numerical Stimulation Study on the Influences of Environment on Fog Formation (Research Founding of Nanjing Institute of Meteorology), 1999-2001.
4. Principal investigator: Microphysical Structural Characteristics of Precipitation from Stratiform Clouds in Northern China (Supported by Chinese opening Laboratory of Weather Modification ), 2000-2002.

 

Publications:

 

Journal Articles (Refereed):


15. Huang, J. P., J.C.H. Fung, and K.H. Lau, 2007, Sensitivity of Ozone to VOC and NOx Emissions and Possible Control Strategies over the Pearl River Delta Region, Atmos. Environ., (to be submitted).


14. Huang, J. P., J.C.H. Fung, Z. Wang, K.H. Lau, Z.B. Yuan and Y. Qin, 2007, Process Analysis of Urban and Rural Ozone Formation in Hong Kong, J. Appl. Meteorol., (to be submitted).


13. Huang, J.-P., X. Lee, and E. G. Patton, 2007, A Modeling Study of Flux Imbalance and the Influence of Entrainment in the Convective Boundary Layer, Boundary- Layer Meteorol., (submitted).


12. Zhang, Y., J.-P. Huang, D. K. Henze, and J. H. Seinfeld, 2007, The Role of Isoprene in Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation on a Regional Scale, J. Geophys. Res., accepted.


11. Huang, J.-P., J.C.H. Fung, and K.H. Lau, 2006, Integrated Processes Analysis and Systematic Meteorological Classification of Ozone Episodes, J. Geophys. Res., 111, D20309, doi:10.1029/2005JD007012.


10. Huang, J.-P., J.C.H. Fung, K.H. Lau, and Y. Qin, 2005, Numerical Simulation and Process Analysis of Typhoon-related Ozone Episodes in Hong Kong, J. Geophys. Res., 110, D05301, doi:10.1029/2004JD004914.


9. Zhang, Y.F., J. P., Huang, B., Zhu, Microphysics Features of Cumulonimbus Precipitation in Harbin Region of China, Journal of Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, 24(4), 505-512, 2001. (in Chinese)


8. Huang, J. P., Z.H., Li, et al., Numerical Simulation Study on Fog in Xishuangbanna Region of China, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 24(6), 821-834, 2000. (in Chinese)

 

7. Huang, J.P., Z.H Li, Y.R. Huang, Y.S., Huang, A Numerical Study of Fog in Xishuangbanna of Yunnan Province in China, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 24(3), 219-233, 2000. (in Chinese)

 

6. Zhu, B., Z.H. Li, J.P. Huang, J.Yang, Chemical Composition of the Urban and Suburban Fogs in Xishuangbanna, ACTA Scientiae Circumstantiae,20(3), 316-321, 2000. (in Chinese)


5. Li, Z.H., J.P. Huang, B.Y. Sun, Burst Development Characteristics of Radiation Fog, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 23(5), 623-631, 1999. (in Chinese)


4. Li, Z.H., J. P. Huang, Y.S. Huang, Study on the Physical Processes of Winter Valley Fog in Xishuangbanna Region, Acta Meteorologica Sinica, 15(4), 494-508. 1999.


3. Li, Z.H., J. P. Huang, Y.Q. Zhou, S.Y. Zhu, Micro-physical Structural Features of the Heavy Fog Persisting 5 Days over Hu_Nin Region in Year 1996, Acta Meteorologica Sinica, 57(5), 622-631, 1999. (in Chinese)


2. Huang, J. P., Q.Y. Mei, Y.C. Jin, Z.H. Li, Micro-physical Structural Features of the Fog in Shuanghai-Nanjing Region. Journal .of Meteorology in China, 24(5), 3-8, 1998. (In Chinese)


1. Huang, J. P, S.W. Zhu, B. Zhu, Atmospheric Boundary Layer Characteristics of Radiation Fog, Journal of Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, 21(2), 258-265, 1998. (in Chinese).

 

Conference Papers and Oral Presentations:

 

14. Huang, J.-P., Y. Zhang, R. Gilliam, K. Wang, K.L. Schere, 2006, The Impacts of Meteorological Modeling on Air Quality Predictions, to be presented at the 5th Annual CMAS Conference, October 16-18, 2006, Chapel Hill, NC.


13. Zhang, Y., J.-P. Huang, D. K. Henze and J. H. Seinfeld, 2006, The Role of Isoprene in Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation: A 1-Year 3-D Regional Model Simulation and Examination, to be presented at the 2006 International Aerosol Conference, 10- 15 September 2006, St. Paul, MN.


12. Zhang, Y., J.-P. Huang, J.-L. Hu, and K. Vijayaraghavan, 2006, Linking Regional Air Quality to Global Climate and Emission Changes, to be presented at the 2006 Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, 24-27 July 2006, Beijing, China.


11. Huang, J.-P., X.-M. Hu, Y. Zhang, G. Sarwar, T. L. Otte, R. Gilliam, and K. L. Schere, Implementation and Testing of the 2005 Version of Carbon Bond Mechanism in WRF-chem, to be presented at the 7th Annual WRF User’s Workshop, 19-22 June 2006, Boulder, CO.


10. Huang, J.-P., Jimmy C.H. Fung, Y. Zhang, Alexis K.H. Lau, and Yu Qin, Process Analysis of Different Synoptic Patterns of O3 Episodes in Hong Kong, submitted for presentation at the 86th AMS Annual Meeting/the 8th Conference on atmospheric chemistry, Atlanta, GA, 27 Jan.–3 Feb., 2006.


9. Zhang, Y., K. Vijayaraghavan, J.-P. Huang, and M.Z. Jacobson, 2006, Probing into Regional O3 and PM Pollution: A 1-year CMAQ Simulation and Process Analysis over the United States, to be presented orally at the 86th AMS Annual Meeting/the 8th Conference on atmospheric chemistry, Atlanta, GA., 27 Jan.–3 Feb., 2006.


8. Zhang, Y., X.-M. Hu, K. Wang, and J.-P. Huang, Jerome D. Fast and William I, Gustafson Jr., D. Allen Chu, Carey J. Jang, Evaluation of WRF/Chem MADRID with Satellite and Surface Measurements: Chemical and Optical
Properties of Aerosols, accepted for presentation at the 2005 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA., 5–9 Dec., 2005.


7. Huang, J.-P., Jimmy C.H. Fung, Y. Zhang, Alexis K.H. Lau, Roger, Kwok, and J. Lo, Improvement of Air Quality Modeling in Hong Kong by Using MM5 Coupled with LSM, to be presented at the 2005 Models-3 Workshop, Chapel Hill , NC., September 26-28, 2005.


6. Huang, J.-P., J.C.H. Fung, K.H. Lau, and Y. Qin, Numerical Simulation Study on the Ozone Episodes in Hong Kong, 13th World Clean Air and Environmental Protection Congress and Exhibition, London, 2004.


5. Huang, J.-P., J.C.H. Fung, K.H. Lau, and Y. Qin, Numerical Simulation of Particulate Air Pollution Episodes, Proc. of the 3rd Asian Aerosol Conference, Hong Kong, 2003.


4. Huang, J.-P., J.C.H. Fung, K.H. Lau, and Y. Qin, Process Analysis of Ozone Episode Formation in Hong Kong Region, the 10th National Atmospheric Environment Conference of China, 82-89, NanNin, China, 2003.


3. Huang, J.-P., J.C.H. Fung, K.H. Lau, and Y. Qin, Numerical Study of Air Quality in Hong Kong, the 9th National Atmospheric Environment Conference of China, 353- 359, Urumchi, China, 2002.


2. Huang, J.-P., Z.h. LI, et al., 3D Numerical Study on the Mountain Valley Fog Part I: Numerical Model, the 7th WMO Weather Modification International Conference, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1999.


1. Huang, J.-P., Z.h. LI, et al., 3D Numerical Study on the Mountain Valley Fog Part II: Sensitivity Experiments, the 7th WMO Weather Modification International Conference, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1999.