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Research Associate
Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Sciences
North Carolina State University
5150 Jordan Hall, 2800 Faucette Drive
Raleigh, NC 27695-8208
Email: xinyu_wen@ncsu.edu
Tel: 919-513-7775
RESEARCH INTERESTS
1 Atmospheric chemistry and air quality
2 Atmospheric modeling: improvement and validation of general circulation model;
3 Climate change: atmospheric circulations over East Asia
4 Paleoclimate: El Nino and global monsoon in the Holocene
DEGREES AND EMPLOYMENT
North Carolina State University, NC, U.S.A. 2007 Aug. – Present
Research Associate (Post-doc) Supervisor: Yang Zhang
Peking University, Beijing, China 2002 Sept. – 2007 Jul.
Ph.D., Atmospheric Sciences (Climate Change) Advisors: Shaowu Wang and Benkui Tan
Peking University, Beijing, China 1998 Sept. – 2002 Jul.
B.S., Atmospheric Sciences Advisor: Jinhong Zhu
HONORS AND AWARDS
Peking University, Best Graduate of the Year, 2007
Peking University, Winner of Wu-Si Scholarship, 2006
China Meteo. Soc., Winner of Best Paper Award in Annual Meeting, 2006
School of Physics, Silver Medal of Zhong-Sheng-Biao Research Award, 2005
Peking University, Student of the Year, 2003
Peking University, Winner of Guang-Hua Group Scholarship, 2003
Peking University, Silver Medal of High Performance Programming Competition, 2002
Peking University, Leader of the Year, 1999
Peking University, Student of the Year, 1998
PUBLICATIONS
- Wen, X.-Y., T.-J. Zhou, S.-W. Wang, B. Wang, H. Wan, and J. Li, 2007, Performance of a reconfigured atmospheric general circulation model at a low resolution, Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 24, 4, 712-728, DOI: 10.1007/ s00376-007-0712-7.
- Wang, S.-W., X.-Y. Wen, Y. Luo, W.-J. Dong, Z.-C. Zhao, and B. Yang, 2007, Reconstruction of temperature series of China for the last 1000 years, Chinese Science Bulletin, 52, 23, 3272-3280, DOI: 10.1007/s11434-007-0425-4.
- Ge, Q.-S., S.-W. Wang, X.-Y. Wen, M.-S. Cai, Z.-X. Hao, 2007, Temperature and precipitation changes in China during the Holocene, Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 24, 6, 1024-1036, DOI: 10.1007/s00376-007-1024-7.
- Wang, S.-W., J.-H. Zhu, J.-N. Cai, and X.-Y. Wen, 2004, Reconstruction and analysis of time series of ENSO for the last 500 years, Progress in Natural Science, 14, 12, 1074-1080.
- Wen, X.-Y., S.-W. Wang, and J.-H. Zhu, 2007, An overview of Paleo-ENSO, Chinese Journal of Geophysics, 50, 2, 387-396 (in Chinese).
- Wen, X.-Y., S.-W. Wang, J.-H. Zhu, and D. Viner, 2006, An overview of China climate change over the 20th century using U.K. UEA/ CRU high resolution grid data, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 30, 5, 894-904 (in Chinese).
- Wang, S.-W., X.-Y. Wen, Y. Luo, W.-J. Dong, Z.-C. Zhao, and B. Yang, 2007, Reconstruction of temperature series of China for the last 1000 years, Chinese Science Bulletin, 52, 8, 958-964 (in Chinese).
- Pu, B., X.-Y. Wen, S.-W. Wang, and J.-H. Zhu, 2007, Diagnostic and modeling study of two basic modes of surface air temperature and its variation in China, Advances in Earth Science, 22, 5, 456-467 (in Chinese).
- Wang, S.-W., Y. Luo, X.-Y. Wen, and W.-J. Dong, 2007, Latest advances in studies of the global temperature variations for the last millennium, Advances in Climate Change Research, 3, 1, 14-19 (in Chinese).
- Hu, Y.-Y., and X.-Y. Wen, 2005, On studies of snowball Earth, Advances in Earth Science, 20, 11, 1226-1233 (in Chinese).
- Wang, S.-W., J.-H. Zhu, J.-N. Cai, and X.-Y. Wen, 2004, Reconstruction and analysis of time series of ENSO for the last 500 years, Progress in Natural Science, 14, 4, 424-430 (in Chinese).
- Wang, S.-W., J.-H. Zhu, J.-N. Cai, and X.-Y. Wen, 2003, Irregularities in ENSO variability, Universitatis Pekinensis, Acta Scientiarum Naturalium, Special Supplement, 125-133 (in Chinese).
INVITED PRESENTATIONS:
- Wen, X.-Y., and S.-W. Wang, 2006, On the Role of precession in Asian monsoon during the Holocene: from hypothesis to simulation, invited presentation at the workshop on Paleoclimate research, organized by Nansen-Zhu International Research Center, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, Nov. 15– 17.
- Wen, X.-Y., 2006, Why El Nino was depressed during early-mid Holocene? Invited presentation at the Annual Meeting of China Meteorological Society, 2006 (CMS2006), organized by China Meteorological Society, Chengdu, China, Oct. 24 – 28.
- Wen, X.-Y., and S.-W. Wang, 2006, Interdecadal Variability of Temperature and Atmospheric Circulation over China in the 20th Century, invited by the symposium of Interdecadal variability of East Asian summer monsoon in the 20th century, organized by Prof. B. Wang and Chinese Ocean University, Qingdao, China, Jul. 5 – 8.
- Wen, X.-Y., 2005, Paleo-ENSO simulation: why El Nino was depressed during early-mid Holocene? Invited by the Taiwan-Mainland symposium of atmospheric sciences, organized by Chinese Culture University, Taipei, Rep. of China, Sep. 21 – 29.
- Wen, X.-Y., and T.-J. Zhou, 2005, Gridded atmospheric model of IAP-LASG (GAMIL) in low resolution grid, invited by the annual meeting of State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (LASG), organized by Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, Jan. 12– 14.
CONTRIBUTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:
- Zhang, Y., X.-Y. Wen, W. C. Skamarock, G. A. Grell, S. E. Peckham, S. J. Ghan, and R. C. Easter, Some Preliminary Results from the Development of Global WRF/Chem, submitted to the 10th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry, New Orleans, Louisiana, 20–24 January 2008.
- Zhang, Y., X.-Y. Wen, X.-M. Hu, and C. J. Jang, Simulating the Effect of Aerosols on Regional Climate Using WRF/Chem, submitted to the 10th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry, New Orleans, Louisiana, 20–24 January 2008.
- Zhang, Y., X.-M. Hu, and X.-Y. Wen, K. L. Schere, C. J. Jang, Simulating Climate-Chemistry-Aerosol-Cloud- Radiation Feedbacks in WRF/Chem: Model Development and Initial Application, oral presentation at the 6th Annual CMAS Conference, Chapel Hill, NC, October 1-3 2007.
MEMBERSHIP
Member of American Meteorological Society, Sept. 2007~Present
Member of American Geophysical Union, Jan. 2008~Present
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