Group
Faculty and Staff:
Hainan Gong, Associate Professor
Peiqiang Xu, Associate Professor
Yuyun Liu, Assistant Professor
Weina Guan, Postdoctoral Researcher
Wenqi Zhang, Postdoctoral Researcher
Students:
Wenling Cui, Ph.D. student (2020-)
Tianyuehan Zhou, Ph.D. student (2020-)
Huiwen Xiao, Ph.D. student (2021-)
Leiye Yuan, Ph.D. student (2021-)
Yunchuan Chen, Ph.D. student (2022-)
Hongjie Fang, Ph.D. student (2022-)
Yilu Yan, Ph.D. student (2022-)
Wenwen Yang, Ph.D. student (2022-)
Yunfei Cao, Master student (2023-)
Linjun Han, Master student (2023-)
Wentao Xia, Ph.D. student (2023-)
Jiasheng Qi, Ph.D. student (2024-)
Jingyu Yan, Ph.D. student (2024-)
Puxian Zheng, Ph.D. student (2024-)
Students supervised:
Tian Wan
Ph.D. (2019.09-2025.06, master and doctoral courses), Advisors: Prof. Lin Wang, Thesis title ‘Influences of the quasi-biennial oscillation on the extratropical tropospheric climate in the Northern Hemisphere winter’. Immediate position after graduation: Lecturer at the Hunan Branch of China Meteorological Administration Training Centre
Huanhuan Ran
Ph.D. (2020.09-2025.06, master and doctoral courses), Advisors: Prof. Lin Wang, Thesis title ‘Multi-timescale variability of marine cold air outbreaks in the Northern Hemisphere and the underlying mechanism’. Immediate position after graduation: Lecturer at the China Meteorological Administration Training Centre
Kangjie Ma
Ph.D. (2020.09-2025.06, master and doctoral courses), Advisors: Prof. Lin Wang & Assoc. Prof. Hainan Gong, Thesis title ‘Attribution and constrained projection of Eurasian summer extreme heatwaves considering internal variability’. Immediate position after graduation: Postdoctoral Researcher at the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Luyao Sun
M.S. (2021.09-2024.08, master course), Advisors: Prof. Lin Wang, Thesis title ‘Impacts of different wintertime tropical Pacific sea surface temperature states on the interannual variability of East Asian summer precipitation’. Immediate position after graduation: Engineer at Fuzhou Meteorological Bureau
Xiaocen Shen
Ph.D. (2016.09-2022.06, master and doctoral courses), Advisors: Prof. Lin Wang, Thesis title ‘Intraseasonal variability, mechanisms, and impacts of the stratospheric polar vortex in Northern and Southern Hemispheres’. Immediate position after graduation: Postdoctoral Researcher at IAP, CAS
Yushu Wu
M.S. (2018.09-2022.06, master course), Advisors: Prof. Quanliang Chen & Prof. Lin Wang, Thesis title ‘Potential predictability and skill assessment of East Asian winter monsoon in C3S multimodel prediction system’. Immediate position after graduation: Engineer at Wulanchabu Meteorological Bureau
Hongyin Xiao
M.S. (2018.09-2022.06, master course), Advisors: Prof. Quanliang Chen, Assoc. Prof. Hainan Gong & Prof. Lin Wang, Thesis title ‘The influence of internal climate variability on the winter temperature trend in Eurasia’. Immediate position after graduation: Engineer at Yaan Meteorological Bureau
Zizhen Dong
Ph.D. (2016.09-2021.06, master and doctoral courses), Advisors: Prof. Lin Wang, Thesis title ‘The variation of the wintertime quasi-biweekly oscillation over the northwestern Pacific and the associated air-sea interaction processes’. Immediate position after graduation: Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Yunnan University
Chuang Zheng
Ph.D. (2018.09-2021.06, doctoral course), Advisors: Prof. Lin Wang, Thesis title ‘Variability of extreme cold events in East Asia and the deep-learning-based prediction experiment’. Immediate position after graduation: Faculty at State Grid Hunan Electric Power Company Limited.
Hongdou Fan
M.S. (2018.09-2021.06, master course), Advisors: Prof. Lin Wang & Dr. Lei Wang, Thesis title ‘Predictable patterns of wintertime surface air temperature in the extratropical Northern Hemisphere and their predictability sources’. Immediate position after graduation: PhD student at Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
Peiqiang Xu
Ph.D. (2016.09-2015.06, doctoral course), Advisors: Prof. Lin Wang & Prof. Wen Chen, Thesis title ‘Atmospheric teleconnection patterns propagating along the summertime polar front jet over Eurasia’. Immediate position after graduation: Postdoctoral Researcher at IAP, CAS
Anyu Deng
Ph.D. (2013.09-2019.06, master and doctoral courses), Advisors: Prof. Lin Wang & Prof. Ronghui Huang, Thesis title ‘Projection of the Northern Hemispheric winter climate based on CESM large ensemble’. Immediate position after graduation: Teacher of Physics at Shenzhen Middle School.
Lijuan Wang
Ph.D. (2013.09-2019.06, doctoral course), Advisors: Prof. Wen Chen & Prof. Lin Wang, Thesis title ‘The onset of East Asian winter monsoon and its interannual variation’. Immediate position after graduation: Senior Engineer at Public Meteorological Service Center, China Meteorological Administration.
Lei Song
Ph.D. (2011.09-2016.06, master and doctoral courses), Advisors: Prof. Lin Wang & Prof. Wen Chen, Thesis title ‘A study on the intraseasonal variation of the strength and tilt of the East Asian trough and its climate impact’. Immediate position after graduation: Postdoctoral Researcher at IAP, CAS
Jiaying Zhang
M.S. (2014.09-2016.06, master course), Advisors: Prof. Lin Wang & Prof. Wen Chen, Thesis title ‘Interannual and decadal variations of the tropospheric thickness surrounding the South China Sea and their linkages to the East Asian climate’. Immediate position after graduation: PhD student at Georgia Tech
Hainan Gong
Ph.D. (2010.09-2015.06, master and doctoral courses), Advisors: Prof. Wen Chen & Prof. Lin Wang, Thesis title ‘Impact of ENSO and Arctic Oscillation on the interannual variability of the East Asian winter monsoon in CMIP5 models’. Immediate position after graduation: Postdoctoral Researcher at IAP, CAS
Wei Wei
M.S. (2012.09-2015.06, master course), Advisors: Prof. Quanliang Chen & Prof. Lin Wang, Thesis title ‘Interannual variations of early and late winter temperatures in China and the mechanisms underlying their linkage’. Immediate position after graduation: Assistant Engineer at Chengdu Meteorological Bureau
Yuyun Liu
Ph.D. (2009.09-2013.06, doctoral course), Advisors: Prof. Wen Chen & Prof. Lin Wang, Thesis title ‘Temporal variability and spatial structures of the Eurasian teleconnection patterns and their mechanism’. Immediate position after graduation: Assistant Professor at IAP, CAS