NInstitute of Oceanology,Chinese Academy of Sciences
People
CHEN HaiYing

2019-07-19

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Name(姓名): Chen Haiying
Title(职称): Associate researcher
Research Field(研究领域): Physical Oceanography
Tel/Fax(电话/传真): 0532-82898931
E-mail(电邮): hychen@qdio.ac.cn
Resume: Dr. Chen is mainly working on ocean dynamical processes research and analysis on satellite remote data and model simulating data. She undertook an National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) young investigator grant program, several China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) hydrology research projects and subprojects from First Institute of the state oceanic administration (FIO, SOA) of China. She also joined the Basic Research project of national science and technology, Global change research national important scientific research projects and Innovation project of Chinese academy of sciences etc.
2009– present, Associate researcher, Key Lab of Ocean circulation and waves, Institute of Oceanography, CAS, Qingdao, China
2006 – 08 Assistant researcher, Key Lab of Ocean circulation and waves, Institute of Oceanography, CAS, Qingdao, China
Education:(教育经历)
Ph.D., 2006, Physical oceanography, Institute of Oceanology, CAS, China
M.S., 2003,Physical oceanography, First Institute of Oceanography, State of Ocean Administration, China
B.S. , 2000, Meteorology, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China.
Professional Memberships:(组织任职) 
Research Interests:(研究方向)
Upper-ocean dynamical processes research, data analysis on satellite remote data and model simulating data
Honors and Awards:(获得荣誉、获奖情况)
Selected Publications:(发表论文、专利、出版书籍等)
1. Chen Haiying, Qiao Fangli, Fang Guohong , Wang Yonggang, Wei Zexun,Long baroclinic Rossby waves with periods of about 500 d near 20°N in the northwest Pacific Ocean, ACTA OCEANOLOGICA SINICA,2006,25(3):1-10.
2. Chen Haiying, Yin Baoshu, , Fang Guohong ,Wang Yonggang, Comparison of nonlinear and linear PCA on surface wind, surface height, and SST in the South China Sea, Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology. 2010, Vol. 28 No. 5, P. 981-989, DOI: 10.1007/s00343-010-9074-6.
3. Chen Haiying, Fang Guohong, Yin Baoshu, Wang Yonggang, Wei Zexun, Forecasts of South China Sea Surface Temperature Anomalies Using the Ni?o Indices and Dipole Mode Index as Predictors, Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 2010,28(1),doi:10.1007/s00343-010-9197-9.
4. Chen Haiying, Qiao Fangli, Wang Yonggang, Zonal Propagation Velocity Distribution Characteristics of Oceanic Rossby Waves, Advances in Marine Science, 2003,vol.21 (4): 387-391.
5. Chen Haiying, Fang Guohong , Qiao Fangli, Wang Yonggang Correlation Analysis of Interannual Variabilities in SST in SCS and Ni no /DMI Indices, Advances in Marine Science, 2007,vol.25 (1): 20-27.
6. Fang, Guohong., Haiying. Chen, Z. Wei, Y. Wang, X. Wang, and C. Li, Trends and interannual variability of the South China Sea surface winds, surface height, and surface temperature in the recent decade, J. Geophys. Res., 2006, 111, C11S16, doi:10.1029/2005JC003276.
7. Guo Junjian, Fang Wendong, Fang Guohong, Chen Haiying, Variability of surface circulation in the South China Sea from satellite altimeter data,Chinese Science Bulletin, 2006, Vol.51, 1-8, doi:10.1007/s11434-006 -9001-6
8. Wang, Y., G. Fang, Z. Wei, F. Qiao, and H. Chen, 2006, Interannual variation of the South China Sea circulation and its relation to El Nino, as seen from a variable grid global ocean model, J. Geophys. Res., 111, C11S14, doi:10.1029/2005JC003269.
9. Wang Yonggang, Fang Guohong, Wei Zexun, Chen Haiying and Wang Xinyi, Seasonal variability of the Indonesian Throughflow from a variable-grid global ocean model. Journal of Hydrodynamics, 2004, 16(5): 525-532.
10. Fang Guohong, Wei Zexun , Wang Yonggang, Chen Haiying, Wang Xinyi, An extended variable-grid global ocean circulation model and its preliminary results of the equatorial Pacific circulation. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2004, 23(1), 23-30.

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