NInstitute of Oceanology,Chinese Academy of Sciences
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WANG Jing

2019-07-19

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Name:(姓名):Jing Wang

Title:(职称):Associate Researcher

Research Field:(研究领域):Ocean circulation and climate

Tel/Fax:(电话/传真):(86)532-82886976

E-mail:(电邮): wangjing@qdio.ac.cn

Resume:(个人简历,总结性叙述、按时间排列均可)

2017-present, Associate research professor, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2011 –2016, Assistant research professor, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Science

Education:(教育经历)

2006-2011, Ph. D., Physical Oceanography, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao, China

2009.10-2010.8, Visiting student, University of Maryland, College Park, US

2002-2006: Mathematics, B. S., Hohai University, Nanjing, China. 

Professional Memberships:(组织任职)

Head of Program Office, Northwestern Pacific Ocean Circulation and Climate Experiment (NPOCE) (2011 -2013)

Research Interests:(研究方向)

My research interests are equatorial wave dynamics, tropical ocean (particularly the Indian Ocean) variability and dynamics, the forcing of the Indian Ocean interannual variability on the Pacific Ocean and climate through the Indonesian Throughflow. Most of my studies are based on general ocean circulation model and coupled model simulations.  The most recent work analyzed the moored observations in the Indonesian seas.

Honors and Awards:(获得荣誉、获奖情况)

None

Selected Publications:(发表论文、专利、出版书籍等):

1. Yuan, D., J. Wang, T. Xu, P. Xu, Z. Hui, X. Zhao, Y. Luan, W. Zheng, and Y. Yu (2011), Forcing of the Indian Ocean Dipole on the Interannual Variations of the Tropical Pacific Ocean: Roles of the Indonesian Throughflow, J. Clim., 24(14), 3593-3608.

2. J. Wang and D. Yuan (2015), Roles of western and eastern boundary reflections in the interannual sea level variations during negative Indian Ocean Dipole events. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 45(7), 1804-1821.

3. J. Wang (2016), Observational bifurcation of Wyrtki Jets and its influence on the salinity balance in the eastern Indian Ocean. Atmos. Ocean Sci. Lett., 10(1), 1-8.

4. J. Wang, D. Yuan, X. Zhao (2017), Impacts of Indonesian Throughflow on seasonal circulation in the equatorial Indian Ocean. Chin. J. Limnology and Oceanography, 35(6), 1261-1274.

5. J. Wang and D. Yuan, X. Zhao (2018), Influence of Reflected Kelvin Waves on Seasonal Circulation in the Equatorial Indian Ocean, J. Oceanogr., 74(3), 327-338. 

6. Wang, J., D. Yuan, X. Li, Y. Li, Z. Wang, X. Hu, X. Zhao, C. Corvianawatie, D. Surinati (2020). Moored observations of the Savu Strait currents in the Indonesian seas.Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans, doi: 10.1029/2020JC016082.

7. Wang, J., D. L. Yuan, T. F. Xu, and X. Zhao (2020), Wind-forced equatorial wave dynamics of the Pacific Ocean during 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 El Nino events, Journal of Oceanology and Limnology. Vol. 38 No. 4, P. 1123-1137, 2020 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00343-020-9329-9.

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