Lectures

03/26

Wed, 2025

14:00~16:00

2034 Meeting Room

Machine learning applications in aerosol observations, cloud processes, and radiative transfer

Professor Christine Chiu
Colorado State University
AMS The David and Lucille Atlas Remote Sensing Prize 2024
中華民國氣象學會會士 (2025)

03/19

Wed, 2025

14:00~16:00

2034 Meeting Room

Breaking Down the Radiation Budget to Understand Climate

Professor Yi Huang
Atmospheric Radiation and Physical Climatology
McGill University

03/12

Wed, 2025

15:00~17:00

2034 Meeting Room

03/11

Tue, 2025

14:00~16:00

2034 Meeting Room

An efficient forward semi-Lagrangian model

Dr. Wen-Yih Sun/ Professor Emeritus
Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Purdue University

02/26

Wed, 2025

14:00~15:30

1F Lecture Hall, Environmental Change Research Building , AS

The 9th Special Flash Talks (& Coffee hour) of IES x ISS x RCEC

IES: Dr. Frédéric Deschamps , Research Fellow
ISS: Dr. Chen-Hsiang Yeang, Research Fellow
RCEC: Dr. Chian-Yi Liu, Associate Research Fellow

02/19

Wed, 2025

14:00~16:00

2034 Meeting Room

Advancing Research and Training with Generative AI and the Metaverse

Lewis Chang/ Head of Medical VR
HTC Medical VR

02/12

Wed, 2025

14:00~16:00

2034 Meeting Room

Using Anthropogenic Radionuclides as Environmental Tracers

Dr. Chung-Che Wu/ Foreign Researcher
Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute (AORI), The University of Tokyo, Japan

02/05

Wed, 2025

14:00~16:00

2034 Meeting Room

The impact of wildfire-induced smoke aerosols on weather and air quality

Dr. Cheng-Hsuan (Sarah) Lu/ Research Associate and Senior Research Scientist
Atmospheric Sciences Research Center, University at Albany

01/08

Wed, 2025

14:00~16:00

2034 Meeting Room

A Geostationary Satellite-Based Approach to Estimate Convective Mass Flux and Revisit the Hot Tower Hypothesis

Professor/Chair Johnny Luo
Dept. of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, City University of New York (CUNY)

12/11

Wed, 2024

14:00~16:00

2034 Meeting Room

Understanding and Predicting El Niño / Climate Modes and Their Impacts from Global to Coastal/Island Scales

Professor Fei-Fei Jin
Department of Atmospheric Sciences at University of Hawaii

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