(1) Earth system model development and climate prediction theory research;
(2) Research on atmospheric chemistry, atmospheric environmental change and its prediction theory;
(3) Study on coupling between layer and climate dynamics;
(4) Theoretical research on the physical and chemical processes in the middle atmosphere and remote sensing of climate and environment;
(5) Theoretical research on the physics, dynamics and predictability of disastrous weather processes.
Focus on developing seven subject areas:
(1) Development of dynamic model and numerical simulation of the earth system;
(2) Theory and method of monsoon system dynamics and meteorological environmental disaster prediction;
(3) Study on the coupling theory of regional environment and its significant application;
(4) Study on biogeochemical cycle of carbon and nitrogen;
(5) atmospheric environment and atmospheric chemistry research;
(6) Theoretical and technical research on mesosphere and global environmental detection;
(7) Research on key theories and technologies of cloud precipitation physics and severe storms. Institute of Atmospheric Sciences is one of the first batch of doctoral and master's degree awarding units approved by the State Council Academic Degrees Committee. There are master's degree in atmospheric science, doctoral degree training points, master's degree training points in marine science, environmental science and engineering, and master's degree training points in engineering. In 20 12, a new "marine science" Post-Doctoral Research Center was established, and two (atmospheric science and marine science) were established in Post-Doctoral Research Center. During the period of 1978- 1998, the college enrolled 228 doctoral students and 334 master students. There are 93 graduates with doctoral degrees and 264 graduate students. During 1985 and 1987- 1998, * * * received 4 1 person of postdoctoral migrants. The Institute of Atmospheric Science has trained a large number of high-level outstanding scientific and technological talents in the field of atmospheric science for the country. 1996 was rated as one of the first ten key doctoral training bases of the Academy of Sciences.
By the end of 20 14, there were 405 graduate students in our institute, including 284 doctoral students and 0 master students 12 1 person. There are 20 postdoctoral fellows in this station. In 2004-20 1 1, Jiang Dabang, the tutor of that year, won the title of excellent doctoral dissertation author of China Academy of Sciences, and studied some problems of climate simulation and climate change during the last maximum ice age. In 2004, the late locking nonlinear optimization method was applied to the study of ENSO predictability in Wang Huijun section. Atmospheric circulation in southern hemisphere and spring climate and dust in East Asia in Mumufank in 2005. Study on the high-resolution tropical Pacific model in Fu Weiwei, Wang Huijun in 2006 and its coupling relationship with the global atmospheric model in 2007; ENSO ensemble forecast in Zheng Fei, Wang Huijun in 2007; networked observation of ultraviolet and photosynthetic active radiation in China in Paul Hu, Zhu Jiang in 2008; changes of Wang Mingxing's East Asian trough in 2008 and its relationship with the East Asian winter monsoon; air-sea interaction between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean in Chen Wenwu in 2009 and its influence on the East Asian monsoon. N2O and NO Emissions from Yao Zhisheng's Farmland and Grassland Ecosystem in 2065 —— Differences between Management Measures and Land Types 20 1 1 Zheng Xunhua Source: