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Professor Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology from Yin Yan.
He is currently a member of the International Committee on Cloud and Precipitation Physics (ICCP), the Committee on Atmospheric Physics, the Committee on Atmospheric Composition and the Committee on Weather Modification of the Chinese Meteorological Society, a director of the Jiangsu Meteorological Society and the chairman of the Committee on Atmospheric Physics and Weather Modification, a member of the American Geophysical Association (AGU) and the Chinese Meteorological Society, a member of the editorial board of the magazines Atmospheric Science Express and Atmospheric Science Progress, and a reviewer of many international and domestic academic journals. Winners of the "Six Talent Peaks" project and the "Six Talent Peaks" construction prize in Jiangsu Province were awarded the first batch of "333 Talent Project" scientific and technological leading talents in Jiangsu Province, and they are the leaders of outstanding scientific and technological innovation teams in provincial universities. At present, he has undertaken a number of national, provincial and ministerial scientific research projects, including key projects of the National Natural Science Foundation and industry-specific projects, and directed more than 40 graduate students. 65438+1March 1996 to 65438+1March 1999: Ph.D. student, Department of Geophysics and Planetary Science, Tel Aviv University, Israel.

Thesis title: On the development of precision size spectrum.

Natural and artificial catalysis of particles in convective clouds (through the study of the development of precipitation particle spectrum in natural and artificial catalysis convective clouds)

Tutors: Professor Zev Levin and Professor Shalva Tzivion.

August 1995 to July 1996: Visiting scholar at Tel Aviv University, Israel.

September 1987 to May 1990: Master candidate of Nanjing Institute of Meteorology.

Thesis title: Cascade transmission of spectral energy in the process of blocking high pressure.

Tutor: Professor Chen Jiukang

September 1980 to July 1984: Undergraduate student of Nanjing Institute of Meteorology 1, member of the International Committee on Cloud and Precipitation Physics (ICCP) since 2008.

2. Since 2007, he has served as deputy editor and editorial board member of the international magazine Atmospheric Science Express.

In 2007, he was a member of the Atmospheric Composition Committee of the 26th Council of China Meteorological Society.

4. In 2007, he served as a member of the Atmospheric Physics Committee of the 26th Council of China Meteorological Society.

5. In 2007, he served as a member of the Professional Committee of Weather Modification of the 26th Council of China Meteorological Society.

6. From 2005 to present, Vice Chairman of Atmospheric Chemistry Professional Committee of Jiangsu Meteorological Society.

7. Member of American Geophysical Association (AGU) since 2003.

8. Overview of professional journals: (10), Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.

(9) Journal of Geophysical Research

(8), geophysical research letters

(7) Journal of Applied Meteorology

(6) Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry

(5) Journal of Nanjing Institute of Meteorology

(4), the progress of natural science

(3) Journal of Chongqing University

(2) Research progress of climate change.

(1), china environmental science, since September 2005: Professor, Department of Applied Meteorology, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology.

June 5, 2004 to August 2005: Lecturer, School of Mathematics and Science, University of Wales, Arberry, UK.

Institute of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University

Arberry Sweets, Welsh, UK)

Teaching courses: atmospheric physics, atmospheric dynamics, energy and environment, electromagnetism.

1999165438+1October to 65438+1October in 2004: researcher, School of Environment, University of Leeds, UK.

Institute of Atmospheric Sciences, School of Environment,

University of Leeds, UK)

Research direction: the influence of convective cloud transport on the atmospheric composition of tropopause, aerosol (including dust particles)-cloud-

Atmospheric chemical interaction and its feedback effect on cloud macro-microstructure

1March 19961March 1999: Research Assistant, Tel Aviv University, Israel.

Department of Physics and Planetary Sciences

1996 65438+ 10 to1997 July: Senior engineer, Institute of Meteorology, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

199 1 year 1 month to19951February: Engineer, Institute of Meteorology, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

1August 1984 to1February 1990: Assistant engineer, NERC project of Inner Mongolia Meteorological Bureau "Active (aerosol and chemical transport in tropical areas)"

Convection) (2005-2008).

European Body Project "Part (Particles in Upper Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere)" (2002-2005).

The main finisher of.

Main participant in European sports project "Troccinox" (2003-2006).

The UK Natural Environment Foundation (NERC)UTLS- Ozone Theme Project "Aerosols and Trace Gases Enter the Upper Layer"

The main finisher of deep convolution in troposphere and lower stratosphere (1999-2002).

Main participant in the National Natural Science Foundation project "Artificial Seeding Catalyst Diffusion". Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation Project: "Observation and Research on the Formation Mechanism and Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Haze in Nanjing" (2006-2008), in charge.

Director of the Fund Project for Returned Overseas Students of the Ministry of Education (2007-2009).

Jiangsu Province's "Six Talent Peaks" Action Plan Support (2006-2008), Grade B.

Research Fund Project of Jiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory of Meteorological Disasters (Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology): "Impact of Atmospheric Aerosol on Cloud Precipitation and Regional Climate in China" (2006-2009), in charge.

Director of the National Natural Science Foundation Project "Deep Influence of Convective Clouds on Aerosol and Atmospheric Chemical Composition in Tropical Troposphere" (2007-2009).

Project Leader of National Key Basic Research and Development Plan (973) "Aerosol-Cloud Interaction and Indirect Radiation Effect": "Study on Atmospheric Aerosol and Its Climate Effect in China" (2006-20 1 1).

"333 High-level Talents Training Project" in Jiangsu Province, (April 20, 200710.12).

Supported by Excellent Innovation Team of Universities in Jiangsu Province, (2007.8-20 10.7), team leader.

The special scientific research project of public welfare industry of People's Republic of China (PRC) Ministry of Finance, "Precipitation change caused by aerosol cloud change in Beijing-Tianjin Economic Zone and North China and its application in weather forecast", (2007+08-20438+00.9).

The key project of National Natural Science Foundation, "Observation and Theoretical Study on the Interaction between Topographic Clouds and Aerosols in South China" (4 1030962), (201-2014), is in charge of.

The project "Research on the Integration Method of 3D Cloud Information and Software Development", a special scientific research project of the public welfare industry of the Ministry of Finance, (201.1-2013.12). Summary of professional journals: Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Geophysical Research Express

Journal of applied meteorology

The applications of NSF of the National Research Foundation of the United States and NOW project of the National Foundation for Earth and Life Sciences of the Netherlands are reviewed.

Co-convene and preside over:

-egs-agu-egu 2003 General Assembly Sessions as 18 and WS2.

-EGU General Assembly Sessions in 2004 and 2005 AS3.04

2000-2002 Convenor of a series of academic lectures at the School of Environment, University of Leeds.

Co-supervisor of doctoral students: Gerard Devine, Hugo Recketts1995-1996: China Government Fund for Studying Abroad.

1998: Shimon Carnavitz Miriam, Department of Geophysics and Planetary Science, Tel Aviv University, Israel.

Pustenberg Outstanding Student Award

During the period of 1985- 1995, it won more than ten awards from Inner Mongolia Meteorological Bureau and National Meteorological Bureau. 2008: Jiangsu Province has built the "six talent peaks" of outstanding talents in five years.

2008: Cloud precipitation physics won the excellent course in Jiangsu Province.

2007: Levin, Z., A. Teller, E. Ganor, Y. Yin, the first batch of young and middle-aged scientific and technological leaders of "333 High-level Talents Training Project" in Jiangsu Province, 2005: On the interaction of mineral dust, sea salt particles and clouds: a case study from meidex campaign, J. geophys.res. Res, accepted.

2005: Numerical study on the influence of aerosol on the dynamics and microphysics of deep convective clouds in continental environment, Journal of Geophysics. Has been accepted.

Yin, Y, K. S. Carslaw and G. Feingold, 2005: Vertical transport and treatment of aerosols in mixed relative convective clouds and their feedback to cloud development. Q.j.r. meterol Socialists,131,221-246.

2002: interaction between mineral dust particles and clouds: effects on precipitation and optical properties of clouds. Journal of Geophysics. Res ., 107(D23),4724,doi: 10. 1029/200 1jd 00 1544。

Yin, K. S. Carslaw and D. J. Parker, 2002: Redistribution of Trace Gases by Convective Clouds-Mixed Phase Process. Atmosphere. Chemistry. Physics, 2,293-306.

Yin, Y, D. Parker, K. Carslaw, 200 1: Simulation of trace gas redistribution in convective cloud-liquid phase process. Atmosphere. Chemistry. Physics, 1, 19-36.

Levin, Z., S. D. Wurzler, E. Ganor, Y. Yin and A. Teller, 200 1: According to the transmission path of mineral dust particles and its influence on mixed-phase clouds and precipitation, it is modified. Journal of Aerosol Science, 32, S20 1-S202.

Yin, Y, Z. Levin, T. G. Reisin and S. Tzivion, 200 1: Response of radar derived characteristics to moisture-absorbing flare propagation. J. using meteors. , 40, 1654- 166 1.

Yin, Y, Z. Levin, T.G. Reisin and S. Tzivion, 2000: Spreading convective clouds with hygroscopic flares: numerical simulation using cloud models with detailed microphysics. J. using meteors. , 39, 1460- 1472.

Yin, Y, Z. Levin, T.G. Reisin and S. Tzivion, 2000: Influence of giant cloud condensation nuclei in convective clouds on precipitation development-numerical study. Atmosphere. Research, 53,91-116.

Yin, Y, T. G. Reisin, S. D. Wurzler and Z. Levin, 2000: Modification of the size and composition of mineral dust particles by cloud treatment and its influence on cloud microphysics. Proceedings of the 12 international conference on clouds and precipitation held in Reno, Nevada, USA on August 25th, 2000. 936-939.

Yin, 1999: evolution of particle spectrum of convective cloud precipitation by natural and artificial catalysis. Ph.D. thesis, Department of Geophysics and Planetary Science, Tel Aviv University, Israel.

Yin, Y., Z. Levin, T.G. Reisin and S. Tzivion, 1999: Numerical evaluation of seeding with hygroscopic flare: sensitivity to seeding time, seeding height, seeding amount, particle size and environmental shear. Proceedings of the 7th World Meteorological Organization Congress on Weather Modification, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 69-72.

Levin, Z., Y. Yin, T.G. Reisin and S. Tzivion, 1999: Comparison of the effects of moisture absorption and glacier seeding on the evolution of cloud and precipitation particle spectrum in convective clouds: numerical study. Proceedings of the 7th WMO Congress on Weather Modification, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 73-74.

Reisin, T., Y. Yin, Z. Levin and S. Tzivion, 1998: Development of Huge Water Drops and Highly Reflective Cores in Hawaiian Clouds: Numerical Simulation Using Kinematic Models with Detailed Microphysics. Atmosphere. Research, 45, 275-297.

Yin, Y, Z. Levin, T.G. Reisin and S. Tzivion, 1998: South Africa Sowing Experiment: Numerical Simulation of Sensitivity to Particle Spectrum. Minutes of the14th meeting. Everett, Washington, USA, 604-607.

Yin, Y., Z. Levin, T.G. Reisin and S. Tzivion, 1998: Model simulation of the influence of cloud seeding on the evolution of radar measurement characteristics. Minutes of the14th meeting. on schedule

And inadvertent weather modification, Everett, Washington, USA, 630-63 1.

Yin, Y, Z. Levin, T.G. Reisin and S. Tzivion, 1998: The influence of the size distribution of cloud condensation nuclei on the development of cloud and precipitation. Proceedings of the American Meteorological Society Conference on Cloud Physics, Everett, Washington, USA, 530-533.

Reisin, T. G., Z. Levin, S. Tzivion and Y. Yin, 1998: Numerical simulation of droplet formation in Hawaiian clouds using a kinematic model with detailed microphysics. Proceedings of the American Meteorological Society Conference on Cloud Physics, Everett, Washington, USA, 502-503.

Reisin, T., Y. Yin, Z. Levin and S. Tzivion, 1996: Numerical simulation of microphysical structure of Hawaiian cloud: results of idealized package model and kinematic model with detailed microphysics. "The 4th International Symposium on Cloud Modeling, clermont-ferrand, France, 12- 16, August 1996, WMP Report Series 29, 13- 18.

, Dabu, Shen, 1996: Influence of wind speed shear on broadcasting diffusion of vertical line sources, Beijing Institute of Meteorology.

Journal, number 1 1.

Shen, Zhou Lin, 1996: Turbulent diffusion of stratified clouds, Journal of Beijing Institute of Meteorology, 1 1.

Report of international conference (part):

1.Reisin, T., Y. Yin, Z. Levin and S. Tzivion, 1996: Numerical simulation of microphysical structure of Hawaiian cloud: the result of idealized package model and kinematic model with detailed microphysics. The 4th International Symposium on Cloud Modeling, clermont-ferrand, France, 12- 16, August 1996.

2. Sensitivity of the size distribution of cloud condensation nuclei to the development of cloud and precipitation. "Research Seminar of Israel Science Foundation on the Trend and Progress of Cloud and Precipitation Numerical Simulation", Kibbutz Jinozar,1/month 17-20, 1997, Israel.

3. Numerical study on the influence of cloud condensation nucleus size distribution on cloud and precipitation development. 11th Annual Meeting of Israel Aerosol Research Association, Technion, Haifa,1February 29th, 1997, Israel.

4.Yin, Y, Z. Levin, T.G. Reisin and S. Tzivion, 1998: South Africa sowing experiment: numerical simulation of sensitivity to particle spectrum. ` 14 meeting. Planned and unintentional weather modification in Everett, Washington, USA.

5.Yin, Y., Z. Levin, T.G. Reisin and S. Tzivion, 1998: Model simulation of the influence of cloud seeding on the evolution of radar measurement characteristics. ` 14 meeting. Planned and unintentional weather modification in Everett, Washington, USA.

6.Yin, Y, Z. Levin, T.G. Reisin and S. Tzivion, 1998: The influence of the size distribution of cloud condensation nuclei on the development of clouds and precipitation. American Meteorological Society Cloud Physics Conference, Everett, Washington, USA.

7.Reisin, T. G., Z. Levin, S. Tzivion and Y. Yin, 1998: Numerical simulation of droplet formation in Hawaiian clouds using a kinematic model with detailed microphysics. American Meteorological Society Cloud Physics Conference, Everett, Washington, USA.

8.Yin, Y., Z. Levin, T.G. Reisin and S. Tzivion, 1999: Numerical evaluation of seeding with hygroscopic flare: sensitivity to seeding time, seeding height, seeding amount, particle size and environmental shear. Seventh WMO Scientific Conference on Weather Modification, Chiang Mai, Thailand.

9.Levin, Z., Y. Yin, T.G. Reisin and S. Tzivion, 1999: Comparison of the effects of moisture absorption and glacier seeding on the evolution of cloud and precipitation particle spectra in convective clouds: numerical study. Seventh WMO Scientific Conference on Weather Modification, Chiang Mai, Thailand.

10. yin, D. Parker and K. Carslaw, 2000: emission of trace gases and aerosols from deep convective clouds. 25th Congress of European Geophysical Society, Nice, France, April 25-29, 2000.

1 1. Yin, Y, T. G. Reisin, S. D. Wurzler and Z. Levin, 2000: Modification of the size and composition of mineral dust particle pairs by cloud treatment and its influence on cloud microphysics. ICCP 2000, Reno, Nevada, USA, 265438+August 0-25, 2000.

12. yin, Parker and Carslaw, 200 1: numerical study on redistribution of trace gases by deep convective clouds. 26th Congress of European Geophysical Society, Nice, France, March 25-30, 2006, 5438+0.

13.Yin, y, D. Parker and K. Carslaw, 200 1: aerosol and trace gas emission from mixed convective clouds-numerical study using a cloud model with detailed microphysics and chemistry. Iams2001assembly, Innsbruck, Austria, 10- 18 200 1.

14.Levin, Z., S. D. Wurzler, E. Ganor, Y. Yin and A. Teller, 200 1: According to the transmission path of mineral dust particles and its influence on mixed phase clouds and precipitation, it is modified. European Aerosol Conference held in Leipzig, Germany from 3 to 7 September 2006.

15.2002: Interaction between dust particles and clouds. 2002 1 February 6-8, Israel-Turkey Symposium on Aerosol and Gas Atmospheric Deposition in the Eastern Mediterranean of Israel's Dead Sea.

16.Yin, Y., K. S. Carslaw and D. J. Parker, 2003: Redistribution of sulfate aerosols and precursors by mixed relative convective clouds. EGS-AGU-EGU Joint Congress, Nice, France, April 6, 2003-11.

17.2003: Controlling factors of trace gas transport to the free layer and upper troposphere in convective clouds. EGS-AGU-EGU Joint Congress, Nice, France, April 6, 2003-11.

18. Effects of mineral dust particles treated by cloud on mixed-phase cloud, precipitation formation and optical characteristics of cloud. EGS-AGU-EGU Joint Congress, Nice, France, April 6, 2003-11.

19.2003: aerosol and gas are transported to the upper troposphere in deep convection. Seminar on Tropical Meteorology and Chemistry, May 2003 14- 16, Pfarrstadl, Wessling, Germany.

20.Hill, A., Dobbie, S., Yin, Y, 2004: bin microphysical LES model for evaluating semi-direct effects, conference, Nice, France, April 25-30, 2004.

2 1.2004: cloud processing and transport of aerosols and feedback on cloud microstructure and precipitation, conference, Nice, France, April 25-30, 2004.