Researcher

Biography

I’m a postdoctoral research associate at CCRC (UNSW) and the Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Sciences (ACEAS). My research focuses on the modulation of Antarctic surface winds by synoptic patterns and their association with large-scale climate modes. Prior to this, I worked as an experimental scientist at CSIRO, where I contributed to the simulation and development of Australia’s fully coupled climate model, with a focus on...view more

I’m a postdoctoral research associate at CCRC (UNSW) and the Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Sciences (ACEAS). My research focuses on the modulation of Antarctic surface winds by synoptic patterns and their association with large-scale climate modes. Prior to this, I worked as an experimental scientist at CSIRO, where I contributed to the simulation and development of Australia’s fully coupled climate model, with a focus on its atmospheric component. This role followed my Ph.D. at the University of Tasmania (UTAS), where I focused on polar meteorological modelling and air-sea ice interactions at the NWP scale. My broad research interests including:

  • Antarctic high-resolution atmospheric modelling
  • Antarctic paleoclimate reconstruction
  • Climate teleconnections between Antarctica and the mid-to-low latitudes
  • Antarctic sea ice variability and mean state under a new regime shift
  • Sea ice-wave interactions
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Location

Level 4, Mathews Building

Contact

+61 415508866

Publications

by Mr Zhaohui Wang