Jia Yue. Research Assistant Professor. Department of Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences Hampton University, 23 Tyler Street Hampton, VA, 23668
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1 Jia Yue Research assistant Professor Department of Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences Hampton University, 23 Tyler Street Hampton, VA, Phone: / Fax: EDUCATION Ph.D. Electrical Engineering Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO Advisor: Chiao-Yao She Dissertation: EFFECTS OF BACKGROUND WINDS AND TEMPERATURE ON BORES, STRONG WIND SHEARS AND CONCENTRIC GRAVITY WAVES IN THE MESOPAUSE REGION M.S. Electrical Engineering University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK Advisor: Richard Collins Thesis: Design and Implementation of Photodiode-based receiver systems for a 1574 nm Eyesafe lidar B.S. Electrical Engineering Shanghai JiaoTong University, Shanghai, China WORK EXPERIENCE Research Assistant Professor September now Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Hampton University Research Assistant Professor/Consultant June 2012-September 2012 Sistema Universitario Ana G. Mendez, Puerto Rico HAO postdoc January 2012 June 2012 High Altitude Observatory/National Center for Atmospheric Research Adjunct Professor September 2011 December 2011 Department of Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Hampton University Advanced Study Program Postdoctor September 2009 December 2011 High Altitude Observatory/National Center for Atmospheric Research Graduate Research Assistant August 2004 August 2009 Physics Department, Colorado State University Graduate Research Assistant December 2002 August 2004 Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, Fairbanks TEACHING EXPERIENCE Adjunct Professor September 2011-December 2011 Atmospheric and planetary science department, Hampton University Teaching graduate level course, Atmospheric Measurement Graduate Teaching Assistant September 2002 December 2002
2 Electrical Engineering, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Tutoring undergraduate electronics circuit lab. PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS [25] Yue J., H.-L. Liu, R.R. Meier, L. Chang, S.-Y. Gu, J. Russell (2012), On the fast zonal transport of the STS-121 space shuttle exhaust plume in the lower thermosphere, submitted to JASTP. [24] Q. Li, J. Xu, J. Yue, X. Liu, W. Yuan, B. Ning, and S. Guan (2012), Investigation of a mesospheric bore event over Xinglong, in Northern China, Submitted to Ann. Geophys. [23] Chandran A., R. L. Collins, R. R. Garcia, D. R. Marsh, V. L. Harvey, J. Yue (2012), A climatology of elevated stratopause events in the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model, J. Geophys. Res. under review. [22] Yue, J., W. Wang, A. Richmond, H.-L. Liu and L. Chang (2012), Wavenumber broadening of the quasi-two-day planetary wave in the ionosphere, J. Geophys. Res., under review. [21] Liu X., J. Xu and J. Yue (2012), Numerical simulation study of small amplitude gravity waves momentum deposition in the thermosphere, Ann. Geophys, under review. [20] Yue J., W. Wang, A. Richmond and H. Liu (2012), Quasi-two-day wave coupling of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere-ionosphere in the TIME-GCM: Two-day oscillations in the ionosphere, J. Geophys. Res, 117, A07305, doi: /2012ja [19] Lu X., H.-L. Liu, A. Z. Liu, J. Yue, J. McInerney, Z. H. Li (2012), Momentum budget of the migrating diurnal tide in the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model, J. Geophys. Res, 117, D07112, doi: /2011jd [18] S. Vadas, Yue J., T. Nakamura (2012), Mesospheric concentric gravity waves generated by multiple convection storms over the North America Great Plain, J. Geophys. Res, 117, D07113, doi: /2011jd [17] Yue J., H.-L. Liu, L. C. Chang (2012), Numerical investigation of quasi-two-day waves in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere, J. Geophys. Res., 117, D05111, doi: /2011jd [16] Li Q., J. Xu, J. Yue, W. Yuan, X. Liu (2011), Statistical characteristics of gravity wave activities observed by an OH airglow imager at Xinglong, in northern China, Ann. Geophys, 29, [15] She C.-Y., M. Abo, J. Yue, B. Williams, C. Nagasawa, and T. Nakamura (2011), On mesopause region temperature and wind measurements with pseudorandom modulation continuous-wave (PMCW) lidar at 589 nm, Applied Optics, 50, [14] Acott P., C.-Y. She, D. A. Krueger, Z.-A. Yan, T. Yuan, J. Yue, S. Harrell (2011), Observed nocturnal gravity wave variances and zonal momentum flux in midlatitude mesopause region over Fort Collins, Colorado, USA, JASTP, 73,
3 [13] Yue J. and H.-L. Liu (2010), Fast meridional transport in the lower thermosphere by planetary-scale waves, JASTP, , doi: /j.jastp [12] Yue J., T. Nakamura, CY. She, M. Weber, W. Lyons and T. Li (2010), Seasonal and local time variability of ripples from airglow imager observations in US and Japan, Ann. Geophys., ANGEO [11] Yue J., C.-Y. She and H.-L. Liu, Large wind shears and stabilities in the mesopause region observed by Na lidar at midlatitude (2010), J. Geophys. Res., 115, A10307, doi: /2009ja [10] Dou X., T. Li, Y. Tang, J. Yue, T. Nakamura, X. Xue, B. P. Williams, and C.-Y. She (2010), Variability of gravity wave occurrence frequency and propagation direction in the upper mesosphere observed by the OH imager in Northern Colorado, JASTP, doi: /j.jastp [9] Yue J., C.-Y. She, T. Nakamura, S. Harrell and T. Yuan, Mesospheric bore formation from long wave perturbations observed by collocated all-sky OH imager and sodium lidar (2010), JASTP 72, pp. 7-18, DOI information: /j.jastp [8] Yuan T., J. Yue, C.-Y. She, J. Sherman, M. White, S. Harrell, P. Acott, D. A. Krueger (2009), A novel wind-bias correction scheme for narrowband sodium Doppler lidars using Iodine absorption spectroscopy, Applied Optics, 48(20), [7] Huang, W., X. Chu, J. Wiig, B. Tan, C. Yamashita, T. Yuan, J. Yue, S. D. Harrell, C.-Y. She, B. P. Williams, J. S. Friedman, and R. M. Hardesty (2009), First Field demonstration of simultaneous wind and temperature measurements from 5 to 50 km with a Na double-edge magneto-optic filter in a multi-frequency Doppler LIDAR, Optics Letters, 34(10). [6] Yue J., C.-Y. She, B. P. Williams, J. D. Vance, P. E. Acott, and T. D. Kawahara (2009), "Continuous-wave sodium D 2 resonance radiation generated in single-pass sum-frequency generation with periodically poled lithium niobate," Opt. Lett. 34, [5] Yue J., S. Vadas, C.-Y. She, T. Nakamura, S. Reising,H. Liu, P. Stamus, D. Krueger, W. Lyons, T. Li (2009), Concentric gravity waves in the mesosphere generated by deep convective plumes in the lower atmosphere near Fort Collins, Colorado, J. Geophys. Res., 114, D06104, doi: /2008jd [4] Vadas S., J. Yue, C.-Y. She, P. Stamus and A. Z. Liu, A model study of the effects of winds on concentric rings of gravity waves from a convective plume near Fort Collins on 11 May 2004 (2009), J. Geophys. Res., doi: /2008jd [3] Li T., C. -Y. She, HL Liu, J. Yue, T. Nakamura, D. A. Krueger, Q. Wu, X. Dou, and S. Wang (2009), Observation of local tidal variability and instability, along with dissipation of diurnal 2 tidal harmonics in the mesopause region over Fort Collins, CO (41N, 105W), J. Geophys. Res., doi: /2008jd [2] She, C.-Y., J. Yue, Z.-A. Yan, J. W. Hair, J.-J. Guo, S.-H. Wu, and Z.-S. Liu, (2007). Directdetection Doppler wind measurements with a Cabanne-Mie lidar: A. Comparison between iodine
4 vapor filter and Fabry-Perot interferometer methods, Appl. Optics, Vol. 46, Issue 20, pp [1] She, C.-Y., J. Yue, Z.-A. Yan, J. W. Hair, J.-J. Guo, S.-H. Wu, and Z.-S. Liu, (2007). Directdetection Doppler wind measurements with a Cabanne-Mie lidar: B. Impacts of aerosol variation on iodine vapor filter methods, Appl. Optics Vol. 46, Issue 20, pp MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION Yue J., Q. Wu, J. Xu, T. Yuan, A. Maute, M. Hagan, H.-L. Liu, X. Lu and C.Y. She, Global structure and seasonal variability of the terdiurnal tide in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere. Liu X., J. Xu, J. Yue, H.-L. Liu, W. Yuan, Large wind shears due to the interactions between gravity waves and tides in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere. SELECTED PROCEEDINGS, CONFERENCES PRESENATIONS CEDAR Science Highlight Talk, Concentric gravity waves generated by deep convection on the Great Plains, Santa Fe, June Yue J., T. Nakamura and C. Y. She, Seasonal and local time variability of ripples from airglow imager observations in US and Japan, 38 th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, July 2010, Bremen Germany. Chiao-Yao She and Jia Yue, Review of Na, K, and Fe lidar technology and examples of the enabled science in the Arctic, (Invited talk) Jia Yue, C. -Y. She, and T. Nakamura, Science achieved by Airglow imager/lidar observations in Colorado, USA and its implication for the polar research (Invited talk) National Institute of Polar Research, The 33rd Symposium on Space and Upper Atmospheric Sciences in the Polar Regions, November Yue J., T. Nakamura, C.-Y. She, S. Vadas, T. Li, H.-L. Liu, K. Shiokawa, Concentric gravity waves and instabilities in the mesosphere lower thermosphere with all-sky imagers over US and Japan, JPGU, May Yue J., She C., S. Vadas, T. Nakamura, H. Liu and S. Reising, A study of OH imager observed concentric gravity waves near Fort Collins on 11 May 2004, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2008, abstract # A13A T. Yuan, J. Yue, C.-Y. She, S. Harrell, P. Acott, M. A. White, J. P. Sherman, D. A. Krueger, S. Reising, Real time wind bias monitor for narrowband Na lidar, 24th International Laser Radar Conference, Boulder, J. Yue, C.-Y. She, J. Hair, J.-J. Guo, S.-H. Wu, Z. Yan and Z.-S. Liu, A comparative study on Fabry-Perot interferometer and iodine vapor filter for direct detection Doppler wind measurements with a Cabanne-Mie lidar, 23rd International Laser Radar Conference, Nara, Japan, J. Fochesatto, R. L. Collins, J. Yue, C. F. Cahill, and K. Sassen, Compact eye-safe backscatter lidar for aerosol studies in urban polar environment, in Lidar Remote Sensing for Environmental Monitoring VI, Upendra N. Singh, Editor, Proc. SPIE, 5887, 12 September 2005.
5 HONORS AND AWARDS NCAR Diversity Awards ($39698) 2011 Advanced Study Program (ASP) Postdoctoral fellowship at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) AGU Fall Meeting Outstanding Student Paper Award winner 2009 American Geophysical Union, Member PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 1. Reviewer GRL, JGR, Adv. Space Res., Ann. Geophys., JASTP 2. Judge for AGU fall meeting student papers. 3. Mentored NCAR SOARS undergrad student. 4. Organized NCAR ASP and TLS seminars. 5. Guest scientist, Chinese Academy of Science 2010-
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