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1 Meng Jin CONTACT INFORMATION RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS 1433 Space Research Bldg. Tel: (734) Hayward St. Cell Phone: (404) Ann Arbor, MI, jinmeng My primary research interest is focused on the origin of space weather: solar activity in the form of coronal mass ejections (CMEs), CME-driven shocks, and solar energetic particle events. Each of these phenomena plays an important role in driving space weather, which affects the well being of satellites and astronauts in space. Through numerical modeling of major geo-effective CME events and comparing the results with in-situ and remote sensing observations, we can better understand the physical processes at work during the propagation of CMEs from the Sun through the heliosphere. Such an understanding will ultimately achieve better space weather forecasts. I am also interested in analyzing multi-wavelength observations of the Sun, especially those related to the energetic solar phenomena (e.g., CMEs and flares), from which we can obtain constrains for theoretical models and be inspired to include more physics in the modeling effort. EDUCATION September 2009 Present University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA Doctoral Student Space Physics & Scientific Computing GPA: 4.0 / 4.0 Research Assistant of Prof. Ward Manchester & Prof. Tamas Gombosi Project: Numerical Simulation of CMEs and CME-driven Shocks Certificate in Computational Discovery & Engineering September 2006 June 2009 Nanjing University, Nanjing, China Master s Degree Astrophysics (Solar Physics) GPA: 3.6 / 4.0 Research Assistant of Prof. Mingde Ding Project: Multi-wavelength Observation and Data Analysis of the Sun September 2002 June 2006 Nanjing University, Nanjing, China Bachelor s Degree, with Honors Astronomy Major GPA: 3.5 / 4.0 PUBLICATIONS 1. Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., van der Holst, B., Oran, R., Sokolov, I. V., Frazin, R. A., Vásquez, A. M., Toth, G., Vourlidas, A., Liu, Y., Sun, X. D., & Gombosi, T. I. Global MHD Simulation of the Coronal Mass Ejection on 2011 March 7: from Chromosphere to 1 AU, in preparation 2. van der Holst, B., Sokolov, I. V., Meng, X., Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., Toth, G., & Gombosi, T. I. Alfvén Wave Solar Model: PART I, Coronal Heating, The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 782, Issue 2, article id. 81, February Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., van der Holst, B., Oran, R., Sokolov, I. V., Toth, G., Liu, Y., Sun, X. D., & Gombosi, T. I. Numerical Simulations of Coronal Mass Ejection on 2011 March 7: One-Temperature and Two-Temperature Model Comparison, The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 773, Issue 1, article id. 50, August Oran, R., van der Holst, B., Landi, E., Jin, M., Sokolov, I. V., Downs, C., & Gombosi, T. I. From the Solar Atmosphere to the Solar Wind: A 3D Global Meng Jin s CV 1 of 6
2 MHD Model Driven By Alfvénic Turbulence, The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 778, Issue 2, article id. 176, December Nuevo F. A., Huang, Z. G., Frazin, R., Manchester, W. B., Jin, M., & Vásquez, A. M. Evolution of the Global Temperature Structure of the Solar Corona During the Minimum between Solar Cycles 23 and 24, The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 773, Issue 1, article id. 9, August Sokolov, I. V., van der Holst, B., Oran, R., Downs, C., Roussev, I. I., Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., Evans, R. M., & Gombosi, T. I. MHD Waves and Coronal Heating: Unifying Empirical and MHD Turbulence Models, The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 764, Issue 1, article id. 23, January Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., van der Holst, B., Gruesbeck, J. R., Frazin, R. A., Landi, E., Vasquez, A. M., Lamy, P. L., Llebaria, A., Fedorov, A., Toth, G., & Gombosi, T. I. A Global Two-Temperature Corona and Inner Heliosphere Model: A Comprehensive Validation Study, The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 745, Issue 1, article id. 6, January Jin, M., Ding, M. D., Chen, P. F., Fang, C., & Imada, S. CME-induced Outflows Observed with Hinode/EIS, The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 702, Issue 1, pp , September Guo, Y., Ding, M. D., Jin, M., & Wiegelmann, T. Formation Heights of Extreme Ultraviolet Lines in an Active Region Derived by Correlation of Doppler Velocity and Magnetic Field, The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 696, Issue 2, pp , February Jin, M., Ding, M. D. Loop-Like Hard X-Ray Emission in a 2005 January 20 Flare, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Vol.60, No.4, pp , August Jin, M., Ding, M. D. Correlation and Asymmetry between Solar Flare Hard X-ray Footpoints: a Statistical Study, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 471, Issue 2, pp , August 2007 PRESENTATIONS First Author Conference Presentations 1. Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., van der Holst, B., Oran, R., Sokolov, I. V., Toth, G., Vourlidas, A., Liu, Y., Sun, X. D., & Gombosi, T. I. Global MHD Simulation of the Coronal Mass Ejection on 2011 March 7: from Chromosphere to 1 AU, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting Abstracts, SH51D-04, December 2013 (Oral) 2. Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., van der Holst, B., Oran, R., Sokolov, I. V., Toth, G., Vourlidas, A., Liu, Y., Sun, X. D., & Gombosi, T. I. Global MHD Simulation of the Coronal Mass Ejection on 2011 March 7: from Chromosphere to 1 AU, 2013, State Key Laboratory of Space Weather, China (Invited) 3. Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., van der Holst, B., Oran, R., Sokolov, I. V., Toth, G., Vourlidas, A., Liu, Y., Sun, X. D., & Gombosi, T. I. Simulation of the Coronal Mass Ejection on 2011 March 7: from Chromosphere to 1 AU, 2013, ISSS-11 meeting (Poster) Meng Jin s CV 2 of 6
3 4. Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., van der Holst, B., Oran, R., Sokolov, I. V., Toth, G., Vourlidas, A., Liu, Y., Sun, X. D., & Gombosi, T. I. Simulation of the Coronal Mass Ejection on 2011 March 7: from Chromosphere to 1 AU, 2013, SHINE meeting (Oral+Poster) 5. Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., van der Holst, B., Oran, R., Sokolov, I. V., Toth, G., Liu, Y., Sun, X. D., & Gombosi, T. I. Numerical Simulations of Coronal Mass Ejection on 2011 March 7: One-Temperature and Two-Temperature Model Comparison, 2013, 10th Annual Michigan Geophysical Union Meeting (Poster) 6. Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., van der Holst, B., Oran, R., Sokolov, I. V., Frazin, R. A., Vasquez, A. M., Toth, G., Gombosi, T. I., Vourlidas, A., Liu, Y., & Sun, X. D. Simulation of the Coronal Mass Ejection on 2011 March 7: from Chromosphere to 1 AU, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting Abstracts, SH33E-04, December 2012 (Oral) 7. Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., van der Holst, B., Oran, R., Sokolov, I., Toth, G., Gombosi, T. I. Numerical Simulations of Coronal Mass Ejection on 2011 March 7: One-Temperature and Two-Temperature Model Comparison, 2012, SHINE meeting (Oral+Poster) 8. Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., van der Holst, B., Gruesbeck, J. R., Frazin, R. A., Landi, E., Vasquez, A. M., Toth, G., Gombosi, T. I. Modeling Solar Wind and Coronal Mass Ejection During Carrington Rotation 2107, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting Abstracts, SH53C-08, December 2011 (Oral) 9. Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., van der Holst, B., Gruesbeck, J. R., Frazin, R. A., Vasquez, A. M., Lamy, P. L., Llebaria, A., Fedorov, A., Toth, G., & Gombosi, T. I. A Global Two-Temperature Corona and Inner Heliosphere Model: A Validation Study, 2011, SHINE meeting (Oral+Poster) 10. Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., van der Holst, B., Gruesbeck, J. R., Frazin, R. A., Vasquez, A. M., Lamy, P. L., Llebaria, A., Fedorov, A., Toth, G., & Gombosi, T. I. A Global Two-Temperature Corona and Inner Heliosphere Model: A Validation Study, 2011, 8th Annual Michigan Geophysical Union Meeting (Poster) 11. Jin, M., Ding, M. D., Chen, P. F., Fang, C., & Imada, S. Analysis of CMEinduced Outflows, 2009, The Dynamic Solar Corona: CAS-IAU Joint Solar Eclipse Meeting, Suzhou, China (Oral) 12. Jin, M., Ding, M. D., Chen, P. F., Fang, C., & Imada, S. CME-induced Outflows Observed with Hinode/EIS, European Geosciences Union Abstracts, EGU , April 2009 (Poster) 13. Jin, M., Ding, M. D., Chen, P. F., & Fang, C. CME-induced Outflows Observed with Hinode/EIS, 2008, International Workshop of 2008 Solar Total Eclipse: Solar Magnetism, Corona and Space Weather, Jiuquan, China (Oral) 14. Jin, M., Ding, M. D. Correlation and Asymmetry between Solar Flare Hard X-ray Footpoints: a Statistical Study, 2007, Chinese Annual Meeting of Astronomy, Guangzhou, China (Oral) CoAuthored Conference Presentations Meng Jin s CV 3 of 6
4 15. van der Holst, B., Sokolov, I., Meng, X., Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., Toth, G., & Gombosi, T. I. 3D self-consistent model of the corona and inner heliosphere, Huntsville Workshop, March 2014 (Oral) 16. Sokolov, I., van der Holst, B., Jin, M., & Gombosi, T. I. Field-Lines- Threaded Model for: (1) the Low Solar Corona; (2) Electrons in the Transition Region; and (3) Solar Energetic Particle Acceleration and Transport, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting Abstracts, SH41A-2155, December 2013 (Poster) 17. Sokolov, I., Jin, M., & Gombosi, T. I. SEP Acceleration and Transport Model Based on Multiple Advected Magnetic Field Lines, 2013, SHINE meeting (Poster) 18. van der Holst, B., Sokolov, I., Manchester, W. B., Jin, M., Oran, R., & Gombosi, T. I. Turbulence Model for Multi-Band EUV Emission in the Solar Atmosphere, 2013, SHINE meeting (Poster) 19. van der Holst, B., Jin, M., Sokolov, I. V., Manchester, W. B., Oran, R., Gombosi, T. I. A Multi-Viewpoint Validation of CME Propagation Through a New MHD Turbulence Solar Wind Model, European Geosciences Union Abstracts, EGU , April 2013 (Oral) 20. van der Holst, B., Sokolov, I., Manchester, W. B., Jin, M., Oran, R., & Gombosi, T. I. The Electron and Proton Temperature Evolution of CMEs, 2013, AIAC meeting (Invited) 21. Gombosi, T. I., Toth, G., van der Holst, B., Sokolov, I. V., Manchester, W. B., Daldorff, L., De Zeeuw, D. L., Welling, D. T., Ridley, A. J., Liemohn, M. W., Oran, R., Meng, X., & Jin, M. New Adventures with the Space Weather Modeling Framework, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting Abstracts, SM22D-03, December 2012 (Invited) 22. Sokolov, I. V., van der Holst, B., Oran, R., Downs, C., Roussev, I. I., Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., Evans, R. M., & Gombosi, T. I. MHD Waves and Coronal Heating: Unifying Empirical and MHD Turbulence Models, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting Abstracts, SH33B-2230, December 2012 (Poster) 23. Huang, Z. G., van der Holst, B., Frazin, R. A., Manchester, W. B., Oran, R., Jin, M., Vasquez, A. M., & Gombosi, T. I. Understanding Inverted Temperature Loops in the Quiet Sun Corona With 3D, Global MHD Modeling, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting Abstracts, SH32A-07, December 2012 (Oral) 24. Toth, G., van der Holst, B., Manchester, W. B., Ridley, A. J., Sokolov, I. V., De Zeeuw, D. L., Glocer, A., Daldorff, L., Fang, F., Jin, M., Meng, X., & Gombosi, T. I. Space Weather Modeling from the Convection Zone to the Upper Atmosphere, 2012, Frontiers in Computational Physics: Modeling the Earth System (Invited) 25. Manchester, W. B., Jin, M., van der Holst, B., Frazin, R. A., Vasquez, A. M. Incorporating Observations in Global Models of the Solar Atmosphere, 2012, SHINE meeting (Oral) 26. Oran, R., van der Holst, B., Gombosi, T. I., Jin, M., Downs, C., Sokolov, I. V. Meng Jin s CV 4 of 6
5 Preliminary Results from a 3D MHD Global Model from the Chromosphere to 1AU Driven by Alfvenic Turbulence, 2012, SHINE meeting (Oral+Poster) 27. Frazin, R. A., Vasquez, A. M., van der Holst, B., Manchester, W. B., Oran, R., Huang, Z., Jin, M., & Gombosi, T. I. Integrating Tomography and Global Simulation, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting Abstracts, SH41B-03, December 2011 (Invited) 28. van der Holst, B., Jin, M., Gruesbeck, J. R., Oran, R., Manchester, W. B., Frazin, R. A., Vasquez, A. M., Gombosi, T. I. A Two-temperature Solar Wind Model: Validation And Two-temperature CMEs, 2011, American Astronomical Society, SPD meeting, Vol. 43, 2011 (Invited) 29. van der Holst, B., Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., Frazin, R. A., Vasquez, A. M., Lamy, P. L., Llebaria, A., & Gombosi, T. I. Multispacecraft Validation of a Global Two-Temperature Corona and Inner Heliosphere Model, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting Abstracts, SH42A-05, December 2010 (Invited) 30. van der Holst, B., Jin, M., Manchester, W. B., Frazin, R. A., Vasquez, A. M., Lamy, P. L., Llebaria, A., & Gombosi, T. I. Partition of Proton and Electron Heating in the Solar Wind, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting Abstracts, SH41E-01, December 2010 (Invited) HONORS & AWARDS CoE Towner Prize for Distinguished Academic Achievement 2014 College of Engineering Featured Student 2014 MGU Student Research Symposium Awards 2013 Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship 2013 NCAR Heliophysics Summer School Fellowship 2012 University of Michigan Rackham Conference Travel Grant Phi Kappa Phi 2011 Tau Beta Pi (Elected) 2010 National Scholarship for Excellent Master Graduates Excellent Graduate Student of Nanjing University 2006 Award for Excellent Bachelor s Degree Thesis 2006 Provincial Government Scholarship 2005 Excellent Student Award of Nanjing University 2003 Excellent Student Scholarship, NJU WORK EXPERIENCE American Journal Experts Translation Editor Durham, NC April 2012 Present Perform high-quality scientific translations in astronomy, geophysics, computational physics from Chinese to English Provide scientific comments to help the authors revise their manuscripts before final submission Develop strong time management skills to meet different deadlines University of Michigan, Department of AOSS Teaching Assistant Ann Arbor, MI 2012 Fall, 2013 Fall AERO/AOSS574 Introduction to Space Physics TECHNICAL SKILLS Platforms: Mac OS, Windows, Unix/Linux Meng Jin s CV 5 of 6
6 Languages: Fortran, C/C++, MPI/OpenMP, IDL, IDL/Solar SoftWare (SSW), Perl, Python, Shell Scripts Applications: Tecplot, Mathematica, Matlab, Maple, LATEX Satellite Data Processing: RHESSI, Hinode, STEREO, SOHO, ACE, WIND, TRACE, VenusExpress, SDO, GONG etc. Numerical Simulations: MHD, Test Particle, Particle-in-Cell PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES & SEMINARS OBSERVATIONAL EXPERIENCE American Geophysical Union Michigan Geophysical Union 2013 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, 2013 The 11th International School/Symposium for Space Simulations (ISSS-11), Jhongli City, Taiwan, SHINE Meeting, Buford, GA, th Annual Michigan Geophysical Union Meeting, Ann Arbor, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, SHINE Meeting, Maui, Hawaii, Heliophysics Summer School, Boulder, Colorado, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, SHINE Meeting, Snowmass, Colorado, th Annual Michigan Geophysical Union Meeting, Ann Arbor, th Annual Michigan Geophysical Union Meeting, Ann Arbor, 2010 The Dynamic Solar Corona: CAS-IAU Joint Solar Eclipse Meeting, Suzhou, China, 2009 Winter School on Numerical Simulation in Solar Physics, Nanjing University, China, 2009 Alfvén Waves Seminar by Professor Liu Chen (UCI): A Journey between Space and Fusion Plasmas, Peking University, China, 2008 International Workshop of Solar Total Eclipse: Solar Magnetism, Corona and Space Weather, Jiuquan, China, 2008 Hinode Workshop, Beijing, China, 2007 Chinese Annual Meeting of Astronomy, Guangzhou, China, 2007 Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting (WPGM), Beijing, China, 2006 Experienced in the operations of the 65 cm Reflector of Nanjing University Experienced in the operations of the Solar Tower of Nanjing University Member of the Observation Team of Chinese Academy of Sciences in Jiuquan total solar eclipse Meng Jin s CV 6 of 6
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