Name:
Liu Huizhi
Address: Institute of Atmospheric Physics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Tel: 0086-10-82083809
Fax: 0086-10-62041393.
Email: huizhil@mail.iap.ac.cn
Brief Experences
EDUCATION
Sept. 1985-July 1989 Department of Geophysics, Peking
University
Bachelor of Science, majored in boundary layer meteorology
Sept. 1989-July 1992 Department of Geophysics, Peking
University
Master of Science, majored in boundary layer meteorology
Sept. 1995- Oct.1998 Institute of Atmospheric Physics,
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ph. D., majored in Atmospheric Physics and Atmospheric
Environment
WORK EXPERIENCE
July 1992-Sept. 1999 As a Scientific researcher, Assistant
Professor in the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese
Academy of Sciences
Sept. 1999-Mar. 2004 as Associate Professor in the Institute
of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Mar. 2004-Present as Professor in the Institute of Atmospheric
Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Research interests
Micrometeorology, Atmospheric Boundary layer Physics,
Atmospheric Environment
Ongoing Projects
NSFC: Simulation of the effects of the urban building
on the urban micro-climate. (2006/01-2008/12)
The National Key Basic Research Development Project
(973): "Aridification over Northern China and Human
Adaptation", The first sub-project:" Field
experiments and studies on the land surface-atmosphere
interaction over different land use/cover conditions"(2006-2010)
Sino-German cooperation Project MAGIM:
P6: Extrapolating water and carbon fluxes of managed
grasslands in time and space based on surface and airborne
observations(2007-2009)
P11: Surface and satellite based remote sensing to infer
rain rates within the Xilin catchment(2007-2009)
Publications
- Liu Huizhi, et al., 2006, Seasonal
and Diurnal Variations of the exchange of water vapor
and CO2 between the land surface and atmosphere in
the semi-arid area, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric
Sciences, 30(1): 108-118.
- Jiang Yujun , Liu Huizhi, et al.,
2007, Wind flow and wind loads on the surface of a
tower-shaped building: Numerical simulation and wind
tunnel experiment, Science in China ser. D ,37(11),
1!11.
- Jiang Yujun, Liu Huizhi, Sang Jianguo
and Zhang Boyin, 2007, Numerical and experimental
studies on flow and pollutant dispersion in urban
street canyons, Advance in Atmospheric Sciences,24(1):111-125.
- Wang Baomin, Liu huizhi, Sang Jianguo
et al.,2004, Evaluation of Pedestrian winds around
tall buildings by numerical approach, Meteorology
and Atmospheric Physics, DOI 10.1007/s00703!003!0066!3.
- Liu Huizhi, Jiang Yujun, et al.,
2005, Studies on wind environment around high buildings
in urban areas, Science in China ser. D ,35 suppl.II,
102!115.
- Liu Huizhi, Hong zhongxiang. 2002
, The turbulent statistical characteristics over the
Beijing urban surface. Chinese J.Atmos. Sci., 26(2),
173!181.
- Liu Huizhi, Liang Bin, et al.,
2004, Water!tank experiment on the thermal circulation
induced by the bottom heating in an asymmetric valley,
Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 21(4), 536!546.
- Liu Huizhi, Liang Bin, et al.,
2003, A laboratory model for the flow in urban street
canyons induced by bottom heating, Advances in Atmospheric
Sciences , 20(4), 554!564.
- Liu Huizhi, Sang Jianguo, Zhang
Boyin et al., 2002, Influences of Structures on Urban
ventilation:A Numerical experiment, Advances in Atmospheric
Sciences, 19(6),1045!1054.
- Liu Huizhi, Hong Zhongxiang et
al., 2003,The turbulent characteristics in the surface
layer over dune at Naiman in Inner Mongolia. Chinese
Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 27(3), 245!254.)
- Liu Huizhi, Zhang Hongsheng et
al., 2002: Characteristics of micrometeorology in
the surface layer in the Tibetan Plateau, Advance
in Atmospheric Sciences, 19(1), 73!88.
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