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Name: Pu Yifen
Address: Institute of Atmospheric Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences
Beijing 100029, P.R. China
Tel: (86-10)82995016
Fax: (86-10)82995017
Email: pyf@mail.iap.ac.cn

Brief Experences

Pu Yifen was born in 1965 in the city of Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China. Professor and Chief of the Department of Science and Technology at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). B.S. degree in 1987 from the Department of Meteorology, Nanjing University. M.S. degree in 1990 from the Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University. Ph.D. in 1993 from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP). Executive council member of the Beijing meteorological society, member of Chinese Society of Oceanography, Council member of Research Center for Beijing urban ecosystem safety, member of the Society of Climate and Environment, member of the aerosol research committee of the Chinese Society of Aerosol.

Research interests

Atmospheric physics, Atmospheric chemistry
Research interests include the atmospheric chemistry, modeling of oceanic geochemical processes, atmospheric environment and atmospheric boundary layer physics. Published more than 20 peer-reviewed research articles. Focusing, in recent year, on the study of global carbon cycle and distribution of pollutants in Beijing area, and particularly investigating the CO2 transport and deposit in the Indian Ocean and the distribution of atmospheric particles in the Beijing urban areas.

Publications

  1. Pu Yifen,Wu ruixia,Researches on chemical composition and sources of atmospheric particles in Beijing in 2004 autumn,Climatic and Environmental Research,2006,vol.11 No.6, p51-56 (in Chinese)

  2. Pu Yifen,Wu ruixia,Zhang renjiang, The Analyzing of the physical and chemical characteristics of one dust storm episode occurred in Beijing in the spring of 2004.,Process engineering,2006,6:81-85 (in Chinese)

  3. Pu Yifen,Wang mingxing,An Ocean Carbon Cycle Model Part II: Result Analysis of the simulation on the Indian Ocean,Climatic and Environmental Research,2001, Vol.6, No.1, p67-76 (in Chinese)

  4. Meigen Zhang, Yifen Pu, Renjian Zhang ,Simulation of sulfur transport and transformation in East Asia with a comprehensive chemical transport model, ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING & SOFTWARE,2006, vol.21, p812-820

  5. XU Yong-fu, PU Yi-fen, ZHAO Liang,Advances in studies of ocean carbon-cycle model,Progress on geophysical sciences,2005,vol.20 No.10,p1106-1115 (in Chinese)

  6. Gensuo Jia, Ingrid C. Burke, Merrill R. Kaufmann, Bruce C. Kindel, Yifen Pu, Estimates of forest canopy fuel attributes using hyperspectral data,FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT,2006,vol.229,No.1,p 27-38

  7. Zhang Renjian, Pu Yifen, Wang Mingxing, Xu Yongfu, 2002, Numerical Simulation on the change of Carbon monoxide in the atmosphere, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 26(1), 72-80 (in Chinese)

  8. Wang Mingxing, Zhang Renjian and Pu Yifen, 2001, Recent Researches on Aerosol in China, Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, Vol.18 No.4, 2001, p576-586 (in Chinese)

  9. Yifen Pu, Jitendra J. Shah, and David G. Streets, China's "Two-Control-Zone" Policy for Acid Rain Mitigation, Environmental Management(EM,Magazine of the Air and Waste Management Association), June 2000, p32-34

  10. Jitendra Shah, Tanvi Nagpal, Todd Johnson, Markus Amann, Gregory Carmichael, Wesley Foell, Collin Green, Jean-Paul Hettelingh, Leen Hordijk, Jia Li, Chao Peng, Yifen Pu, Ramesh Ramankutty, and David Streets,Integrated Assessment Model for Acid Rain in Asia: Policy Implications and Results of RAINS-ASIA Model, Annual Review of Energy and the Environment,Vol. 25, 2000, p339-375
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