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Liu Huizhi

Name:
Liu Huizhi
Education:
Positions:
Academic title:
Postal Code:
100029
Subject categories:
Mailing Address:
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
E-mail:
huizhil@mail.iap.ac.cn

Resume:
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

Direction:
Micrometeorology, Atmospheric Boundary layer Physics, Atmospheric Environment

Achievements:

Article:
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.

Community service:

Commitment to research the situation:
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)