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Wang Pucai

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Wang Pucai
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Dr. Pucai Wang, born in March 1963, Jiangxi province, China. He is professor, supervisor of Ph. D. students, deputy director of LAGEO of Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and professor of the Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, teaching a course of atmospheric radiative transfer and atmospheric remote sensing. Graduated from Jiangxi Normal University in 1982, obtained M. Sc. in atmospheric physics from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1985, and Ph. D. in atmospheric optics from University of Sciences and Technologies of Lille, France, in 1995. Employed at Canada Center for Remote Sensing as Post Doc during 1997-1999. The major research interests are focused on (1) theory and algorithms of atmospheric radiative transfer; (2) satellite remote sensing of atmospheric environment, including aerosol and cloud optical properties and important trace gases. He is responsible for some important projects such as (1) ground-based measurement and satellite remote sensing of aerosol optical properties and atmospheric radiation in China; (2) optical remote sensing technologies and their application in air quality monitoring; and (3) theory and algorithms of atmospheric radiative transfer and their application, granted by National Science Foundation of China, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing Municipal Government, including also some important international cooperation projects with institutes or laboratories of France, Belgium, and Netherlands. About 50 publications were achieved.

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(1) atmospheric radiative transfer,
(2) satellite remote sensing of atmospheric environment

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Article:
Comparison of atmospheric aerosol optical depth retrieved from Broadband Extinction Method with AERONET measurement for Beijing observation site. Atmos. Sci. (in Chinese), 29(4),645-653, 2005.


The Characteristics of column CO in Beijing urban area,Climate and Environment, 2005, 10, 72-79.


Perspective of atmospheric remote sensing, Atmos. Sci. (in Chinese), 29,131-136,2005.


Review of the advances of the studies in atmospheric remote sensing and satellite meteorology, Atmos. Sci. (in Chinese), 27,552-565,2003.


Validation of an UV inversion algorithm using satellite and surface measurement, J. Geophy. Res., Vol. 105, 2000.


A simple and efficient method for retrieving surface UV radiation dose rate from satellite, J. Geophy. Res., Vol. 105, 2000.


Analysis of affecting ground ultraviolet radiation, Atmos. Sci. (in Chinese), Vol. 23, 1999.


Ground-based CO measurement using infrared grating spectrometer, Acta Meteorologica Sinica, Vol. 12, 1998.


Influence of clouds and UV irradiance at ground level and backscattered exittance, Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, Vol. 13, 1996;


Comparison between measurement and modeling of UV-B irradiance for clear sky, Applied Optics, Vol. 33, 1994.

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