Lecture content: Detection and Attribution of Climate Change
Course number: 409133006
Time: 25 April 2023 (Tuesday) 8:30-10:10
Location: 601 Guangyun Building, Lanzhou University
Lecturer profile:
Zhou Tianjun is a researcher, doctoral supervisor, and deputy director of the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is a recipient of the National Outstanding Young Scientist Fund, a leading talent in science and technology innovation under the Ten Thousand Talents Plan, a member of the National Hundred Million Talents Project, and a recipient of a special government allowance from the State Council. He is the supervisor of 100 outstanding doctoral theses in China (2010). He is currently a member of the Coupled Simulation Working Group of the World Climate Research Program, a member of the Academic Committee of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in the field of ocean and atmosphere, a member of the Expert Committee of the National Committee for Disaster Reduction, and a member of the Expert Group of the National Key Research and Development Program on Earth System and Global Change. He has published more than 200 SCI papers, including more than 10 papers in Nature Geoscience, Nature Climate Change, Nature Communications, Science Advances, BAMS, and other journals as the first/corresponding author. He has been successively selected in the "Elsevier China List of Highly Cited Scholars" and the global "Highly Cited Scientists" in the field of Earth science by Clarivate. He is mainly engaged in research on climate dynamics and climate modeling, focusing on the influence of sea-air interaction processes and external forcing on global monsoon and pan-Tripole climate. He is the lead author of IPCC AR5 and AR6.
College of Resources and Environment, Lanzhou University
Earth System Science Subject Points