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Dynamical Oceanography CALL US: 0755-88015264 * Introduction * Research * Publications * Join us * Contact DR. ZHIQIANG LIU RECEIVED HIS PH.D IN MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE FROM THE HONG KONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE YEAR 2013. HE WORKED AS A POSTDOC RESEARCH ASSOCIATE AND THEN RESEARCH ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN HKUST FROM 2013 TO 2018. DR. LIU JOINED DEPARTMENT OF OCEAN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING IN THE YEAR 2019 AS AN ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. HIS RESEARCH INTERESTS ARE MAINLY ON THE PROCESSES GOVERNING THE COUPLED CROSS-SCALE CIRCULATION INTERACTIONS IN THE NORTHWESTERN PACIFIC OCEAN AND CHINA SEAS AND NUMERICAL MODEL. SIMULATION FOR OCEAN ENVIRONMENT IN THE GREATER BAY AREA 粤港澳大湾区海洋环境模拟系统 PLEASE USE CHROME, FIREFOX OR EDGE BROWSER TO VISIT THIS SITE. PLEASE CLICK THE ANIMATION BELOW TO ENTER THE SYSTEM, AND CLICK THE "OCEAN" AT THE LOWER-LEFT CORNER TO ACTIVATE THE INTERACTIVE MODE. YOU CAN USE THE SCROLL WHEEL TO ZOOM TO YOUR INTERESTED REGION. 请使用CHROME,FIREFOX(火狐)或者EDGE浏览器访问本网站。 请点击下方动画进入模型系统,并点击左下角的“OCEAN”,激活互动模式。在模型中,可以使用鼠标滚轮来放大的感兴趣的区域。 LAB MEMBERS Introduction: Dr. Zhiqiang LIU received his Ph.D in Marine Environmental Science from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in the year 2013. He worked as a Postdoc Research Associate and then Research Assistant Professor in HKUST from 2013 to 2018. Dr. Liu joined Department of Ocean Science and Engineering in the year 2019 as an assistant professor. His research interests are mainly on the processes governing the coupled cross-scale circulation interactions in the northwestern Pacific Ocean and China Seas and numerical model. Research Interest: The connective circulations and associated hydrographic processes in the embayment, estuary and shelf (ESE) of northern SCS. As one of the most important physical oceanography topics, the characteristics and variabilities of circulations in the ESE areas are extensively and respectively investigated. There are few demonstrated thorough investigations and studies by integrating the ESE area as one system, especially for areas neighboring large buoyancy, sediment and biogeochemical sustains discharges, for example, shelves around PRE. The aforementioned numerical simulation system for HKW well resolved the processes in this ESE system, and demonstrated interactions already. For example, over the shelf off Guangdong, when southwesterly monsoon prevails in June and July, the upwelling circulation is remarkably intensified eastward, and the shelf waters rich in phosphate, is stored in the lower layers of Mirs Bay and stimulated the biological productivity there. When the monsoonal system is getting unstable in late summer, these stored shelf waters, with high density, will retreat towards the Dan-gan channel and approach the entrance of PRE to further intensify the exchanging flow, as well as the biological productivity. This process determines the regime-shift of the shelf circulations from a summer to a winter condition in the northern SCS. Biography Dr. Zhibing Li focuses on mesoscale ocean eddies, especially eddy detection method and eddy dynamics. Educational Background 2019, PhD in Physical Oceanography, University of New South Wales, Canberra (UNSW) 2013, Master study in Marine Geology, Ocean University of China (OUC) 2010, B.Sc in Information and Computing Science, Northeast Petroleum University(NPU) Work Experience 2013.9-2017.8, causal lecturer and lab tutor in the School of Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences, UNSW Canberra Honors and Awards China Scholarship Council Postgraduate Scholarship (2013-2017) UNSW Canberra Top-up Scholarship (2013-2017) Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society and New Zealand Climate Forum Postgraduate Conference Scholarship (2016) Biography Dr. Qi Quan's research focuses on the features, variability and dynamics of the circulation in the South China Sea by data analysis and numerical simulation. Educational Background 2018, Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, China 2014, M.Sc. in Physical Oceanography, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China 2011, B.Sc. in Marine Sciences, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China Work Experience 2019.09-present, Postdoc, Department of Ocean Science and Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China 2018.10-2019.05, Engineer, South China Sea Marine Survey and Technology Center, State Oceanic Administration, Guangzhou, China Honors and Awards 2013, National scholarship for postgraduate students Publications 1. Quan, Q., and H. Xue, 2019: Influence of abyssal mixing on the multi-layer circulation in the South China Sea. J. Phys. Oceanogr., doi:10.1175/JPO-D-19-0020.1. (IF=3.389) 2. Quan, Q., and H. Xue, 2018: Layered model and insights into the vertical coupling of the South China Sea circulation in the upper and middle layers. Ocean Model., 129, 75-92, doi:10.1016/j.ocemod.2018.06.006. (IF=3.095) 3. Quan, Q., H. Xue, H. Qin, X. Zeng, and S. Peng, 2016: Features and variability of the South China Sea western boundary current from 1992 to 2011. Ocean Dyn., 66, 795-810, doi:10.1007/s10236-016-0951-1. (IF=1.869) 4. Quan, Q., X. Mao, and W. Jiang, 2014: Numerical computation of the tidally induced Lagrangian residual current in a model bay. Ocean Dyn., 64, 471–486, doi:10.1007/s10236-014-0696-7. (IF=1.869) 5. Quan, Q., X. Mao, X. Yang, Y. Hu, H. Zhang, and W. Jiang, 2013: Seasonal variations of several main water masses in the Southern Yellow Sea and East China Sea in 2011. J. Ocean Univ. China, 12, 524-536, doi:10.1007/s11802-013-2198-5. (IF=0.699) Biography Yuxin's research focuses on the variability of the South China Sea Circulation in response to the changing climate. Work Experience 2019.07-present Research Assistant, Department of Ocean Science and Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology Educational Background 2018 - 2019 MSc in Environmental Science and Management, Department of Environment, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 2014 - 2018 BSc in Marine Science, Department of Marine Science, Sun Yat-sen University Biography Yongfei Deng was born in 1993. He is a PhD researcher in Physical Oceanography at the Southern University of Science and Technology. His primary academic interests lie in multi-scale ocean circulation dynamics, atmosphere-ice-ocean interactions and ocean’s role in global climate change based on observation and numerical modeling. His research domain covers the China Seas, Western Pacific, Tropical Pacific and polar regions. His doctoral project investigates the multi-timescale variability of current in Taiwan Strait and their driving mechanisms, and also the causal relationship between Taiwan Strait Current and basin-scale circulation of South China Sea and East China Sea. Education 2019.9 - Ph.D. student, Mechanics, Department of Ocean Science and Engineering, SUSTech, Shenzhen, China 2016.9 - 2019.6 M.Sc., Marine Science (major in Physical Oceanography), College of Marine Sciences, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, China 2012.9 - 2019.6 B.Sc., Resources-Environment (major in Natural Disasters), Institute of Geography and Tourism, Guangdong University of Finance and Economics, Guangzhou, China Publication 1. Deng, Y., G. Gao, Y. Zhang and C. Chen, 2019: Seasonal and interannual variability of Bering Strait Throughflow from AO-FVCOM and observation, Journal of Ocean University of China, 18(3): 615-625. 2. Deng, Y., G. Gao, Y. Zhang and C. Chen, 2019: The temporal-spatial variability of Chukchi sea ice area under the influence of Bering Strait Throughflow, Chinese Journal of Polar Research, 31(4), in press. (in Chinese) 3. Zhang, Y., Y. Deng, and C. Chen, 2019: Main characteristics and influence factors of the Pacific inflow in the region of Bering Strait: A review, accepted. (in Chinese) Honors and Awards 2019, Excellent Poster Award in Second China Polar Youth Forum 2018, Thrid Prize for Band A in 2018 National English Competition for College Students 2016, 'Outstanding Graduate' of Guangdong University of Finance and Economics 2016, 'Excellent Thesis' of Guangdong University of Finance and Economics Biography Huang Zixuan, male, graduate student of Sustech Mainly engaged in numerical simulation, the characteristics of sea surface temperature change along the northern coast of the South China Sea and its dynamic causes Education background 2019 to now, master's degree in physical ocean, South University of science and technology 2015-2019, Bachelor of engineering, ocean technology, Guangdong Ocean University Biography Xue yuxuan, male, graduate student of Sustech Mainly engaged in numerical simulation, the characteristics of current in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) and its dynamic causes Education background 2020 to now, master's degree in physical ocean, South University of science and technology 2016-2020, Bachelor of engineering, ocean technology, Guangdong Ocean University Honors and reward 2020, 'Excellent Thesis' of Guangdong Ocean University. * VISITORS * Total Visits: 205,386 Theme by Freelancelot