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Shuhui Wang

Education
  • Ph.D. in Atmospheric Sciences , University of California, Los Angeles, CA (2006)
  • M.S. in Atmospheric Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, CA (2003)
  • M.S. in Environmental Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai, China (2000)
  • B.S. in Applied Chemistry, Fudan University, Shanghai, China (1997)

Professional Experience
  • Jet Propulsion Laboratory, CA (2009-Present)
    • Scientist
  • California Institute of Technology / Jet Propulsion Laboratory, CA (2006-2009)
    • Postdoctoral Scholar
  • Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, CA (2002-2006)
    • Postdoctoral Researcher (2006)
    • Research Assistant (2000-2006)
    • Teaching Assistant (2002)

Selected Awards
  • Jacob. A. Bjerknes Memorial Award, University of California, Los Angeles (2005)
  • Dissertation Year Fellowship, University of California, Los Angeles (2004-2005)
  • University Fellowship, University of California, Los Angeles (2002-2003)
  • Chancellor Fellowship, University of California, Los Angeles (2000-2001)

Selected Publications
  1. Wang, S., K.-F. Li, T.J. Pongetti, S. P. Sander, Y. L. Yung, et al., Atmospheric OH response to the most recent 11-year solar cycle, PNAS, 2012, under review.
  2. Andersson, M., Verronen, P., Wang, S., Rodger, C., Clilverd, M., Carson, B., Precipitating radiation belt electrons and the enhancements of mesospheric hydroxyl during 2004-2009, J. Geophys. Res., 2012, 117, D09304, doi:10.1029/2011JD017246.
  3. Shapiro, A.V., Rozanov, E., Shapiro, A.I., Wang, S., Egorova, T., Schmutz, W., and Peter, Th., Signature of the 27-day solar rotation cycle in mesospheric OH and H2O observed by the Aura Microwave Limb Sounder, Atmos, Chem, Phys., 2012, 12, 3181 - 3188, doi:10.5194/acp-12-3181-2012.
  4. Minschwaner, K., G. L. Manney, S. Wang, R. S. Harwood, Hydroxyl in the stratosphere and mesosphere - Part 1: Diurnal variability. Atmos. Chem. Phys. 2011, 11, 955 - 962.
  5. Verronen, P. T., C. J. Rodger, M. A. Clilverd, S. Wang, First evidence of mesospheric hydroxyl response to electron precipitation from the radiation belts. J. Geophys. Res. 2011, 116, D07307, doi:10.1029/2010JD014965.
  6. Wang, S., Pongetti, T.J., Sander, S.P., Spinei, E., Mount, G.H., Cede, Alexander, and Herman, J., Direct Sun measurements of NO2 column abundances from Table Mountain, California: Intercomparison of low- and high-resolution spectrometers. J. Geophys. Res., 2010, 115, doi:10.1029/2009JD013503.
  7. Damiani, A., Storini, M., Santee, M.L., and Wang, S., Variability of the nighttime OH layer and mesospheric ozone at high latitudes during northern winter: influence of meteorology. Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 2010, 10: 14583-14610.
  8. Yu, Y., Galle, B., Panday, A., Hodson, E., Prinn, R., and Wang, S., Observations of high rates of NO2-HONO conversion in the nocturnal atmospheric boundary layer in Kathmandu, Nepal. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 2009, 9(17): 6401-6415.
  9. Wang, S., Pickett, H.M., Pongetti, T.J., Cheung, R., Yung, Y.L., Shim, C., Li, Q., Canty, T., Salawitch, R.J., Jucks, K.W., Drouin, B., Sander, S.P., Validation of Aura MLS OH measurements with FTUVS total OH column measurements at Table Mountain, California. J. Geophys. Res., 2008, 113, D22301, doi:10.1029/2008JD009883.
  10. Cheung, R., Li, K.F., Wang, S., Pongetti, T.J., Cageao, R.P., Sander, S.P., Yung, Y.L., Atmospheric hydroxyl radical (OH) abundances from ground-based ultraviolet solar spectra: an improved retrieval method. Appl. Opt., 2008, 47(33) 6277 - 6284.
  11. Wang, S., Ackermann, R., and Stutz, J., Vertical Profiles of NOx Chemistry in the Polluted Nocturnal Boundary Layer in Phoenix, AZ: I. Field Observations by Long-path DOAS. Atmos. Chem. and Phys., 2006, 6(9): 2671 2693.
  12. Stutz, J., Alicke, B., Ackermann, R., Geyer, A., and Wang, S., Relative Humidity Dependence of HONO Chemistry in Urban Areas. J. Geophys. Res., 2004, 109(D3): 3307-3318.
  13. Wang, S., Ackermann, R., Spicer, C. W., et al., Atmospheric Observations of Enhanced NO2-HONO Conversion on Mineral Dust Particles. Geophys. Res. Lett., 2003, 30(11): 1595-1598.

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