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Jeongmin Yun

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4800 Oak Grove Drive

Pasadena, CA 91109

Curriculum Vitae:

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Carbon Cycle And Ecosystems

Biography

My primary research interests are 1) to understand how terrestrial ecosystems and oceans respond to climate and environmental changes and 2) to quantify the changes in their carbon cycle. For this, I have utilized atmospheric CO2 measurements, atmospheric and terrestrial carbon modeling, inverse modeling, and satellite-dervied various ecosystem datasets. My current interests are to quantify the uncertainty in carbon flux estimates and to improve CMS flux inverse modeling systems.

Education

  • Ph.D., Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea (2021)
  • M.Sc., Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea (2017)
  • B.Sc., Atmospheric Sciences, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea (2015)

Professional Experience

  • Postdoctoral Fellow, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (2022–present)
  • Postdoctoral Fellow, Seoul National University (2021-2022)

Research Interests

  • Carbon-climate feedbacks
  • Atmospheric inverse modeling and terrestrial carbon modeling
  • Vegetation-climate interactions

Selected Awards

  • Best PhD Thesis Award, Korean Meteorological Society (2021)
  • BIEN 2021 Best Poster award, Korean Woman Scientists and Engineers (2021)

Selected Publications

  1. Yun, J., Jeong, S., Gruber, N., Gregor, L., Ho, C. H., Piao, S., Ciais, P., Schimel, D., & Kwon, E. Y. (2022). Enhance seasonal amplitude of atmospheric CO2 by the changing Southern Ocean carbon sink, Sci. Adv., 8(41), eabq0220
  2. Chen, X., Jeong, S., Park, C.-E., Park, H., Joo, J., Chang, D., Yun, J. (2022). Different responses of surface freeze and thaw phenology changes to warming among Arctic permafrost types, Remote Sens. Environ., 272, 112956
  3. Park, C., Jeong, S., Park, M. S., Park, H., Yun, J., Lee, S. S., & Park, S. H. (2022). Spatiotemporal variations in urban CO2 flux with land-use types in Seoul, Carbon Balance and Manag., 17(1), 1-14
  4. Sim et al. (including Yun, J.) (2022). Short-term reduction of regional enhancement of atmospheric CO2 in China during the first COVID-19 pandemic period, Environ. Res. Lett., 17(2), 024036
  5. Yun, J. & Jeong, S. (2021). Contributions of economic growth, terrestrial sinks, and atmospheric transport to the increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations over the Korean Peninsula, Carbon Balance Manag., 16(1), 22
  6. Ho, C. H., Park, C. K., Yun, J., Lee, E. J., Kim, J., & Yoo, H. D. (2021). Asymmetric expansion of summer season on May and September in Korea, Asia-Pac. J. Atmospheric Sci., 57(3), 619-627
  7. Park, C., Jeong, S., Park, H., Yun, J., & Liu, J. (2021). Evaluation of the potential use of satellite-derived XCO2 in detecting CO2 enhancement in megacities with limited ground observations: a case study in Seoul using Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2, Asia-Pac. J. Atmospheric Sci., 57(2), 289-299
  8. Yun, J., Jeong, S., Ho, C. H., Park, H., Liu, J., et al. (2020). Enhanced regional terrestrial carbon uptake over Korea revealed by atmospheric CO2 measurements from 1999 to 2017, Glob. Chang. Biol., 26(6), 3368-3383
  9. Yun, J., Jeong, S. J., Ho, C. H., Park, C. E., Park, H., & Kim, J. (2018). Influence of winter precipitation on spring phenology in boreal forests, Glob. Chang. Biol., 24(11), 5176-5187