Terrestrial Carbon Sink and Source Distribution Estimated from Surface Remote Sensing and Atmospheric CO2 Data |
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Time: October 21, 2010 8:50—10:40 AM
Location: No. 5 Meeting Room
Prof. Jing M. Chen,
Fellow of the royal society of Canada, Deparment of Geography and Program in Planning University of Toronto
Research Interests:
Biogeochemical Cycle Modeling Remote Sensing Climate Change Micrometeorology Hydrology Geographic Information Systems Isotope Modeling
DEGREES
- Ph.D., 1986. Meteorology, Reading University, United Kingdom
- B.Sc., 1982. Meteorology, Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, P. R. China
EMPLOYMENT
- 2000-now, Professor, Department of Geography, University of Toronto
- 2007-now, Director, International Institute of Earth System Science, Nanjing University, China
- 2007-now, Adjunct Dean, School of Applied Meteorology, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China
- 2005-2008, Changjiang visiting professor, Nanjing University
- 1996-now, Adjunct Professor, York University
- 1999-now, Adjunct Professor, Nanjing University
- 2000-2000, Principal Research Scientist, Canada Centre for Remote Sensing
- 1997-2000, Senior Research Scientist, Canada Centre for Remote Sensing
- 1994-2000, Adjunct Professor, University of Ottawa
- 1993-1997, Research Scientist, Canada Centre for Remote Sensing
- 1991-1993, Research Associate, University of British Columbia (UBC)
- 1989-1991, Postdoctoral Fellow, UBC
- 1988-1989, Senior Research Scientist, Beijing Institute of Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- 1986-1988, Research Scientist, Beijing Institute of Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- July 1, 2000, Tenure awarded
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