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Wenxing Jia is an Associate Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics at the Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences (CAMS). He obtained his Ph.D. in Atmospheric Physics and Atmospheric Environment from Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology and CAMS. His research focuses on the interaction of multi-scale meteorology and atmospheric constituents under the influence of human activities, from small-scale turbulence to large-scale weather, involving regional/global chemical weather models. He established a turbulent diffusion term of particles, which was added to a regional chemical weather model for the first time, improving the simulation results of aerosols under stable boundary layer (BL). He also comprehensively assessed the optimal solutions of different BL parameterization schemes for five key regions in China and quantified the impact of model uncertainties. Meanwhile, he is developing a global chemical weather numerical prediction model as a core cadre, especially a stratospheric chemistry module. He has led two youth projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation, and participated in several major research projects. He has published 10 SCI-indexed papers as first author in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Geoscientific Model Development, Geophysical Research Letters and other journals.
Contact : jiawx@cma.gov.cn