Post-Doctorate RA, Earth System Modeling
Post-Doctorate RA, Earth System Modeling

Biography

Over the course of his academic journey, Zeyu recognized the limitations of traditional hydrology and water resource management practices in the face of climate change. This motivated him to pursue a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science to investigate the impacts of climate change on extreme weather and develop practical advice for mitigating weather and climate hazards.

Zeyu's research focused on the responses of extreme weather to climate change, advancing regional modeling methodology and evaluation framework. His work aims to ensure global sustainability under challenging circumstances.

Research Interest

The responses of extreme weather to climate change; regional climate modeling and its methodology; multi-aspect climate model evaluation.

Education

  • Ph.D. in Atmospheric Science, at the University of California, Davis, 2022

  • MS in Earth and Environmental Engineering, at Columbia University, 2019

  • BSc in Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering, at Wuhan University, 2017

Publications

Xue, Z., Ullrich, P., and Leung, L.-Y. R.: Sensitivity of the pseudo-global warming method under flood conditions: a case study from the northeastern US, Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 27, 1909–1927, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-27-1909-2023.

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