Funding Project
Funding Project
HKBU Start-up Grant (2025.03-2028.08)
HKBU Start-up Grant (2025.03-2028.08)
PI
Texas Water Development Board (TWDB): Assessing Climate Extremes in Texas: Optimizing Reservoir Management through Innovative Probabilistic Modeling and Single Model Large Ensembles (2024-2026)
Texas Water Development Board (TWDB): Assessing Climate Extremes in Texas: Optimizing Reservoir Management through Innovative Probabilistic Modeling and Single Model Large Ensembles (2024-2026)
3-month support as co-I; PI: Bridget Scanlon (UT-Austin), Ashraf Rateb (UT-Austin), and Rong Fu (UCLA)
NSF-PDM: Diagnose and understand the mechanisms behind warm season extreme weather over central and intermountain west United States (2022-2025)
NSF-PDM: Diagnose and understand the mechanisms behind warm season extreme weather over central and intermountain west United States (2022-2025)
12-month support as postdoc; PI: Rong Fu, UCLA
Spanish National R&D: On the climate-driven evolution of fires across time scales and regions worldwide (2022-2024)
Spanish National R&D: On the climate-driven evolution of fires across time scales and regions worldwide (2022-2024)
0-month support as work team member; PI: Marco Turco & Sonia Jerez Rodríguez, University of Murcia
NOAA MAPP-NIDIS: A probabilistic characterization of the interaction between large-scale atmosphere, land surface and fire to enable improvement of drought early warnings over the Great Plains and California (2020-2023)
NOAA MAPP-NIDIS: A probabilistic characterization of the interaction between large-scale atmosphere, land surface and fire to enable improvement of drought early warnings over the Great Plains and California (2020-2023)
12-month support as postdoc; PI: Rong Fu, UCLA
NOAA MAPP: Clarifying the influence of the multiscale coupling between land surface, shallow and deep convection, and large-scale circulation on the predictability of warm season drought over the US Great Plains (2017-2021)
NOAA MAPP: Clarifying the influence of the multiscale coupling between land surface, shallow and deep convection, and large-scale circulation on the predictability of warm season drought over the US Great Plains (2017-2021)
As visiting graduate researcher (2017); 12-month support as postdoc (2019-2021); PI: Rong Fu, UT-Austin/UCLA
DOE: Using the GoAmazon-CHUVA measurements to understand what causes the biases in the onset of the rainy season in Amazonia in climate models (2014-2017)
DOE: Using the GoAmazon-CHUVA measurements to understand what causes the biases in the onset of the rainy season in Amazonia in climate models (2014-2017)
As visiting graduate researcher; PI: Rong Fu, UT-Austin