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Investigating the importance of human-climate feedbacks in the Earth system
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Title: Investigating the importance of human-climate feedbacks in the Earth system

 

Speaker:Dr. Xiaoying Shi

 

Xiaoying Shi is a scientist for the Environmental Sciences Division at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory(ORNL). Dr. Shi is an atmospheric scientist with training in atmospheric sciences during the periods of her BS, MS and PhD degrees’ study. Since joining ORNL in 2009, her research is focused on coupling Integrated Model to Assess the Global Environment (IMAGE and GCAM) to Community Earth System Model (CESM1.0) to study on the global climatic changes and feedbacks by the introduction of human dimension in the complex earth system (iESM project). She is also involved in the development of nutrient limitation on carbon uptake in land ecosystems (C-Climate project), and interested in CESM1 and CLM model applications (SFA project).

 

Moderator: Yutao Wang

Time: 8 June, 09:00-11:30

Venue: North Meeting Room 102, Zibin Building, Fudan University

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