Kuo-Ying Wang
National Central University
Taiwan
Biography
Wang has developed computer models for weather prediction since 1991 in Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau. He has developed tools for modeling global chemistry and air pollution since 1995 when he did his PhD work in Cambridge University with Professor John Pyle in the Department of Chemistry. Wang has built a network of CO2 sensors to collect CO2 data over global oceans on a fleet of nine global container cargo ships operated by Evergreen Marine Corporation (EMC) since 2009. Started from 2006, Wang has used FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC data to build tools for studying climate change. Wang has partnered with EMC, China Airlines, Taiwan Environmental Protection Administration, Tao-Yuan Environmental Protection Bureau, Le & Der Co. Ltd., Cambridge University, CPC Corporation, European IAGOS-AISBL consortium, University of Stockholm, Landseed Hospital, and Taiwan National Space Organization to develop new tools and collect new data that can help managing air pollution and climate change problems.
Abstract
Abstract : Climate Change Detection with the FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC GPS RO Satellite