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Dr Alison Donna Ming is a NERC Independent Research Fellow in the Atmosphere-Ocean Dynamics group at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP), University of Cambridge, and a Fellow in Mathematics at Churchill College. Her research focuses on large-scale stratospheric processes, including radiative-dynamical interactions, stratospheric ozone chemistry, and the Brewer-Dobson Circulation. She explores seasonal-to-decadal atmospheric variability and collaborates internationally on projects like the APARC community's study of ozone feedbacks in the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation (QBO).
Her work integrates data analysis, numerical models, and theoretical frameworks to address climate-related questions. She is affiliated with the CREATES Doctoral Training Partnership and supervises PhD/Masters projects. Key research themes include tropical widening, aerosol transport, and stratosphere-troposphere coupling. No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided texts.
Labs/Teams: Part of the DAMTP Atmosphere-Ocean Dynamics group and the APARC international collaboration. Active in training initiatives like the CREATES DLA program.
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