About
Daile Zhang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of North Dakota (UND). Their work focuses on atmospheric electricity, meteorological instrumentation, and remote sensing, with additional research interests in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere, as well as natural hazards. Dr. Zhang teaches courses such as Meteorological Instrumentation, Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, Cloud Physics Meteorology, and specialized topics in atmospheric electricity.
Education:
- PhD in Atmospheric Sciences from the University of Arizona
Research Highlights:
- Investigates electrical processes in the atmosphere, including lightning physics
- Develops and utilizes advanced meteorological instrumentation
- Studies remote sensing techniques for atmospheric analysis
- Focuses on upper troposphere/lower stratosphere dynamics
- Examines natural hazards through atmospheric science lens
Contact:
Office: Clifford Hall Room 400, 4149 University Avenue Stop 9006, Grand Forks, ND 58202-9006
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