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Hans Chen is an Assistant Professor in Geoscience and Remote Sensing at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. His research focuses on the interactions between the atmosphere and other components of the climate system, with particular emphasis on climate change and variability, Arctic warming and mid-latitude weather patterns, terrestrial carbon cycle dynamics, and observation-based estimation of greenhouse gas emissions.
Dr. Chen's research interests span multiple critical areas of climate science. His work on Arctic warming investigates the connections between declining sea ice and changing weather patterns in mid-latitudes. He also studies terrestrial carbon cycle dynamics, examining how vegetation responds to climate variability and how these responses feed back into the climate system. A significant portion of his research involves developing methods for monitoring human emissions of carbon dioxide using satellite observations, which has important implications for climate policy and emissions verification.
Dr. Chen leads several significant research projects including 'Unveiling the impacts of vapor pressure deficit on forest productivity (VAPOR)' (2024-2025), 'Arctic carbon cycle dynamics' (2024-2026), and 'Monitoring anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions from space' (2023-2025). He is also a key participant in the long-running 'ModElling the Regional and Global Earth system (MERGE)' project that began in 2010.
His scientific contributions span interdisciplinary research connecting atmospheric science, climate modeling, remote sensing, and environmental policy. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on Arctic climate processes, carbon cycle dynamics, and the development of satellite-based monitoring techniques for greenhouse gases. His work frequently employs advanced statistical methods, machine learning approaches, and data assimilation techniques to extract meaningful insights from complex climate datasets.
Dr. Chen collaborates with researchers across Europe and internationally, working with funding from organizations including the European Commission, Hasselblad Foundation, and the Swedish National Space Board. His research has practical applications for climate monitoring, emissions verification, and understanding the complex feedbacks within the Earth's climate system.
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