
About
Dr. Jinbo Wang is an Associate Professor at Texas A&M University, specializing in physical oceanography, geophysical fluid dynamics, and satellite oceanography. His research focuses on the upper ocean's role in Earth's climate system, particularly small-scale processes and their integration into climate models. He leads the Ocean Dynamics from Space Lab and has contributed to NASA's SWOT mission validation campaigns.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography, MIT/WHOI Joint Program, 2011
- M.S. in Physical Oceanography, MIT/WHOI Joint Program, 2008
- M.S. in Atmospheric Sciences, Peking University, 2005
- B.S. in Meteorology, Lanzhou University, 2002
Research Interests: Combines theory, simulations, and observations to study ocean dynamics. Key areas include submesoscale processes (<100 km), SWOT mission applications, and machine learning in oceanography.
Recent Contributions: Published a breakthrough study in Nature (2025) highlighting SWOT's potential for submesoscale ocean dynamics analysis.
Awards: None explicitly mentioned.
Grants/Advising: Leading projects such as NASA Ocean AI (2025–2028), Internal Wave Energy Challenge (NOPP, 2022–2025), and SLICE (NASA AIST, 2022–2025). Invites students for undergraduate and PhD research.
Labs/Teams: Directs the Ocean Dynamics from Space Lab, focusing on satellite technology for global ocean monitoring.
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