
معرفی
Dr. Jen-Ping Peng is a physical oceanographer and researcher at the Ocean Graduate School, University of Western Australia, focusing on advanced marine dynamics and turbulence studies. His work contributes to understanding critical ocean processes through cutting-edge technologies like the SWOT satellite.
- PhD from University of Rostock with magna cum laude distinction
- Active in 6+ international collaborations (Leibniz Institute, University of Southampton, UK)
- Recipient of $40,000 in research grants (UWA, UA-DAAD)
Research Interests:
Specializing in submesoscale dynamics, marine turbulence, and nonlinear internal wave phenomena. His work addresses diurnal effects on ocean energy cycles and climate dynamics through field campaigns and numerical modeling.
Publication Trends:
Most recent papers focus on Southern Ocean dynamics, SWOT satellite validation, and diurnal variability in coastal regions. Key contributions include boundary layer processes, kurtosis analysis, and freak wave prediction models.
Awards & Roles:
- 2022 UWA Research Collaboration Award
- 2021 AGU Excellence in Refereeing
- Guest Editor for Remote Sensing (IF:5.3)
- Peer Reviewer for major oceanography journals
Global Impact:
Collaborations span 4+ countries with fieldwork in Indian/Southern Oceans. Research aligns with UN SDG 13 (Climate Action) through ocean-climate-SDG linkages.





