
معرفی
Dr. Jian Zhang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Solid Geophysics at China University of Geosciences in Wuhan, China. With a strong background in atmospheric science and electronic information, he conducts research focused on atmospheric dynamics using high-resolution observational techniques.
- Current faculty at China University of Geosciences Department of Solid Geophysics
- Former researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2016-2018)
- PhD from Wuhan University with focus on Atmospheric turbulence
- Active researcher with publications extending through 2025
Dr. Zhang's research centers on atmospheric dynamics, particularly gravity waves, tropopause physics, and planetary boundary layer processes. His work utilizes high-resolution radiosonde measurements to investigate phenomena such as wind shear variations, double tropopauses, and stratosphere-troposphere exchange. He has developed innovative approaches for analyzing atmospheric data across multiple vertical scales.
Analysis of Dr. Zhang's recent publications reveals a strong focus on how vertical resolution affects the interpretation of atmospheric phenomena. His work spans from tropospheric processes to the mesosphere-lower thermosphere region, demonstrating a comprehensive approach to atmospheric dynamics. The research shows particular strength in comparative analysis between observational data and reanalysis products.
- 528 citations across 31 publications
- Active research collaborations with multiple Chinese institutions
- International research experience at MIT
Dr. Zhang's research group focuses on atmospheric dynamics using observational data analysis. The group works with high-resolution radiosonde measurements, meteor radar data, and satellite observations to advance understanding of atmospheric processes that impact weather prediction, climate modeling, and atmospheric transport phenomena.

