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Yi Huang is a Professor in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at McGill University, Canada. His research focuses on atmospheric radiation and its role in climate and weather variability, with emphasis on remote sensing techniques and radiative feedback analysis. He leads a research group integrating satellite observations and numerical modeling to address climate and weather challenges. His group actively collaborates with international institutions and has supervised numerous graduate students and postdocs. Key research areas include radiative kernel analysis, stratospheric water vapor dynamics, and Arctic climate feedbacks. The group maintains an active website with publication lists and research data.
- Education: Ph.D. in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (not explicitly detailed in text), but mentions visiting at McGill (2018-2020).
Research interests span atmospheric radiation, radiative remote sensing, and climate feedback mechanisms. Recent work includes studies on Arctic radiative processes, spectral radiative kernels, and stratospheric water vapor impacts on global circulation patterns. The Huang Group collaborates with institutions like Environment and Climate Change Canada and has secured grants for climate monitoring projects. Graduate students and postdocs are involved in satellite data analysis, climate model evaluation, and field campaigns.
Labs/Teams: The group operates within McGill's Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences department, leveraging advanced computational facilities and satellite datasets. Collaborations include international initiatives like the HiSRAMS instrument development project.





