Zhankun Wangمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Dr. Zhankun Wang serves as an Associate Research Professor in the Northern Gulf Institute and Department of Geosciences at Mississippi State University, concurrently holding an Oceanographer position at NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) at Stennis Space Center. His expertise centers on observational oceanography and large-scale ocean data management within the Department of Geosciences. Education: Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography (2009), University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth M.S. in Physical Oceanography (2007), University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth B.S. in Oceanography (2002), Ocean University of China Dr. Wang's research spans physical oceanography with emphasis on turbulence and mixing processes, bio-physical interactions, hurricane-ocean dynamics, dissolved oxygen systems, sea turtle stranding patterns, and autonomous vehicle observations. His work integrates field measurements with advanced data management techniques to address critical oceanographic challenges, particularly in the Gulf of Mexico and Arabian Sea regions. He leverages large datasets from cabled observatories, autonomous vehicles, and global databases to investigate ocean responses to extreme events and long-term environmental changes. His publication record (2013-2021) reveals consistent focus on ocean data infrastructure development, hurricane impacts on marine systems, and marine ecosystem responses to physical forcing. Key trends include increasing use of unmanned systems for data collection, expansion of global ocean databases (particularly for microplastics and oxygen content), and interdisciplinary approaches connecting physical processes to biological outcomes like sea turtle mortality. Dr. Wang maintains active professional engagement through memberships in the American Geophysical Union (AGU), Sigma Xi, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). His contributions to ocean science are recognized through leadership roles in major data initiatives rather than traditional awards. As project lead for the Global Surface Underway Marine Database (SUMD) and Stranding Analysis Tools for Gulf of Mexico sea turtles, Dr. Wang directs significant research efforts in ocean data management and marine conservation. His grant-funded work includes international collaborations with the Japan Oceanographic Data Center and leadership in developing NetCDF versions of critical datasets like ICOADS. He serves on steering committees for global ocean data initiatives and acts as primary contact for multiple NCEI oceanographic datasets. Dr. Wang directs the Surface Underway Marine Database at NCEI and contributes to the Northern Gulf Institute's research mission through collaborative projects involving cabled observatories, autonomous vehicles, and hurricane response studies. His laboratory operations focus on data quality control systems and synthesis of multi-platform ocean observations.








