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Haoyu Gu University of Michigan
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| I graduated from the Chinese Academy of Meteorology in 2000 with an MS degree in Atmospheric Physics and Environment. With a background in Atmospheric Physics and Atmospheric Modeling, I am also interested in exploring various aspects of field observation. In 2002, I was fortunate to join the Microwave Geophysics Group and began a new chapter in environmental research, understanding and protection. I have been working on various projects that have enriched my experience and helped me to better understand the wide and promising applications of microwave remote sensing. |
| Research Interests / Current Projects: |
| My current research activities include AMSR-E satellite data resampling, Alaska Radiobrightness Energy Balance Experiment (REBEX10), and Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere Transfer and Radiobrightness (SVAT/R) modeling for Arctic Tundra. I am also responsible for the upgrade of our Mico-Meteorological Station and assist in the building and operating of our radiometers. |
| Professional Goals: |
| I desire to work at a research institution or university researching and teaching microwave remote sensing related satellite data resampling, retrieval algorithm development, land surface processes modeling and radiometer applications. |
| Selected Publications: |
| Haoyu Gu, Hanh Pham, Yi-Ching Chung, Roger D. DeRoo, Anthony W. England, Model-Based Monitoring of Pan-Arctic Tundra, ARCUS 15th Annual Meeting and Arctic Forum 2003, Arlington, Virginia. |
| Curriculum Vitae: |
| haoyu.pdf |