【学术报告】Dr. Wanshu Nie, The Johns Hopkins University

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报告题目:Human-Water Interface in Hydrological Modeling: Implications of GRACE Observations for Drought Monitoring and Forecasting

   人:Dr. Wanshu Nie

       位:The Johns Hopkins University

       间:2018823日上午10:00-11:00

       点:大气所40号楼319会议室 

 

Brief Introduction: Wanshu Nie received her bachelor’s and master’s degree in Hydraulic Engineering Department at Tsinghua University. She is now a Ph.D. candidate in the Earth and Planetary Sciences Department at Johns Hopkins University. Her primary research interest is to understand the impact of human activities on hydrological water cycle and climate over a broad range of scales. In order to do this, she is pursuing two parallel workflows: (1) improving representation of human-water interfaces in Land Surface Models (LSMs), and (2) advancing assimilation of remotely sensed hydrological measurements to LSMs. By combining these two methods, she aims to improve the simulation of water and energy fluxes, thus benefiting drought monitoring and forecast skills within a context of anthropogenic water regulation.