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    1984 - Ph.D. (Geophysical Fluid Dynamics), Florida State University, USA
    1981 - M.S. (Meteorology), University of Science and Technology of China, Beijing, China
    1966 - B.S. [Equivalent] (Physical Oceanography), Ocean University of Qingdao, Qingdao, China
    Variability and predictability of the Asian-Australian monsoon system
    Tropical intraseasonal oscillations
    Seasonal climate prediction
    Tropical cyclones
    Chair, Department of Meteorology, University of Hawaii (7/2010–1/2014)
    Co-Leader, Asian-Australian Monsoon Team, IPRC (1/99-Present)
    Professor, Meteorology, University of Hawaii (7/92 – Present)
    Senior Fellow, JIMAR, NOAA/UH (1/88–Present)
    Elected aFellow, American Geophysical Union, 2013
    Elected aFellow, American Meteorological Society, 2009
    Received the University of Hawaii “Board of Regent’s Medal for Excellence in Research”, 2013.
    Received the “Scientist of the Year” Award 2011 – 2012 ARCS (Achievement Awards for College Scientists) foundation, Honolulu Chapter.
    Authored and co-authored more than 280 peer-reviewed papers, 18 invited book chapters on the subjects of Climate Dynamics, Atmospheric Dynamics, and Tropical Meteorology.
    The total number of citations of his publications is Over 18,000with an h-index of 76 and 62 papers being cited over 100 times each (Google Scholar). The h-index from Web of Science is 63 and total...
    Edited the book “The Asian Monsoon” 2006, Springer/Praxis Publishing Co., New York, pp787.
    Advisor to 21 PhDs and 10 MS graduates in Atmospheric Sciences.Mentor to more than 25 Postdoctoral fellows/visiting scientists since 2000.
    2012 – Present, Co-Chair, Science Advisory Committee, Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Climate Center.
    2010 – President, Chair, Advisory Board, Research Center for Environmental Changes (RCEC), Academia Sinica. Taiwan.
    2007 – Present, Co-Chair, Science Steering Committee, WCRP/CLIVAR-GEWEX Asian Monsoon Years (2007 – 2012).
    2007 – Present, Co-Chair, Advisory Committee, WMO/WWRP/TMR Monsoon Panel's Expert Team on Climate Impacts on Monsoon Weather.
    2005 – 2009: Editor, Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, American Meteorological Society.
    2008 – 2011: Editor, Asian-Pacific J. of Atmos. Sci..
    2001 – Present: Associated Editor, Advances in Atmospheric Sciences.
    2001 – Present: Advisory board, World Scientific Pub. Book Series on East Asian Meteorology.
    Cao, J., H. Wang, H. Zhao, B. Wang, L. Wu, and C. Wang, in press: Reversed and comparable climate impacts from anthropogenic aerosol and GHG on global-scale tropical cyclone genesis potential. Envi...
    Dai, Y., B. Wang, and W. Sun, in press: What drives the decadal variability of global tropical storm days from 1965 to 2019. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, IPRC-1503.
    Jin, C., B. Wang, T. F. Cheng, L. Dai, and T. Wang, in press: How much we know about precipitation climatology over Tianshan Mountains––the Central Asian water tower npj Climate and Atmospheric Sci...
    Li, T., Y. Wang, B. Wang, M. Ting, Y. Ding, Y. Sun, C. He, and G. Yang, in press: Distinctive South and East Asian Monsoon circulation responses to global warming. Science Bulletin, IPRC-1545.

    Bin Wang is a renowned expert on Asian-Pacific climate dynamics, monsoon variability, and seasonal prediction. He is a Fellow of AGU and AMS, and has published over 280 peer-reviewed papers and edited a book on the Asian monsoon.

  2. I am an Associate Professor of Department of Economics of Jinan University (Guangzhou) in China. My research focuses on macroeconomics, international finance, and China...

  3. Bin Wang is currently a full-time researcher of Beijing Institute for General Artificial Intelligence, BIGAI. Before joining BIGAI, she was a researcher of Advanced Innovation Center for Future Visual Entertainment in Beijing Film Academy from 2017 to 2021.

  4. Bin Wang (Chinese: 王斌; pinyin: Wáng Bīn; born October 25, 1944) is a Chinese meteorologist who is currently a professor at University of Hawaii in Manoa. He won the Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal 2015.

  5. Atlantic multidecadal variability (AMV) is a cornerstone for decadal prediction and profoundly influences regional and global climate variability, yet its fundamental drivers remain an issue...

  6. Bin Wang. Conoco-DuPont Professor, Chemical Engineering, University of Oklahoma. Verified email at ou.edu - Homepage. Computational chemistry and materials science catalysis energy. Title....