Associate Professor
163wangyue @ tongji.edu.cn; 163wangyue @ 163.com
Associate Professor 163wangyue @ tongji.edu.cn; 163wangyue @ 163.com |
· 2009.03 – 2013.03 PhD Degree in Science: Marine Geology, Tongji University
PhD Thesis:The evolution of Asian-Pacific climate forced by transient solar insolation
· 2006.09 – 2009.03 Master Degree in Science: Marine Geology, Tongji University
Master Thesis:Modeling the influences of Tropical Sea surface temperature on ITCZ and summer monsoon during the Last Glacial Maximum
· 2002.09 – 2006.06 Bachelor Degree in Science: Geophysics, Tongji University
Bachelor Thesis👩🚀:The illumination analyzing of Seismic observation system based on Ray tracing methods
· 2016.01 – Now Associate Professor, State Key Lab of Marine Geology, Tongji University
· 2013.04 – 2016.01 Postdoc, Chinese Academic of Meteorological Science (CAMS), Beijing
Research Interests
· My research is concerned primarily with the numerical simulation of paleoceanography and paleoclimate. My main scientific contributions have revealed the “precessional rhythm” in the hydrological and thermal cycles between the low and middle latitudes during the late Quaternary, for the understanding of the climatic mean state changes in the Asian-Indian Ocean-Pacific Ocean regions under long term orbital forcing.
· These include: 1) we clarified mechanisms for the precessional evolutions of the East Asian summer and winter monsoons. 2) we identified precessional forced Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) mode response and Pacific El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)-like mode response. My future work will focus on the water-isotope enabled numerical simulation and paleo-proxy based assessment of tropical hydrological cycles in the Pliocene warm period.
Projects
· “d18O simulation of the warm pool hydrological cycle forced by the Indian Ocean Dipole and its paleoceanographic assessment” (41976047), from 2020.01 to 2023.12, NSFC, Chaired.
· “Precessional forced ENSO-like paleoclimate in the tropical Pacific” (No. 41606045), from 2017.01 to 2019.12, NSFC (Young), Chaired.
· “Comparison of the tropical Pacific climatic evolution at the orbital timescales using multi-proxies and multi-models” (No. 10120172016KJ005), from 2017.01 to 2018.12, 2016 annual Young talent person of Tongji University, the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, Chaired.
· The China Postdoctoral Science Foundation funded project (No.2014M550913), from 2014.05 to 2015.12, Chaired.
Publications
· Wang Yue, Jian ZhiMin, Zhao Ping, Sensitivity of equatorial Pacific Convergence Zone to revised tropical sea surface temperature outside the warm pool during the Last Glacial Maximum, Quaternary Sciences (in Chinese), 2009, 29(2):221-231
· Wang Yue, Jian ZhiMin, Zhao Ping, Sensitivity of tropical precipitation caused by the low latitude sea surface temperature during the Last Glacial Maximum, Quaternary Sciences (in Chinese), 2011, 31(2):244-255.
· Wang Yue, Jian ZhiMin, and Zhao Ping, Extratropical modulation on Asian summer monsoon at precessional bands, Geophysical Research Letters, 2012, 39, L14803, doi:10.1029/2012GL052553.
· Wang Yue, Jian ZhiMin, Zhao Ping, Dang Haowen, Xiao Dong. Solar forced transient evolution of Pacific upper water thermal structure during the Holocene in an earth system model of intermediate complexity. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2013, 58 (15): 1832-1837. Doi:10.1007/s11434-012-5576-2
· Wang Yue, Zhao Ping, Jian Zhimin, Xiao Dong, and Chen Junming. Precessional forced extratropical North Pacific mode and associated atmospheric dynamics. Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans, 2014, 119(6), 3732-3745, doi:10.1002/2013JC009765.
· Wang Yue, Jian Zhimin, Zhao Ping, Chen Junming, and Xiao Dong. Precessional forced evolution of the Indian Ocean Dipole. Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans, 2015,120(5), 3747-3760, doi:10.1002/2015JC010713.
· Wang Yue, Jian Zhimin, Zhao Ping, Xiao Dong, and Chen Junming. Relative roles of land- and ocean-atmosphere interactions in Asian-Pacific thermal contrast variability at the precessional band, Scientific Reports, 2016, 6, 28349, doi:10.1038/srep28349.
· Wang Y., Jian Z.M., Zhao P., Xu K., Dang H.W., Liu Z.F., Xiao D., Chen J.M. (2019) Precessional forced zonal triple-pole anomalies in the tropical Pacific annual cycle. Journal of Climate, 32(21), 7369-7402. doi: 10.1175/JCLI-D-18-0668.1
· Jian Z.M., Wang Y., Dang H.W., Lea D., Liu Z.Y., Jin H.Y., Yin Y.Q. (2020). Half-precessional cycle of thermocline temperature in the western equatorial Pacific and its bi-hemispheric dynamics. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 117(13):7044-7051, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1915510117.
· Huang E., Wang P., Wang Y., Yan M., Tian J., Li S., Ma W. (2020). Dole effect as a measurement of the low-latitude hydrological cycle over the past 800 ka. Science Advances, 6(41): eaba4823. Doi:10.1126/sciadv.aba4823.
· Dang H.W., Jian Z.M. Wang Y., Mohtadi M., Rosenthal Y.,Ye L.M., Bassinot F., Kuhnt W. (2020). Pacific warm pool subsurface heat sequestration modulated Walker circulation and ENSO activity during the Holocene. Science Advances, 6(42): eabc0402. Doi:10.1126/sciadv.abc0402.
· Huang Enqing, Zhao Man, Wang Yue, and Tian Jun. (2020). Quaternary precession cycles of sea-surface oxygen isotope records from the tropical western Pacific. Quaternary Sciences (in Chinese), 40(6): 1464-1473.
· Chen Yue, Wang Yue, Dang Haowen, Jian Zhimin. (2021). Hydroclimatic changes in the Northeastern South China Sea since the Last Glacial Maximum. Quaternary Sciences (in Chinese), 41 (4): 1031 - 1043.
· 2020.12 Reviewer of Science China: Earth Science
· 2017.05 Reviewer of Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
· 2017.01 Committee Member of Paleoclimate simulation, Chinese Association for Quaternary Research
· 2020 Awarded as supervisor of Bachelor Student, Bingjin Liu, for Excellent graduate thesis of Year 2020, Tongji University.
· 2013 Excellent PhD thesis, Tongji University