Yongxiang HuDr. Hu got his PhD degree from University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Since 1995, Dr. Hu has been a research scientist / senior research scientist at NASA Langley Research Center. Dr. Hu began his career working on radiative transfer and climate modeling i his PhD study. He worked on the ERBE and CERES projects, and then joined the CALIPSO team studying lidar remote sensing. Dr. Hu is currently working on developing innovative remote sensing concepts, such as photon orbital angular momentum measurements and studying sub-diffraction limit telescopes. Dr. Hu's primary scientific accomplishment includes: theoretical radiative transfer studies for active and passive remote sensing; discovery of the relation between lidar depolarization and multiple scattering for water cloud droplets; development of highly accurate global cloud phase product using CALIPSO observations; high spatial resolution global ocean surface wind speed retrieval technique and data product using CALIPSO lidar measurements; innovative lidar remote sensing techniques, such as using space-based lidar for studying ocean primary productivity and carbon cycle, as well as deriving value added vegetation canopy, snow and sea ice product from CALIPSO; and theoretical and engineering studies of differential absorption radar concept for measurements of ocean/land surface atmospheric pressure;Dr. Hu author/co-authored more than 150 peer-reviewed scientific journal articles with SCI index is 47 on google scholar (https: //scholar.google.com/citations?user=YySlI2oAAAAJ&hl=en) and 39 on ResearcherID (http: //www.researcherid.com/rid/K-4426-2012). Read More Read Less
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