Weijia Kuang was Invited to Give A Seminar

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  • Created: 2012-04-16
  • Published: 2012-04-16
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Doctor Weijia Kuang was invited to give a talk "Geomagnetic Variability and Predictability" in meeting room of Key Laboratory of Computational Geodynamics,CAS on Feb. 22, 2012.
 
 
Weijia Kuang
Research
* Origins of Earth and planetary magnetic fields (geodynamo and planetary dynamo theories): numerical simulation of dynamical processes in the Earth's and planetary cores, and planetary magnetic evolution;
* Geomagnetic data assimilation: combining surface observations and dynamical models to predict geomagnetic secular variation, and to estimate the core state;
* Geomagnetic/geodynamo applications: time-varying geodetic observables (gravity field, Earth's angular momentum) arising from solid Earth and liquid core interactions;
* General computational fluid dynamics and nonlinear differential equations: numerical algorithm development, parallel and grid computation, ensemble analysis.

Positions and Appointments
12/02 - Present Geophysicist/Applied Mathematician, NASA GSFC
12/02 - Present Fellow, JCET, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
06/98 - 11/02 Research Associate Professor, JCET/UMBC
04/92 - 05/97 Research Associate/Post doctoral fellow, Harvard University

Education
Ph.D., Applied Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles, 1992
M.Sc., Physics, Wuhan University, China, 1985 (Honor)
B.Sc., Space Engineering Science, Changsha Institute of Technology, China,1982