Introduction to the Lab
○ Lab Introduction
- Kyungpook National University, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Satellite Meteorology Lab: Newly established in September 2022
- Homepage: https://sites.google.com/view/hwanjinsong
- Composed of 1 full-time faculty member, 1 visiting research professor, 1 postdoctoral researcher, 2 master's researchers, 2 master's course students, 1 undergraduate course student, and 1 administrative professional
- We have achieved about 40 SCIE papers so far, and are currently carrying out various national projects (BK21, Excellent New Researcher, Sejong Science Fellowship, G-LAMP, BK21, Korea Meteorological Administration, etc.) based on these.
- Big data and supercomputing research possible by utilizing a Linux server cluster built with a budget of over 1 billion won jointly with the department
- Although it is based on the academic field of atmospheric science, the fields of artificial satellites and artificial intelligence (AI) have the characteristics of comprehensive science and technology.
- After graduation, you can advance into various fields related to atmospheric science, artificial satellites, aerospace, and artificial intelligence.
○ Detailed research areas
- Regional cloud and precipitation characteristics at global scale
- Verification of WRF cloud microphysics parameterization using satellite simulator
- AI emulator for the physical processes of numerical weather forecast models
- Climate change research using satellite observation data
- Various research topics using meteorological satellites
Research field keywords
- #Atmospheric science, weather, climate, satellite, satellite meteorology, clouds, precipitation, numerical models, AI, emulator
Graduate Information
Graduates from existing research labs advance to NASA, national universities, the Korea Meteorological Administration, the Polar Research Institute, and the Next Generation Numerical Forecasting Modeling Team.
How to apply to the lab
Submit a brief CV to email (hwanjinsong@gmail.com)
Number of applicants: 1~2 people (first-come, first-served)
Qualifications
- Passion for learning and research
- Basic knowledge of atmospheric science, mathematics, and physics
- Basic programming including Linux, Fortran, and Python
Terms of treatment
- Postdoctoral researcher: Recruitment possible in conjunction with Kyungpook National University G-LAMP project team; if there is an individual project, personnel expenses are negotiated separately.
- Graduate student labor costs: Highest in the country
- Undergraduate researchers: Participation possible during vacation
- Separate scholarships on and off campus selected through individual efforts
- Active exchange with domestic and international experts through participation in domestic and international academic conferences and training opportunities at domestic and international research institutes
Note: It's important to check the last update before applying to a lab. If the last update was a long time ago, the position may have already been filled.
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