Faculty

Tiantao Cheng


Birth: Feb.19, 1974                    Nationality: China

Title: Doctor                                  Address: Fudan Univ., Shanghai

Email: ttcheng@fudan.edu.cn

 

EDUCATION
Sep.1993-July 1997, Department of Applied Meteorology, Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, Bachelor of Science.
Sep.1997-July 2000, Institute of Plateau Atmospheric Physics in LanZhou, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Master of Science.
Sep.2000-present, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Science.

INTENDED AREAS OF STUDY:
Atmospheric physics and environment remote sensing; Atmospheric aerosols and climate change; Atmospheric chemistry.

WORK EXPERIENCE
Sep. 2003-Dev. 2003, Donghua University, Shanghai.
Jan. 2004- present, Fudan University, Shanghai.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1.         1997.1-1997.6  Research Assistant, Department of Applied Meteorology, Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, one of participators in the project: the short-wave radiative forcing of cloud over China,

2.         1998.9-2000.1  Research Assistant, Institute of plateau Atmospheric Physics in LanZhou, Chinese Academy Sciences, one of participators in the project: the influences of dust aerosol on the ground-top atmosphere radiation balance in the Northwest China; the characteristics of Asia aerosols’ emission, transportation and deposition.

3.         1999.6  The youth exchange of atmospheric science between mainland and Taiwan in China.

4.         2000.2-2000.6  Research Assistant, The energy balance between land and atmosphere over the plateau.

5.         2001.1-2003.9  Research Assistant, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy Sciences, taking part in the project: the characteristics of dust aerosols and dust storm on desertification grassland areas in the North China.

6.         2001.4-2001.5  Observation on dust and dust storms over Hunshan Dake sandland.

7.         2001.5  Scientific conference of IAP-LAGEO,2001.

8.         2001.6  The 6th scientific conference on observation and process of earth’s environment and climate change.

9.         2002.4  ACE-Asia Data Workshop of ground Based Measurement.

10.     2002.5  The 4th international conference on aerosols, cloud, radiation and climate.

11.     2002.11  The scientific conference on cloud, climate, weather modification, national defence and advanced technology.

12.     2003.10  The 10th conference of Chinese atmospheric environment.

13.     2003.11  The 7th scientific conference on observation and process of earth’s environment and climate change.

14.     2004.8   Particle science and technology between mainland and Taiwan of China, 2004.

15.     2005.4   The 8th scientific conference on observation and process of earth’s environment and climate change.

16.     2005.8   Scientific Assembly of the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences.

17.     2004.1-2005.12  The long-term change of ozone and atmospheric particles on surface and its impacts on environment and climate in Shanghai.

18.     2005.1-2006.12  Microphysical l properties and its environmental influence of aerosols over the yangtse delta.


PUBLICATIONS

1.         Tiantao Cheng, Zhibao Shen, 2001: A numerical simulation of optical characteristics for atmospheric dust aerosols in the Northwest China, Plateau Meteorology (in Chinese), Vol.20, No.3, 291-297.

2.         Tiantao Cheng, Zhibao Shen, 2002: The radiative forcing of atmospheric dust over the Northwest China, Plateau Meteorology (in Chinese), Vol.21, No.5, 474-478.

3.         Zhibao Shen,Tiantao Cheng, 2002: The energy budget of surface-troposphere system over the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, Plateau Meteorology (in Chinese), Vol.21, No.6, 546-551.

4.         Zhibao Shen,Tiantao Cheng, 2002: A numerical simulation of radiative forcing for atmospheric dust aerosols in the Northwest China, Process and Engineer Sinica(in Chinese), Vol.2, 268-273. 

5.         Yan liu, Ge gao, Tiantao Cheng, Duming Weng, 2000:Climatology of cloud effects on earth-atmosphere system absorbed shortwave radiation forcing in China, Scientia Meteorologica(in Chinese), Vol.3, 260-269.

6.         Tiantao Cheng, Zibao Shen, 1999, The relations between global climate change and environment and resources of the Northwest China (in Chinese), the youth exchange on atmospheric science between mainland and Taiwan in China, 91-96.

7.       Tiantao Cheng, Zibao Shen, 2001, Numberical simulation on optical properties and radiative forcing of dust over the Northern China (in Chinese), The 6th scientific conference on observation and process of earth’s environment and climate change, 23.

8.         Tiantao Cheng, Daren Lu, Yanming Kang, 2003, The review on dust storm and dust aerosol (in Chinese), The 10th conference of Chinese atmospheric environment.

9.         Tiaotao Cheng, Daren Lu, Hongbin Chen, Zhanqing Li,2005, Size distribution of dust aerosol from Hunshan Dake sandland(in Chinese),Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Science, 29(1), 147-153.

10.     Tiaotao Cheng, Daren Lu, Hongbin Chen, Zahnqing Li,2004.Observations of dust physical properties over Hunshan Dake sandland,Process and Engineer Sinica (in Chinese),4,705-710.

11.     Tiantao Cheng,Daren Lu, Geli Wang, Yongfu Xu, 2005,Simulation on effect of climate factors on sandstorm frequency in Hunshan Dake sandland (in Chinese), Journal of Desert Research, 25(1),68-74.

12.     Tiantao Cheng, Daren Lu, Geli Wang, Yongfu Xu, 2004, Effects of climate factors on the occurring frequency of dust storms over the Hunshan Dake Sandland (in Chinese), Arid Zone Research, 21(4),455-460.

13.     Tiantao Cheng, Daren Li, Hongbin Chen, Gengchen Wang, 2005, Physical and chemical properties of dust from Hunshan Dake sandland (in Chinese),Chinese Science Bulletin, 50(5), 469-472.

14.     Cheng Tiantao, Lu Daren, Chen Hongbin and Xu Yongfu, Physical Characteristics of Dust Aerosol over Hunshan Dake Sandland in Northern China, Atmospheric Environment, 2005, 39(7), 1237-1243.

15.     Cheng Tiantao, Lu Daren, Chen Hongbin and Wang Gengchen, Size distribution and element composition of dust aerosol In Chinese Otindag Sandland, Chinese Science Bulletin 2005, 50(8), 788-792.

16.     Cheng Tiantao, Lu Daren, Wang Gengchen and Xu Yongfu, Chemical Characteristics of Asian dust aerosol from Hunshan Dake Sandland in Northern China, Atmospheric Environment, 2005, 39(16), 2903-2911.

17.     Tiantao Cheng, Daren Lu, Wenxing Zhang, Yongfu Xu, 2005, The contribution of Hunshan Dake sandland during dusty days in Beijing April 2000 (in Chinese), Journal of Yunnan University,27(5A),245-251.

18.     Tiantao Cheng, Daren Lu, Yongfu Xu, 2005, Emistation on dust emission from ground surfaces in Hunshan Dake sandland (in Chinese), Plateau Meteorology (in press).

19.     Tiantao ChenG, Daren Lu, Yongfu Xu, 2005, Radiative forcing of dust from Hunshan Dake sandland (in Chinese), Plateau Meteorology,24(6), (in press).

20.     Cheng Tiantao, Lu Daren, Chen Hongbin and Li Zhanqing, 2005, Size distribution of dust particles over Hunshan Dake Sandland in Northern China, Chinese Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, 29(3), 316-326.

21.     Tiantao Cheng, Daren Lu, Hongbin Chen, Yongfu Xu, Hongyu Li, Aerosol properties and radiative properties of Hunshan Dake desert, northern China. Atmospheric Environment, 2005 (review).

22.     Tiantao Cheng, Hua Wang, Yongfu Xu, Hongyu Li, Liqing Tian, Climatology of aerosol optical properties in northern China, Atmospheric Environment, 2005 (in press).

23.     Tiantao Cheng, Hongyu Li, Yongfu Xu, Yan Liu, 2005.Climatology of aerosol radiative properties in northern China. Atmospheric Research (submitted).

 

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