
Bio
Fengming Yuan is a technical professional staff as a thermal-hydrology and biogeochemical modeler for terrestrial ecosystems, with background in field and laboratory experiments and data analysis (Soil Sciences). His research interests include supercomputing application in modeling complexity of water, energy, carbon and nitrogen cycling in agricultural, forest and other terrestrial ecosystems, at various scales (field, watershed, regional and global). He earned PhD from University of Wisconsin-Madison, majoring in Soil Sciences with minor in GIS. He was well trained and has experiences in land surface modeling, model development and assessments in HPC environments.
Publications
January 2014
Journal: Environmental Research Letters
December 2013
Book: Climate Change, Air Pollution and Global Challenges - understanding and persperctives from forest research (pages: 333 to 369)
October 2013
Journal: Environmental Research Letters
July 2013
Permafrost and organic layer interactions over a climate gradient in a discontinuous permafrost zone
Journal: Environmental Research Letters
December 2012
Assessment of boreal forest historical C dynamics in Yukon River Basin: relative roles of warming…
Journal: Ecological Applications