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Current
Research Programs
- "Radiative
transfer Applications to the Remote Sensing of Ice Clouds: Theory and Experiment";
Division of Atmospheric Sciences, National Science Foundation
- "Remote
Sensing and Radiative Transfer Parameterization for 3D Inhomogeneous Clouds
Applied to ARM data and Climate Models"; Atmospheric Radiation Measurement
(ARM) Program, Department of Energy
- "Laser
Transmission Model, Balloon Experiment, and satellite Remote Sensing for Thin
Cirrus to Support ABL"; Air Force Office of Scientific Research
- "UCLA
Radiative Transfer Model for Application to Satellite Data Assimilation";
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
- "Radiative
Transfer and Remote Sensing of 3D and Inhomogeneous Cirrus applied to Climate
Modeling"; NASA
- "Characterizing
East Asia Source Region Aerosols (Fellowship)"; NASA/Goddard
- "VIIRS
Cloud Algorithms Technical Support-National Polar-Orbiting Operational Environmental
Satellite System (NPOESS)"; Northrop Grumman Science and Technology
- "System
Level Science Support-NPOESS"; Northrop Grumman Science and Technology
- "A
GCM Investigation of the Direct Radiative Forcing of Spherical and Nonspherical
Aerosols"; National Science Foundation
- "Determination
of Radiative and Heat Budgets and Snow-Albedo Feedback over the Tibetan Plateau
from Satellite Data"(with Robert Dickinson, Rong Fu, and Yu Gu); National
Science Foundation
- "Retrieval
of Cirrus Cloud Characteristics for AIRS Observations and Comparison to UCLA
GCM Simulations"; JPL-UCLA Fellowship