Welcome!
I am a Research Professor in Climate Physics Laboratory (led by Prof. Chang-Hoi Ho) at Ewha Womans University, South Korea. My work focuses on several aspects of tropical cyclones, including their climatology, extratropical transition, genesis, impact on regional air quality, and medium-range track forecast. Through these wide-ranging topics, which encompass long-term future climate to short-term weather time-scale, I have acquired diverse experience including analyzing large reanalysis datasets and weather forecast/climate model output, running numerical models, and developing deep learning models.
Beyond tropical cyclones, I am also interested in the understanding of the changes in East Asian climate systems and the application of machine learning methods to atmospheric sciences, which are both my future research directions.