Contact
Emial: hongwei_sun@g.harvard.edu
Education
- PhD candidate in Environmental Science and Engineering, Harvard University, till now
- M.S. in Atmospheric Science, Tsinghua University, 2018
- B.S. in Atmospheric Science, Sun Yet-Sen University, 2015
Publications
H Sun, S Eastham, D Keith. 2022. Developing a Plume-in-Grid model for plume evolution in the stratosphere. Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 14, e2021MS002816. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021MS002816.
J Huang, P Lou, H Sun, Y Luo, ZC Zhao. 2019. Numerical experimental study on the potential climatic impacts of large-scale wind farms in China. Advances in Climate Change Research 10 (3), 143-149.
H Sun, Y Luo, Z Zhao, R Chang. 2018. The impacts of Chinese wind farms on climate. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 123 (10), 5177-5187.
Presentations
H Sun, S Bourguet, S Eastham and D Keith. 2022. Exploring Injection Locations for Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering to Maximize Particle Lifetime in the Stratosphere. American Geophysical Union 2022 Fall Conference, GC22E-0655. Poster presentation. San Francisco, USA.
H Sun, S Bourguet, S Eastham, D Keith. 2022. Investigating Particle Transport in the Stratosphere Based on Stratospheric Aerosol Injection. SPARC (Stratosphere-troposphere Processes And their Role in Climate) conference. Poster presentation. Colorado, USA.
H Sun, S Eastham, D Keith. 2022. Developing and Coupling a Lagrangian Plume Model into GEOS-Chem Model to Resolve Subgrid Plumes in the Stratosphere. 10th International GEOS-Chem Conference. Oral presentation. Saint Louis, USA.
H Sun, S Eastham, D Keith. 2022. Developing a Plume-in-Grid Model to Simulate Plume Evolution for Stratospheric Aerosol Injection. Gordon Research Conference: Climate Engineering. Poster presentation. Newry, USA.
H Sun, S Eastham, D Keith, D Weisenstein. 2019. Long-term Behavior of Stratospheric Aerosol Plumes in a Solar Geoengineering Scenario. American Geophysical Union 2019 Fall Conference, GC31B-02. Oral presentation. San Francisco, USA.
H Sun, Y Luo, R Chang. 2017. Regional climate model suggests upstream wind farms have weak but significant impacts on wind speed in Beijing during winter. 4th International Conference Energy & Meteorology. Poster presentation. Bari, Italy.
Peer reviewer
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Scientific Reports.
Teaching
2022: Invited speaker for the Roundtable Discussion: Teaching as an International Scholar at Harvard Teaching Conference
2022: Certificate of distinction in teaching, awarded by Harvard University
2021 Fall: Teaching Fellowship - Energy within Environmental Constraints, Harvard University
2020 Fall: Teaching Fellowship - Introduction to Meteorology and Climate, Harvard University
2016 Fall: Teaching Fellowship - Calculus I, Tsinghua University