郑桂珍
教授
中国海洋大学 海洋与大气学院
青岛市松岭路238号,266100
电话:
E-mail:zhenggz@ouc.edu.cn
教育经历:
1988/09-1991/06中科院上海光机所 理学光学 硕士
1998/09-2003/06 中国海洋大学 物理海洋学 博士
工作经历:
1991/07-1994/06 青岛理工大学 数理学院 助教
1994/07-1997/04 青岛理工大学 数理学院 讲师
1997/05-1999/12 中国海洋大学 海洋与大气学院 讲师
2000/01-2004/12 中国海洋大学 海洋与大气学院 副教授
2005/01-今 中国海洋大学 海洋与大气学院 教授
主要项目:
2005-2007,主持国家自然科学基金面上项目“非均匀流场调制海面高频雷达后向散射系数机制研究” (40476011),34万
2009-2012,参加国家自然科学基金重点项目“风浪对大气边界层的影响及其在海气交换中的作用”(40830959);8万
2012-2016,参加国家海洋局专项“波浪能重点开发利用区资源勘查和选划(OE -W01)”,8万
代表文章:
Zheng, G., H. Lu, and Y.,Pei, 2006, Laboratory observation of the modulation of microscale wind waves by mechanically generated long waves, Proceeding of Third Chinese-German Joint Symposium on Coastal and Ocean Engineering, Taiwan, Tainan, November, 8-26, 2006.
Zheng, G., P. Cong, and Y. Pei, 2006, On the improvements to the wave statistics of narrowbanded waves when applied to broadbanded waves,J. Geophys. Res., 111, C11016, doi:10.1029/2005JC003106.
Zheng G. et al.,2004. A discrete correction scheme for envelope approach of wave group statistics. Coastal Engineering, 50:225-230.
Zheng G. et al., 2004. Probabilistic models for the probability of wave breaking and whitecap coverage based on kinematic breaking criterion. China Ocean Engineering, 18(3):357-370.
Zheng G. et al., 2004, The difference between the joint probability distributions of apparent wave heights and periods and individual wave heights and periods. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 23(3):399-406.
科研奖励:
徐德伦,吕红民,郑桂珍, 于定勇,2002,教育部中国高校自然科学奖一等奖,成果名称:“风浪破碎研究”
郑桂珍,1991,中国科学院大恒光学奖。
讲授课程:
本科:流体力学
研究兴趣:
海浪和小尺度海气相互作用
Guizhen Zheng
Professor
College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
Ocean University of China
238 Songling Rd, Qingdao 266100, China
Tel:
Email:zhenggz@ouc.edu.cn
Education
09/1984-06/1988, B.S., in Physical Optics, Jilin University, China.
09/1988-06/1991, M.S., in Physical Optics,Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Science, China
09/2006-06/2009, Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography, Ocean University of China
EMPLOYMENT
07/1991-06/1994, assistant, Qingdao University of Science & Technology
07/1994-04/1997, Lecture, Qingdao University of Science & Technology
05/1997-12/1999, Lecture, China ocean University
01/2000-12/2004, Associate Professor, China ocean University
01/2005-present, Professor, China ocean University
Major PROJECTS
01/2002-12/2004, MOSTproject “study on the technique of Wind retrieval from Spaceborne Scatterometer above oceans with strong current.”100k, PI
01/2005-12/2007, NSFC project “Mechanism of the Modulation of Non-Uniform Current on Radar Backscatter from ocean Surface” (40476011), 340k, PI
01/2009-12/2012, NSFC project “Effect of Wind Waves on Atmospheric Boundary Layer and Its Role in air-sea interaction.”(40830959), 80k, Participant
01/2012-12/2016, SOA project “Exploration and Selection of the Key Zones of Wave Energy Resource Exploitation (OE -W01), 80k, Participant
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
Zheng, G., H. Lu, and Y.,Pei, 2006, Laboratory observation of the modulation of microscale wind waves by mechanically generated long waves, Proceeding of Third Chinese-German Joint Symposium on Coastal and Ocean Engineering, Taiwan, Tainan, November, 8-26, 2006.
Zheng, G., P. Cong, and Y. Pei, 2006, On the improvements to the wave statistics of narrowbanded waves when applied to broadbanded waves, J. Geophys. Res., 111, C11016, doi:10.1029/2005JC003106.
Zheng G. et al.,2004. A discrete correction scheme for envelope approach of wave group statistics.Coastal Engineering, 50:225-230.
Zheng G. et al., 2004. Probabilistic models for the probability of wave breaking and whitecap coverage based on kinematic breaking criterion. China Ocean Engineering, 18(3):357-370.
Zheng G. et al., 2004, The difference between the joint probability distributions of apparent wave heights and periods and individual wave heights and periods. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 23(3):399-406.
Awards
Xu, D., H. Lu, G. Zheng, 2002: The Study on Wind Wave Breaking, First prize of Natural Science Award of the Ministry of Education.
G. Zheng, 1991: Daheng Prize on Optics,Chinese Academy of Science.
Courses
Undergraduate: Fluid Mechanics
Research Interests
Ocean surface waves.
Small-scale Air-Sea Interactions.