Entry Information

PART 1: PERSONAL PARTICULARS

Name

Yueya Wang

Title

Dr

Gender

Female

Recent Photo

Recent Photo

Date of Birth

06/11/1991

Place of Birth

China

Type of Identity Document Held

Hong Kong Identity Card

HKID / Passport Number

M9511

Nationality

Chinese

PART 2: CONTACT INFORMATION

Email Address

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Contact Phone Number

+85254876353

Address

SaiKung, Clear Way Bay, HongKong University of Science and Technology, Academic Building, Room4347
Hong Kong
Hong Kong

PART 3: FORUM INTEREST

Name of Recommending Laureate / Academic

JC_STEM_Early_Career_Research_Fellowship

First Discipline to be Joined

Mathematical Sciences

Second Discipline to be Joined

Astronomy

Statement of Purpose to Join the Forum (max. 200 words)

I’m an atmospheric scientist passionate about using AI to predict typhoons and extreme weather. My work focuses on combining AI with traditional weather models to give communities earlier, more accurate storm warnings – especially in coastal areas most vulnerable to climate change. What excites me about this Forum is how it bridges groundbreaking science with real-world problem solving. I’d love to discuss with mathematicians how to make AI predictions more trustworthy when dealing with chaotic weather systems. At the same time, sharing my experience in translating complex forecasts into simple risk alerts could help others improve science communication. I also want to explore how we can use AI creatively – like making storm prediction maps more visual and intuitive. This directly supports the Lee Shau Kee Foundation’s goal of using knowledge to empower communities.

PART 4: ACADEMIC AND/OR RESEARCH INFORMATION

Academic Level / Position

Postdoc

Academic Subject / Research Field

Atmospheric Science

Current Affiliated University / Institution / Organisation

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Location

Hong Kong

Recommendation 1

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Recommendation Letter 1

Letter_for_Dr_Yueya_WANG.pdf

First Academic or Research Referee *

First Referee Name

Prof. Xiaoming SHI

First Referee University

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

First Referee Position

Associate Professor

First Referee Email Address

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Second Academic or Research Referee

Award(s) and/or Scientific Accomplishment(s) (if any) (max. 100 words)

National Encouragement scholarship. Lanzhou University. 2011-2012.
Excellent Student Leader. Lanzhou University. 2011-2012.
Graduate with Honors. Lanzhou University. 2013.
First Prize of Excellent Graduate Scholarship. Lanzhou University. 2013-2015.
UGC Research Travel Grant. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. 2022.
Oversea Research Award. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. 2022
Hong Kong Meteorological Society’s Zhu Kezhen Prize. 2022.
HK JC Jokey Club Global Stem Postdoc Fellowship, 2024.

Reference/Certificate of Award and/or Scientific Accomplishement

Hong Kong Meteorological Society/The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Reference / Certificate of Award and / or Scientific Accomplishment Supporting Document

Awards-certification.pdf

Publication List (if any)

publicationList.pdf

Abstract of Research / Brief Description of Your Current Research Interest (max. 200 words)

Extreme wind and precipitation events cause significant societal disruptions in the South China coastal region, primarily triggered by tropical cyclones (TCs) or mesoscale storms. The atmospheric circulation processes across large, meso-, and small scales that influence these high-impact weather events may be modified by climate change, potentially altering TC characteristics. Furthermore, climate-driven variations in atmospheric chemical composition could exacerbate extreme weather phenomena, particularly precipitation intensity.
However, quantifying the sensitivity of TCs and extreme precipitation to climate change and air quality remains challenging, largely due to the limited spatial detail in coarse-resolution global model simulations. To address this, I employ a deep learning-enhanced framework that integrates high-resolution numerical weather modeling with climate projections. This approach enables detailed simulation of extreme events and evaluation of their climate change responses.
Concurrently, my research quantifies chemical composition changes under clean versus polluted emission scenarios, specifically investigating how air quality variations modulate extreme precipitation mechanisms. Through this dual focus on dynamic and chemical drivers, the study aims to improve predictive understanding of compound climate risks.

Would you like to present your Research in Poster Presentation Session and/or Flash Presentation?

Both Sessions

PART 5: OTHERS

Did you participate in the inaugural Hong Kong Laureate Forum?

N/A

How Did You Know About the Forum?

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