CURRICULUM VITAE

  Hee-Jin In
   Post Doctoral, Geosciences
   Geosciences Department, University of Houston
   Science and Research 1 Building
   4800 Calhoun Rd., Houston, TX 77204
   E-mail : hjin@math.uh.edu

EDUCATION

Feb. 2002 : Ph.D, Atmospheric Science, Seoul National University, Korea.
Feb. 1994: M.S, Atmospheric Science, Seoul National University, Korea.
Feb. 1992: B.S, Atmospheric Science, Seoul National University, Korea.

APPOINTMENTS

May. 2003 – present : Post-doctoral fellow
Institute of Multi-dimensional Air Quality Studies (IMAQS), University of Houston

Feb. 2002– Mar. 2003: Post doctoral researcher
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University
(Funded by Korea Science and Engineering Foundation (KOSEF)
subject :
Physical and chemical processes of Yellow Sand emission, transport, and transformation in the East Asia.

Nov.1994 – Mar. 1997: Engineering researcher
Daewoo Institute of Construction and Technology / Division of environmental research lab.
Subject:
Experimental and modeling on the removal process of acid gas emitted in stack.
Project management.

WORKING EXPERIENCE

Evaluation of Fire Weather Index using real-time high-resolution MM5 prediction.

Evaluation of regional climate simulation using MM5 over the Great Lakes region.

Application of linkage between global model (GEOS-CHEM) and regional model (CMAQ) to investigate the impact of trans-boundary transport of carbonaceous aerosols on the air quality over the United States.
Developing an air quality prediction system for studying the impact of forest fires on regional air quality study.

Application of CMAQ to simulate the long-range transport of Asian dust emitted in inland China.

The emission parameterization for an Asian dust.

Estimation of wet deposition of sulfate using routinely available meteorological and air monitored data in South Korea

THESIS

In, H.-J., 2002: Emission processes of Yellow Sand and its impact on the transformation of acidic precursors. Ph.D. dissertation, Seoul National University, 215 pp.

In, H.-J., 1994: Characteristics of meteorological fields and air pollutants affecting on the acidity of precipitation observed in Seoul during the summer of 1992. M.S. Thesis, Seoul National University, 58 pp.

PUBLICATIONS

[1] Park, S.-U., In, H.-J., Lee, Y.-H., 1999. Parameterization of wet deposition of sulfate by precipitation rate. Atmospheric Environment 33, 4469-4475.

[2] Park, S.-U., Lee, Y.-H., In, H.-J., 2000. Estimation of wet deposition of sulfate using routinely available meteorological data and air monitoring data. Atmospheric Environment 34, 3249-3258.

[3] Park, S.-U., In, H.-J., Lee, Y.-H., Kim, S.-W., 2000. Estimation of sulfur deposition in South Korea. 2000. Atmospheric Environment 34, 3259-3269.

[4] In, H.-J., Park, S.-U., 2002. A simulation of long-range transport of Yellow Sand observed in April 1998 in Korea. Atmospheric Environment 36, 4173-4187.

[5] Park, S.-U., In, H.-J., 2002. Simulation of long-range transport of acidic pollutants in East Asia during the Yellow Sand event. Atmospheric Environment 36, 4877-4893.

[6] In, H.-J., Park, S.-U., 2003. Estimation of dust emission amount for a dust storm event occurred in April 1998 in China. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 148, 201-221.

[7] Park, S.-U., In, H.-J., 2003. Parameterization of dust emission for the simulation of the Yellow Sand (Asian dust) event observed in March 2002 in Korea. Journal of Geophysical Research 108 (D19), 4618, doi:10.1029/2003JD003484. .

[8] In, H.-J., Park, S.-U., 2003. The soil particle size dependent emission parameterization for an Asian dust (Yellow Sand) observed in Korea on April 2002. Atmospheric Environment 37, 4625-4636.

[9] Zhong, S., In, H.-J., Bian, X., Charney, J., Heilman, W., Potter, B., 2004. Evaluation of real-time high-resolution MM5 predictions over the Great Lakes Region. Submitted to Weather and Forecasting.

PROCEEDINGS

[1] Park, S.-U., In, H.-J. : Long-range transport of a severe Asian dust (Yellow Sand) observed in Korea during 21-23 March in 2002. 26th NATO/CCMS International Technical Meeting on Air Pollution Modeling and Application, Istanbul, Turkey, May 26-30 2003.

[2] In, H.-J., Park, S.-U., Chun, Y.-S. : A numerical simulation of a Yellow Sand (Asian dust) event observed in April 2002 in Korea. 8th ASAAQ Tsukuba, Japan, March 11-13 2003.

[3] Park, S.-U., In, H.-J. : A numerical simulation of the Yellow Sand event observed in March 2002 in Korea with statistically derived dust emission parameterizations. 2nd Workshop on Air Quality Modeling Challenges, Tsukuba, Japan. March 10 2003.

[4] Park, S.-U., In, H.-J. : A numerical simulation of acidic pollutants in East Asia during 13-22 April 1998. 2nd RCETCE, Puke, Thailand, Feb. 12- 14 2003.

[5] In, H.-J., Park, S.-U. : Long-range transport of Asian dust (Yellow Sand) observed in April 2002. 8th International Joint Seminar on Regional Deposition Processes in the Atmosphere. Irkutks, Russia. Dec. 18-21 2002.

[6] Park, S.-U., In, H.-J. : A numerical simulation of long-range transport of Yellow Sand observed in 1998 in Korea. EMEP/GERMAN/USA Workshop on Hemispheric Air Pollution, 7-9 October, Bad Breisig, Germany. 2002.

[7] In, H.-J., Park, S.-U. : Numerical simulation of long-range transport of Yellow Sand observed on April 1998 in Korea. 12th World Clean Air and Environment Congress and Exhibition. Seoul, Korea, Aug. 26-31 2001.

[8] In, H.-J., Park, S.-U. : Thermodynamics equilibrium of acidic gases and inorganic fine aerosols observed in Seoul, Korea. 6th International Joint Seminar on Regional Deposition Processes in the Atmosphere. Xian, China. Oct. 9-12 2000.

[9] Park, S.-U., Lee, Y.-H., In, H.-J. : Estimation of wet deposition of sulfate over South Korea 14th International Clean Air and Environment Congress. Melbourn, Australia. Oct. 18-22 1998.


REFERENCES

Daewon W. Byun, Professor, University of Houston, Houston, Texas.
Sharon Zhong, Professor, University of Houston, Houston, Texas.
Soon-Ung Park, Professor, Seoul National University, Seoul, Ko