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Dr. Ze Jiang is a Lecturer at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, specializing in hydroclimate extremes modeling and forecasting. He completed his Ph.D. in Water Resources Engineering at UNSW in 2021, where he developed a novel method known as Wavelet System Prediction (WASP), which is capable of predicting sustained hydroclimate anomalies during periods of drought and flooding. His academic journey began with a bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering from Hohai University, China, in 2012, followed by a joint Master of Science program in Hydro-Informatics Water Management involving five European universities. Dr. Jiang has also gained professional experience working at the National University of Singapore. In 2023, he expanded his research horizons as a visiting research fellow at GFZ-Potsdam in Germany, supported by the Helmholtz Information & Data Science Academy. His research focuses on developing spectral transformation applications in hydroclimatology and post-processing methods for correcting biases in Numerical Weather Predictions.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Lecturer specializing in hydroclimate extremes modeling and forecasting.
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