簡歷
學歷
- Ph.D. in Geological Sciences minor concentration: Planetary Sciences, Cornell University, USA, 2020
- Master of Science in Geosciences, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, 2013
- Bachelor of Science in Geosciences, National Taiwan University, Taiwan, 2010
經歷
- National Central University (Taiwan) Center for Space and Remote Sensing Research Assistant Professor (2023/02 until now)
- High-school level to first-year college Private Math/Science Tutor (2006/09-2013/06)
- University of California Berkeley Department of Statistics Postdoctoral Scholar (2021/01-2023/01)
- University of Washington (online program) Project Lead ICESat-2 Hackweek (2020/06)
- Cornell University Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Graduate Teaching/Research Assistant (2016/05-2020/12)
- McCarthy, Alaska organized by the University of Alaska, Fairbanks (UAF) International Glaciology Summer School (2018/06)
- National Taiwan University Geophysical Analysis Lab, Institute of Oceanography Full-time Lab Assistant (2014/06-2015/07)
- National Taiwan University Geo 1008: "Introduction to Field Geology (II)" Teaching Assistant/TA Coordinator (2010/09-2015/01)
期刊論文 研討會論文
» 期刊論文 Journal Papers
2022 (1 papers)
- Whyjay Zheng(2022). Glacier geometry and flow speed determine how Arctic marine-terminating glaciers respond to lubricated beds
2020 (1 papers)
- Whyjay Zheng, Sarah Jaye Oliva, Cynthia Ebinger, and Matthew Pritchard(2020). Aseismic Deformation During the 2014 Mw 5.2 Karonga Earthquake, Malawi, From Satellite Interferometry and Earthquake Source Mechanisms
2019 (2 papers)
- Whyjay Zheng, Matthew Pritchard, Michael Willis, and Leigh Stearns(2019). The possible transition from glacial surge to ice stream on Vavilov Ice Cap
- James Gaherty, Whyjay Zheng, Donna Shillington, Matthew Pritchard, Scott Henderson, Patrick Chindandali, Hassan Mdala, Ashley Shuler, Nate Lindsey, Sarah Jaye Oliva, Scott Nooner, Christopher Scholz, David Schaff, Göran Ekström, and Meredith Nettles(2019). Faulting processes during early-stage rifting: seismic and geodetic analysis of the 2009–2010 Northern Malawi earthquake sequence
2018 (2 papers)
- Michael Willis, Whyjay Zheng, William Durkin, Matthew Pritchard, Joan Ramage, Julian Dowdeswell, Toby Benham, Robin Bassfold, Leigh Stearns, Andrey Glazovsky, Yuri Macheret, and Claire Porter(2018). Massive destabilization of an Arctic ice cap
- Whyjay Zheng, Matthew Pritchard, Michael Willis, Paul Tepes, Noel Gourmelen, Toby Benham, and Julian Dowdeswell(2018). Accelerating glacier mass loss on Franz Josef Land, Russian Arctic
» 研討會論文 Conference Papers
2022 (1 papers)
- Gerald S. Meyer, Whyjay Zheng, and Matthew E. Pritchard(2022). Geomorphological and Topographic Characteristics of Brain Terrain in the Ismenius Lacus Quadrangle, Mars
2021 (1 papers)
- Whyjay Zheng, Shane Grigsby, Facundo Sapienza, Jonathan Taylor, Tasha Snow, Fernando Pérez, and Matthew Siegfried(2021). Mapping ice flow velocity using an easy and interactive feature tracking workflow
2019 (1 papers)
- Francisco Delgado, Whyjay Zheng, Raphael Grandin, Matthew Pritchard(2019). Evidence for Episodic Magma Injection at Cordón Caulle Volcano (Southern Andes, Chile) During 2004–2019: New Insights from InSAR Time Series and Finite Element Models
2017 (1 papers)
- Matthew Pritchard, Whyjay Zheng, Scott Handerson, James Gaherty, Donna Shillington, Sarah Oliva, Cynthia Ebinger, Scott Nooner, Julie Elliott, Elifuraha Saria, Daud Ntambila, and Patrick Chindadali(2017). Rifting mechanisms constrained by InSAR, seismicity, GPS, and surface rupture from the Karonga earthquake sequence in northern Lake Malawi (Nyasa)
2015 (1 papers)
- Benjemin Chao, Emmy Chang, and Whyjay Zheng(2015). On possible physical sources of the common mode error (CME) “signal” in GPS solutions
2014 (1 papers)
- Whyjay Zheng, Emmy Chang, Pei-Yu Lai, Benjemin Chao, and Tso-Ren Wu(2014). Study of large earthquake by means of tsunami wave simulation – the 2009 Samoa Earthquake
2011 (1 papers)
- Li-Ching Huang, Wing-Huen Ip, Meng-Hua Zhu, and Whyjay Zheng(2011). Physical characteristics of the river valleys of the Hellas Basin on Mars