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学科:地球系统科学

教育经历

1989-1992(博士) 德国美茵兹古腾堡大学;主专业为地球科学,副专业为理论气象学(动力气象)和应用数学(积分方程数值解)。导师:Prof. P.J. Crutzen (诺贝尔奖得主),Prof. M. Domros, Prof. W. Zdunkowski和Prof. W. Borsch-Supan。 博士论文题目:“一个全球两维气候及输送模式的发展” 。 1992年2月27日获得博士学位。
1979-1983(本科) 中国南京大学;专业为气象系气候学。

工作经历

2024- 清华大学兴华卓越讲席教授
2012-2018 瑞典哥德堡大学理学院副院长(主管科研)
2009-2012 国际科学理事会(International Council for Science, ICSU)执行长 (Executive Director)
2007- 瑞典哥德堡大学August Röhss讲席教授(自然地理学)
2006-2007 哥德堡大气研究中心主任
1993-2024 于瑞典哥德堡大学地球科学系工作,其中1993年7月任物理气象学高级讲师,1996年晋升为副教授,2000年为物理气象学教授
1992-1993 德国不来梅港(Bremerhaven)的阿富雷德-魏根纳极地和海洋研究所(Alfred-Wegener-Institute)从事博士后研究
1993- Senior Lecturer in Physical Meteorology at Department of Earth Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Sweden in 1993. Promoted to Associate Professor in 1996. Became a Full Professor of Physical Meteorology in 2000
1992 德国科隆(Cologne)大学地球物理学和气象学研究所从事博士后研究
1988-1992 师从诺贝尔奖得主Crutzen教授在德国马普化学所攻读博士学位
1983-1988 中国科学院地理研究所所长助理和研究助理

总结: 累计发表同行评议论文700 余篇,其中 50 多篇发表在备受瞩目的期刊上,例如《自然气候变化》、《自然通讯》、《自然地球科学》、《自然能源》、《自然可持续发展》、《自然水》、《自然评论地球与环境》、《自然生态与演化》、《科学》、《科学进展》、科学通报》、《国家科学评论》和《美国国家科学院院刊》等; 7本参考书籍或书籍章节; 以及 200 多份会议论文或报告。 总被引次数超过55 000,H 指数超过100(根据 Google Scholar), 多次入选科睿唯安(Clarivate)全球“高被引科学家”名单。

1. Adhikari, T., B. Baniya, Q. Tang, H. Li, D. Chen, N. Khadka, M. Sigdel, and R. P. Awasthi (2025), Evaluating the influence of meteorological drought on river flow in the transboundary Sunkoshi basin, Nepal, Journal of Water and Climate Change, doi:10.2166/wcc.2025.487.

2. Bu, L.-L., K.-W. Zhang, Z.-Y. Zuo, and D. Chen (2025), Projection for the occurrence dates of heat stress in North China, Advances in Climate Change Research, doi:10.1016/j.accre.2025.01.011.

3. Chen, D. (2025), Challenges in cross-disciplinary interactions for sustainable development goals, Nexus, 2(1), doi:10.1016/j.ynexs.2024.100046.

4. Chen, Y., S. Zhang, H. Wang, D. Chen, and J. Liu (2025), Human-Induced Climate Change Intensifies Extreme Precipitation Events in Central China's Urban Areas, Geophysical Research Letters, 52:1, doi:10.1029/2024GL111818.

5. Gao, Y., et al. (2025), Enhanced Simulation of Atmospheric Blocking in a High‐Resolution Earth System Model: Projected Changes and Implications for Extreme Weather Events, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 130(3), doi:10.1029/2024jd042045.

6. uang, H., J. Liu, L. Guillaumot, A. Chen, I. E. M. de Graaf, and D. Chen (2025), Contrasting impacts of irrigation and deforestation on Lancang-Mekong River Basin hydrology, Communications Earth & Environment, 6(1), doi:10.1038/s43247-025-02093-8.

7. Jiang, N., C. Zhu, Z.-Z. Hu, M. J. McPhaden, T. Lian, C. Zhou, W. Qian, and D. Chen (2025), El Niño and Sea Surface Temperature Pattern Effects Lead to Historically High Global Mean Surface Temperatures in 2023, Geophysical Research Letters, 52:2, doi:10.1029/2024GL113733.

8. Li, S., et al. (2025), Mitigating climate change and ozone pollution will improve Chinese food security, One Earth, 8(2), 101166, doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2024.12.002.

9. Liu, X., M. Yang, T. Ou, H.-W. Lai, F. Wen, N. Dong, H. Wang, and D. Chen (2025), Enhancing summer atmospheric water cycle simulations in the Three-River Headwaters Region via dynamical downscaling, Atmospheric research, 314, doi:10.1016/j.atmosres.2024.107810.

10 Liu, X., M. Yang, T. Ou, H.-W. Lai, F. Wen, N. Dong, H. Wang, and D. Chen (2025), Enhancing summer atmospheric water cycle simulations in the Three-River Headwaters Region via dynamical downscaling, Atmospheric Research, 314, 107810, doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2024.107810.

11 Liu, Y., et al. (2025), Recent centennial drought on the Tibetan Plateau is outstanding within the past 3500 years, Nature Communications, 16(1), doi:10.1038/s41467-025-56687-z.

12 Liu, Z., J. Liu, and D. Chen (2025), Unraveling the response of the apparent temperature sensitivity of ecosystem respiration to rising temperature, Environmental Research Letters, 20(3), doi:10.1088/1748-9326/adad00.

13 Lu, F., et al. (2025), Tipping point-induced abrupt shifts in East Asian hydroclimate since the Last Glacial Maximum, Nature Communications, 16:1, doi:10.1038/s41467-025-55888-w.

14 Luo, H., D. Chen, S. Yang, W. Yu, and Z. Wang (2025), Calibrating the simulated summer precipitation trend over the southern slope of the Tibetan Plateau in CMIP6 models using a sub-selection method, Advances in Climate Change Research, doi:10.1016/j.accre.2025.01.005.

15 Pan, X., D. Chen, B. Pan, X. Huang, K. Yang, S. Piao, T. Zhou, Y. Dai, F. Chen, and X. Li (2025), Evolution and prospects of Earth system models: Challenges and opportunities, Earth-Science Reviews, 260, doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2024.104986.

16 Pan, X., D. Chen, B. Pan, X. Huang, K. Yang, S. Piao, T. Zhou, Y. Dai, F. Chen, and X. Li (2025), Evolution and prospects of Earth system models: Challenges and opportunities, Earth-Science Reviews, 260, 104986, doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2024.104986.

17 Ren, Z., Y.-F. Sang, P. Cui, F. Chen, and D. Chen (2025), A dataset of gridded precipitation intensity-duration-frequency curves in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Scientific Data, 12:1, doi:10.1038/s41597-024-04362-1.

18 Shen, C., Z. Li, F. Liu, H. W. Chen, and D. Chen (2025), A robust reduction in near-surface wind speed after volcanic eruptions: Implications for wind energy generation, Innovation, 6:1, doi:10.1016/j.xinn.2024.100734.

19 Sun, W., B. Wang, J. Liu, D. A. Bello, U. Büntgen, E. Xoplaki, D. Chen, H. Shi, and N. Di Cosmo (2025), Impact of the centennial changes in ENSO on the rise of the Chinese Qing empire, npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, 8(1), doi:10.1038/s41612-025-00950-z.

20 Tu, H., S. Wang, J. Meng, Y. Zhang, X. Chen, D. Chen, and J. Fan (2025), Eigen microstate analysis unveils climate dynamics, Science China Physics: Mechanics & Astronomy, 68(4), doi:10.1007/s11433-024-2586-2.

21 Witharana, L., D. Chen, J. Curio, and A. Burman (2025), Traditional ecological knowledge in High Mountain Asia: A pathway to climate resilience in agriculture amidst changing climates, Advances in Climate Change Research, doi:10.1016/j.accre.2025.01.009.

22 Yi, C., M. Rietkerk, J. Anderies, D. Chen, V. Dakos, P. Ritchie, J. Rocha, M. Milkoreit, and C. Quinn (2025), Principles for guiding future research on resilience and tipping points, Environmental Research Letters, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/adb7f3.

23 Yi, C., M. Rietkerk, J. Anderies, D. Chen, V. Dakos, P. D. L. Ritchie, J. C. Rocha, M. Milkoreit, and C. Quinn (2025), Principles for guiding future research on resilience and tipping points, Environmental Research Letters, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/adb7f3.

24 Zhu, J., et al. (2025), Quantitative attribution of 2016 extreme arctic warmth: comparison between late winter and early spring, Environmental Research Letters, 20(2), doi:10.1088/1748-9326/adaed4.

25 Cao, D., X. Chen, D. Chen, Y. Du, Y. Luo, Y. Hu, Q. Zhang, Y. Ma, F. Chen, 2025: Two Types of Heavy Precipitation in the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau. Science Bulletin, DOI: 10.1016/j.scib.2024.12.031.

26 Cai, Z., Q. You, J. A. Screen, H. W. Chen, R. Zhang, Z. Zuo, D. Chen, J. Cohen, S. Kang, and R. Zhang, 2025: Lessened projections of Arctic warming and wetting after correcting for model errors in global warming and sea ice cover. Science Advances 11(10), 1-14.