Associate Professor in Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Water Resources, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
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ScD, Hydrometeorology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997
MSc, Computational Fluid Mechanics, Peking University, China, 1987
BSc, Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Peking University, China, 1984
Dr. Wang serves as the lead co-PI of the Georgia Tech team, responsible for daily operation of research and education activities. Dr. Wang focuses on the eco-hydrological recovery theme for the test of the Eco-hydrological Recovery Hypothesis (H1) through design of field experiment, model development/simulation, and data processing and archiving.
2018
Application of the maximum entropy production model of evapotranspiration over partially vegetated water-limited land surfaces. Hajji, I., D. F. Nadeau, B. Music, F. Anctil, and J. Wang (2018): Journal of Hydrometeorology 19: 989-1005
2017
Revisiting the global surface energy budgets with maximum-entropy-production model of surface heat fluxes. Huang, S.-Y., Y. Deng, and J. Wang (2017): Climate Dynamics 49 (5-6): 1531-1545
2016
A coupled force-restore model of surface temperature and soil moisture using the maximum entropy production model of heat fluxes. Huang, S.-Y., and J. Wang (2016): Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres 121(13): 7528-7547
2015
Modeling regional crop yield and irrigation demand using SMAP type of soil moisture data. El Sharif, H., J. Wang, and A.P. Georgakakos (2015): Journal of Hydrometeorology 16 (2): 904-916
Papers and books that explicitly acknowledge a CZO grant are highlighted in PALE ORANGE.
2019
Observations of Water, Energy and CO2 Fluxes at Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory. Zhu, Modi, Yao Tang, Jingfeng Wang, Daniel Markewitz, Rafael L Bras, Weiqiang Jing (2019): American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 9-13, 2019
2018
Evolution of energy, water and carbon cycles due to land-use change at Calhoun Critical Zone. Tang, Yao, and Jingfeng Wang (2018): American Geophysical Union 2018 Fall Meeting, Washington, DC, 10-14 Dec 2018
2018
Retrieval of Friction Velocity from Sensible Heat Flux Parameterized Using MEP Model over Land Surfaces (invited). Wang, J., Y. Tang, and Y. Deng (2018): American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Washington, DC, December 10-14, 2018
2017
Construction of a hydrological surface model around Maximum entropy production. Anctil, François, Islem Hajji, Audrey Maheu, Charles Malenfant, Biljana Music, Daniel Nadeau, Vincent Fortin, Étienne Gaborit, Jingfeng Wang, and René Therrien (2017): CGU and CSAFM Joint Annual Scientific Meeting, 28-31 May 2017, Vancouver, BC, Canada
2017
A force-restore model of near-surface air temperature using a new parameterization of sensible heat flux. Huang, Shih-Yu, and Jingfeng Wang (2017): American Geophysical Union 2017 Fall Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, 11-15 December 2017
2017
Calhoun CZO as an ancient geobiologic and land-use altered time machine. Richter, D. deB., J. Wang, R. Bras, D. Markewitz, D. Nelson, J. Austin, P. Schroeder, S.A. Billings, K. O’Neill, J. Giesen, W.S. Holbrook, and B. Carr (2017): Critical Zone Science: Current Advances and Future Opportunities, workshop in Arlington, VA, 4-6 June, 2017
2017
Historical data digitization and micrometeorological measurements at Calhoun Critical Zone Observatory (CCZO). Tang, Yao, Sabina Shahnaz, Yawen Shen, Jinge Huo, Minjae Kim, Shih-Yu Huang, Husayn El Sharif, Cheng Yao, Satish Bastola, Rafael Bras, Jingfeng Wang (2017): Calhoun CZO 2017 Summer Science Meeting, Union, SC, 17-18 May 2017
2016
A comparison study of terrestrial evapotranspiration models. El Sharif, H., S.-Y. Huang, Y. Tang, S. Shahnaz, and J. Wang (2016): Asia Oceania Geosciences Society 13th Annual Meeting, 31 Jul - 5 Aug, 2016, Beijing, China
2016
On the coupled effect of topography, vegetation cover, and soil properties on the partition of water and energy fluxes of seasonally water-stressed ecosystems. Gutierrez-Jurado, H. A.; Guan, H.; Wang, J.; Wang, H.; Simmons, C. T.; Bras, R. L. (2016): American Geophysical Union 2016 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
2016
Maximum entropy production model of heat fluxes - an application of information theory in modeling earth system. Wang, J. (2016): Workshop on Information Theory and the Earth System, Germany, 27 April 2016
2015
Maximum Entropy Production modeling of evapotranspiration partitioning on heterogeneous terrain and canopy cover: advantages and limitations. Gutierrez-Jurado, H.A., H. Guan, J. Wang, H. Wang, R.L. Bras, and C.T. Simmons (2015): American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December, 2015
2015
Processing High Resolution Hydrologic Data from Historic Records at the Calhoun CZO. Shahnaz, S., Shen, Y., Wang, J. (2015): Calhoun CZO 2015 Summer Science Meeting
2014
Soil Moisture and Vegetation Controls on Surface Energy Balance using MEP Model of ET. Wang, J., Parolari, A., and Huang, S.-Y. (2014): American Geophysical Union annual meeting, San Francisco, California, December, 2014
2013
Coupled dynamics of soil formation and erosion in natural and agricultural ecosystems. Pelak, N. F.; Manzoni, S.; Wang, J.; Bras, R. L.; Porporato, A. M. (2013): American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, December 2013, San Francisco, CA