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Sing) Modeling Symposium and the 2Nd Sing Model Training Workshop The 1st Street-in-Grid (SinG) Modeling Symposium and the 2nd SinG Model Training Workshop May 24-25, 2018, Beijing, China List of Participants Participants Affiliation Symposium Presentation Workshop Email May 24 May 24 May 25 1 Tianning Zhang Henan University, China Yes No Yes [email protected] 2 Mario Eduardo Gavidia Calderon University of Sao Paulo, Brazil No Yes No [email protected] 3 HaiPeng Zhao Henan university, China Yes No Yes [email protected] 4 Ao Shen Sun Yat-Sen University, China Yes No Yes [email protected] 5 Chong Shen Sun Yat-sen University, China Yes No Yes [email protected] 6 Xin Li Tsinghua University, China Yes Yes No [email protected] 7 Le Zhao Hebei University of Yes Yes Yes [email protected] engineering, China [email protected] 8 Kun Wang Beijing Municipal Institute of Yes No Yes [email protected] Labour Protection, China 9 Li Xiaoyang Henan University, China Yes No Yes [email protected] 10 Mengyao Qi Hebei University of Yes No Yes [email protected] Engineering, China 11 Wang Litao Hebei University of Yes No Yes [email protected] Engineering, China 12 Yang Zhang North Carolina State Yes Yes No [email protected] University, U.S. 13 Li Tian Henan Meteorological Yes No Yes [email protected] Observatory, China 14 Jeremy Guo RTI International, U.S. Yes No No [email protected] 15 Yan Han Nankai University, China Yes No Yes [email protected] 16 Hongquan Song Henan University, China Yes Yes Yes [email protected] 17 Xu Ruiguang Hebei University of Yes No Yes [email protected] Engineering, China 18 Simeng Ma Nankai University, China Yes No Yes [email protected] 19 Luolin Wu Sun Yat-Sen University, China Yes Yes No [email protected] 20 Jason Ching University of North Carolina, Yes Yes No [email protected] U.S. 21 Zhang Yibo China Agricultural University, Yes No Yes [email protected] China 22 Jianjun He Chinese Academy of Yes Yes No [email protected] Meteorological Sciences, China 23 Xingcheng Lu Hong Kong University of Yes No Yes [email protected] Science and Technology, China 24 Jimmy Fung Hong Kong University of Yes Yes Yes [email protected] Science and Technology, China 25 Zhuang Wu Capital University of Yes No Yes [email protected] Economics and Business, China 26 Pietro Bernardara Center for Atmospheric Yes No No [email protected] Research (CEREA), France 27 Yelva Roustan Center for Atmospheric Yes No Yes [email protected] Research (CEREA), France 28 Youngseob Kim Center for Atmospheric Yes Yes Yes [email protected] Research (CEREA), France 29 Mei Zheng Peking University, China Yes Yes No [email protected] 30 Zifa Wang Institute of Atmospheric Yes Yes No [email protected] Physics, CAS, China 31 Rod Jones University of Cambridge, UK Yes Yes No [email protected] 32 Jincai Chen Sun Yat-sen University, China Yes Yes No [email protected] 33 Kong Lei Institute of Atmospheric Yes No Yes [email protected] Physics, CAS, China 34 Xianbao Shen Beijing Technology and Yes No No [email protected] Business University, China 35 Lin Wu Institute of Atmospheric Yes No Yes [email protected] Physics, CAS, China 36 Yu Tian Institute of Atmospheric Yes No No Physics, CAS, China 37 Hang Liu Institute of Atmospheric Yes No No [email protected] Physics, CAS, China 38 Xiaoyong Liu Institute of Atmospheric Yes No No Physics, CAS, China 39 Yu Zhang Institute of Atmospheric Yes No No Physics, CAS, China 40 Lisha Feng Henan Meteorological Yes No No Observatory, China 41 Yinping Luo Sun Yat-sen University, China Yes No No 42 Wang Ya-nan Nankai University, China Yes No No 43 Xinyu Liang Tsinghua University, China Yes No Yes [email protected] 44 Chen Yuan North Carolina State Yes No No University, USA 45 Jin Liang Energy Engineering of Zhejiang Yes No Yes [email protected] University, China 46 Qing Wang Energy Engineering of Zhejiang Yes No Yes [email protected] University, China 47 Rui Feng Energy Engineering of Zhejiang Yes No Yes University, China 48 Mingchen Ma Ocean University of China Yes No Yes [email protected] .
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