

HELLO,
A bit about me:
Dr. Zhe Yang is currently an associate professor in the College of Surveying and Geo-Informatics at Tongji University. She received her Ph.D. degree from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. She worked as a postdoctoral associate for the Satellite Navigation and Sensing Laboratory at the University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA.
Her research interests focus on remote sensing of the Earth’s ionosphere using multi-constellation Global Navigation Satellite System signals, and on the impacts and mitigations of ionospheric scintillation on GNSS.
NEWS
GPS Solutions is calling for papers for a Topical Collection entitled "Influences of Space Weather on GNSS operations".
2025
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Joined a Working Group on "Advancing the topside ionosphere and lower plasmasphere modeling", supported by the International Space Science Institute.
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An article entitled "Impacts of the May 2024 Extreme Geomagnetic Storm on Global High‐Accuracy GPS Positioning Solutions" was recently accepted for publication in Space Weather.
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An article entitled "3D Reconstruction of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles Using EOF and GNSS Radio Occultation Data From MSS-1 and COSMIC-2" was recently accepted for publication in ESS.
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Presented a poster at AOGS2025, Singapore
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Participated online and gave a talk at the Geodynamics and Geospatial Research 2025, Riga, Latvia
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Gave a talk at the EGU General Assembly 2025, Vienna, Austria
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An article entitled "Ionospheric response to the May 2024 geomagnetic storm within the SAA region: Analysis with MSS-1, COSMIC-2, and ground-based GNSS data" was recently accepted for publication in EPP.
2024
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An article entitled "Revealing Inconsistencies in ROTI Index Using Multi-GNSS Constellation Measurements: Impact of Sampling Rates and Time Window" was recently accepted for publication in Radio Science.
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Gave a talk at the GGOS Topical Meeting on the Atmosphere, and participated online in the GGOS Days 2024
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An article entitled "Time-Lagged Effects of Ionospheric Response to Severe Geomagnetic Storms on GNSS Kinematic Precise Point Positioning" was recently accepted for publication in Space Weather.
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An article entitled "ROTI-based statistical regression models for GNSS precise point positioning errors associated with ionospheric plasma irregularities" was recently accepted for publication in GPS Solutions.
2023
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Gave a talk at the Workshop on Geomagnetic Twin Satellites MSS-1: Progress and Future Plans, London, UK (Video online)
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An article entitled "Time Lags between Ionospheric Scintillation Detection at Northern Auroral Latitudes and Onset of Geomagnetic Storms" was recently accepted for publication in JGR: Space Physics.
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Gave a talk at the URSI GASS 2023, Sapporo, Japan
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Co-authored papers accepted for publication in NAVIGATION and Space Weather
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Co-chair for the session “Ionosphere Monitoring with GNSS” at ION Pacific PNT 2024, Honolulu, Hawaii
2022
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Gave a talk at the International Workshop on GNSS Ionosphere (IWGI2022) organized by the German Aerospace Center (DLR).
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Joined the NAVIGATION Editorial Board as an Associate Editor
2021
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Co-authored papers recently accepted for publication in Advances in Space Research and GPS Solutions.
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Gave a talk at the Department of Earth and Space Sciences, SUSTech
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Co-Chaired Session D5a: Atmospheric Effects on GNSS for ION GNSS+ 2021
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Two papers were published in the Proceedings of the 34th International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of ION GNSS+ 2021.
2018-2020
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Worked as a postdoctoral researcher at CU SeNSe Lab with Professor Jade Morton.