HELLO,
a bit about me:
Dr. Zhe (Jenny) Yang , currently as an assistant professor in the College of Surveying and Geo-Informatics at Tongji University. She received her Ph.D. from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and worked as a postdoctoral associate for the Satellite Navigation and Sensing Laboratory (http://gnssrange.com/) at 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 (GNSS) signals and ionospheric space weather impacts on GNSS.
NEWS
GPS Solutions is calling for papers for Topical Collection entitled "Influences of Space Weather on GNSS operations".
2024
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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)
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.