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Yingjie Zhu

Yingjie Zhu

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Ph.D. Candidate

Contact

yjzhu@umich.edu(734)-881-5486

Location

Climate & Space Research Building 2455 Hayward Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2143

Primary Website

https://yjzhu-solar.github.io/

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Education

B.S., 2019, Space Science and Technology, Peking University

Research Interests

  • Solar Spectroscopic/Polarmetric Observations
  • Radiative Hydrodynamic Simulations of Solar/dMe Flares

Awards

  • Outstanding Student Presentation Award (OSPA), Spectroscopic Observations of the Corona in the Visible and Extreme Ultraviolet during the 2017 August 21 Total Solar Eclipse, AGU 2022 Fall Meeting
  • Outstanding Student Poster Award, Modeling Mg II h, k and Triplet Lines at Flare Ribbons, 2nd China-Europe Solar Physics Meeting, May 2019, Hvar, Croatia

Publications

Zhu, Y., Szente, J., Landi, E., “Estimating Ion Temperatures at the Polar Coronal Hole Boundary”, 2023, ApJ, 948, 90

Zhu, Y., Szente, J., Landi, E., “Fe XII and Fe XII Line Widths in the Polar Off-limb Solar Corona up to 1.5 Solar Radii”, 2021, ApJ, 913, 74 [ADS]

Zhu, Y., Kowalski, A. F., Tian, H., et al. “Modeling Mg II h, k and Triplet Lines at Solar Flare Ribbons “, 2019, ApJ, 879, 19 [ADS]

Yang, Z., Tian, H., Bai, X., Chen, Y., Guo, Y., Zhu, Y., “Can We Detect Coronal Mass Ejections through Asymmetries of Sun-as-a-star Extreme-ultraviolet Spectral Line Profiles?”, 2022, ApJS, 260, 36, [ADS]


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