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Education

2020-now

Newkirk Fellow in High Altitude Observatory (HAO), U.S.A.

2019-now

Ph.D. student in Space Physics, with an emphasis on solar physics, School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University (PKU), Beijing, P.R.China

2015-2019

B. Sc. majoring in Space Science and Technology, with an emphasis on solar physics, School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University (PKU), Beijing, P.R.China


Publications

  1. Yang, Z., Bethge, C., Tian, H., Tomczyk, S., et al. (2020). Global maps of the magnetic field in the solar corona. Science, 369, 694.

  2. Yang, Z., Tian, H., Tomczyk, S., Morton, R., et al. (2020). Mapping the coronal magnetic field through magnetoseismology. Sci China Tech Sci.

  3. Yang, Z., Tian, H., Peter, H., Su, Y., Samanta, T., Zhang, J., & Chen, Y. (2018). Two Solar Tornadoes Observed with the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph. The Astrophysical Journal, 852(2), 79.

  4. Chen, Y., Tian, H., Su, Y., Qu, Z., Deng, L., Jibben, P. R., Yang, Z.,... & Wang, L. (2018). Diagnosing the magnetic field structure of a coronal cavity observed during the 2017 total solar eclipse. The Astrophysical Journal, 856(1), 21.

  5. Chen, Y., Tian, H., Xu, Z., Xiang, Y., Fang, Y., & Yang, Z. (2017). Ellerman bombs observed with the new vacuum solar telescope and the atmospheric imaging assembly onboard the solar dynamics observatory.Geoscience Letters, 4(1), 30.


Research Experience

  1. Feb. 2017 - Jan. 2018

    Undergraduate research at School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, Beijing, China Topic: Solar Tornadoes Observed with the Interface Region imaging Spectrograph Advisor: Hui Tian

    For more information about this research please click the website of The Astrophysical Journal here

  1. Feb. 2019 - Jun. 2019

    Research for thesis of Bachelor’s degree at School of Earth and Space Sciences, Peking University, China Topic: Mapping coronal magnetic field through Alfvenic wave observations (continued) Advisor: Hui Tian

    The work has been published on Science

  2. Jul. 2019 - Aug. 2019

    Summer research at Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London, United Kingdom Topic: Jets and loop brightening observed by Hinode/EIS, Hinode/XRT and SDO/AIA Advisor: David Long & Deborah Baker

  3. Mar. 2020 -now

    PhD project at School of Earth and Space Sciences Topic: Diagnosing the coronal magnetic field through observations of magnetic-field-induced transition (MIT) using Hinode/EIS Advisor: Hui Tian

  4. Jan. 2021 -now

    PhD project at School of Earth and Space Sciences Topic: On the the Detectability of Stellar CMEs Through Spectral Profile Asymmetries Advisor: Hui Tian ----

Conference Presentations

  1. Yang, Z., et al.: Mapping the Global Magnetic Field in the Solar Corona Through Magnetoseismology, AOGS 2021, Singapore, Aug. 1-5, 2021, oral presentation (fully online)

  2. Yang, Z., et al.: On the the Detectability of Stellar CMEs Through Spectral Profile Asymmetries, AOGS 2021, Singapore, Aug. 1-5, 2021, poster presentation (fully online)

  3. Yang, Z., et al.: Mapping the Global Magnetic Field in the Solar Corona Through Magnetoseismology, EGU General Assembly 2021 (vEGU21), Apr. 26, 2021, oral presentation (fully online)

  4. Yang, Z.: Two Solar Tornadoes Observed with the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph, COSPAR 2018, Pasadena, CA, USA, Jul. 14-22, 2018, oral presentation

  5. Yang, Z.: Solar Tornadoes Observed with IRIS: Rotating Motion of Prominence Materials, CGU 2017, Beijing, Oct. 15-18, 2017, poster presentation

  6. Yang, Z.: Solar Tornadoes Observed with IRIS, the 4th International Space Weather Conference (Chinese), Beijing, Aug. 1-4, 2017, oral presentation (in Chinese)

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