Faculty and Staff
Shin-Ya Ogino
- Degree
- Ph. D. (Kyoto University, 1998)
- Educational Contents
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Graduate Course: Ocean Environment and Climate Studies, Oceanic and Atmospheric Observations for Environmental Studies
- Research Interests
- I conduct research to understand the climate through the circulation of water and ozone on the Earth. My work mainly focuses on meteorological and chemical observations in the tropics, where convective activity is intense and works as a heat source for maintaining the climate, as well as on research using the data obtained from these observations.
- Message for Students
- The ocean, and the water that originates from it, are essential in forming the Earth's environment. Through the ocean and water—both characterizing our planet—I aim to demonstrate how the current global environment has been formed and is being maintained.
- Research Areas
- Tropical meteorology, Atmospheric dynamics
- Affiliations
- Meteorological Society of Japan, Japan Geoscience Union, American Meteorological Society, American Geophysical Union
- Academic Journals
- SOLA, Journal of Geophysical Research, Geophysical Research Letters
- International Conferences
- IUGG General Assembly, Quadrennial Ozone Symposium