Yiting Liu
I'm a first-year Ph.D. student in Atmosphere Science at Fudan University in Shanghai, advised by Professor Wen Zhou. During my undergraduate studies, I conducted several projects focusing on cloud physics, investigating microphysical processes and their interactions with atmospheric dynamics. Against the backdrop of global warming and the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme events, my current PhD research emphasizes understanding extreme weather and climate events, including heatwaves, monsoons, and polar climate dynamics.
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Education
2021 - 2025
Atmosphere Science (Talent Program 2.0 of the Ministry of Education of China)
Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
Advised by Huijun Wang and Jing Yang.
Rank 1 in the major; Honors Bachelor's degree
2025 - now
Atmosphere Science
Fudan University
Advised by Professor Wen Zhou
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Research
I have worked on Cloud Physics. Currently, I'm interested in Extreme Climate/Weather Events.
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On the Scale of Particle Clustering Induced by Inhomogeneous Entrainment‐Mixing in Mixed‐Phase Cumulus Clouds
Yiting Liu, Jing Yang, Guozheng Zhao, Yuting Deng, Chunsong Lu, Yan Yin, Xiaoqin Jing, Yonggang Wang
Geophysical Research Letters, 2024
The inhomogeneous entrainment‐mixing enhances particle clustering near cloud edge, with cluster scales decreasing by 10 m on average. Clustering variation is related to the intensity of entrainment, stronger mixing leads to a more substantial decrease in cluster scales. The findings from this study improve our understanding of the scale of particle clustering induced by entrainment‐mixing, and are potentially helpful in evaluating models.
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Selected Fellowships/Scholarships and Awards
National Scholarship, 2022
President Scholarship, 2023
Outstanding Student of Jiangsu Province, 2024
Person of the Year at NUIST, 2025
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Research Projects Participation
National-Level College Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program, 2022
Jiangsu Provincial College Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program (Directed), 2024
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About me
It's absolutely fine to just call me "eating".
As an INTJ researcher who shifts into ENTJ mode in teamwork, I particularly cherish those firework moments in collaboration—when spontaneous ideas collide and ignite unexpected breakthroughs. My academic joy comes from both systematic investigation and these sudden sparks of collective genius.
I value lasting intellectual partnerships where rigorous analysis meets creative daring. If you enjoy building ideas that crackle with energy (and occasionally explode into new directions), let’s connect!
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