Hui Feng

Name:

Hui Feng

Title:

Visiting Scientist (Hampton University)

Address:

OPAL, University of New Hampshire
Morse Hall
39 College Road
Durham, NH 03824

Phone:

603-8620195

Fax:

603-8620243

Email:

hui.feng@unh.edu

Education:

B.S. (Radio Physics), East China Normal University, 1983
M.S. (Earth Science/Oceanography), University of New Hampshire, 1996
Ph.D. (Earth Science/Oceanography), University of New Hampshire, 2004

Research Interests:

My main research interests are in the field of ocean color remote sensing, hydro bio-optics and radiative transfer in optically-complex waters. Specifically, my focus has been on the development of ocean color inversion algorithms to retrieve in-water bio-optical properties, and the evaluation of ocean color atmosphere correction performance in coastal regions using in-situ atmospheric and aquatic optical measurements. A recent research focus involves the sea state bias modeling for altimeter range correction by using global ocean surface wave model and scatterometer data.

Selected Publications:

Hui Feng, Janet Campbell, and Tim Moore, 1998. The effect of uncertainty in optical property parameterization on chlorophyll retrieval from ocean color spectra: A simulation study. J. Adv. Mar. Sci. Tech. Soci. 4(2): 268-274.

Tim Moore, Janet Campbell, and Hui Feng, 2001. A fuzzy logic classification scheme for selecting and blending satellite ocean color algorithms, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing , 39, 8, 1784-1776

Hui Feng, Douglas Vandemark, Bertrand Chapron, and Brian Beckley, 2004. Use of a global wave model to correct altimeter sea level estimates. Proceeding of IEEE International and Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Anchorage, Alaska.

Hui Feng, Ocean color modeling: parameterization and interpretation, 2004. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, USA
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Hui Feng, Janet Campbell, Mark Dowel, and Timothy Moore, 2005. Modeling spectral reflectance of optically complex waters using in-situ bio-optical measurements in Tokyo Bay, Remote Sensing of Environment, 99,3,232-243.

Hui Feng, Douglas Vandemark, Yves Quilfen, Bertrand Chapron, and Brian Beckley, 2005. Assessment of wind forcing impact on a global wind-wave model using the TOPEX altimeter, Ocean Engineering, accepted.

Professional Affiliations & Memberships:

American Geophysical Union (AGU) Member