Zhuoqun (Arthur) Hu

Postdoctoral Research Scientist

Arthur Hu is a postdoctoral research scientist at the Center for Climate Systems Research at Columbia University. His research interest is on cloud physics, specifically on the present and the future of microphysical process modeling. During his PhD years, he had extensive experience in using AMP (a bulk microphysics scheme) to study the effects of structural differences between bin and bulk schemes and explore the possibility of a unified liquid water category bulk scheme. Arthur's postdoctoral research is focused on using AMP to identify the effects of different microphysical processes on the overall uncertainty across meteorological scales and using Bayesian inference methods to constrain these uncertainties. These efforts will hopefully start a paradigm shift for how weather and climate is fundamentally predicted.