Tzu-Han Hsu
I joined Professors Christine Chiu’s group at Colorado State University as a PhD student in August 2024. My study aims to addressing the outstanding issue of the “too few, too bright” problem by improved understanding of cloud evolution physics and the shifting balance of driving forces in various regime transitions.
Contact Information
ACRC 205
3915 Laporte Ave.
Fort Collins, CO 80521
tzu-han.hsu@colostate.edu
Education
B.S. in Department of Atmospheric Sciences (Jun 2019), National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
M.S. in Department of Atmospheric Sciences (Jun 2021), National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan (Advisor: Dr. Wei-Ting Chen)
Publication
Hsu, T. H., Chen, W. T., Wu, C. M., & Hsieh, M. K. (2023). The observation-based index to investigate the role of the lee vortex in enhancing air pollution over northwestern Taiwan. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 62(3), 427-439.
Skills
Programming Languages: Python, MATLAB
Operating Software: Linux, MacOS, Windows