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7970
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Overview

Fei Wu is affiliated with the National Center for Atmospheric Research in the United States. Their research spans several main fields, with a primary focus on Computer Science supported by extensive work in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Computational Theory and Mathematics. They also have engagement with Atmospheric Science and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging as subfields of study.

Their work covers multiple advanced topics, including Advanced Multi-Objective Optimization Algorithms, Metaheuristic Optimization Algorithms Research, and Evolutionary Algorithms and Applications. In addition, there is a notable involvement in Advanced Image Processing Techniques, Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications, and Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting.

Among their recent papers are:

  • Clearing-based multimodal multi-objective evolutionary optimization with layer-to-layer strategy, 2021, Swarm and Evolutionary Computation
  • A lightweight low-cost and multipollutant sensor package for aerial observations of air pollutants in atmospheric boundary layer, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Handling multimodal multi-objective problems through self-organizing quantum-inspired particle swarm optimization, 2021, Information Sciences
  • The year-round variations of VOC mixing ratios and their sources in Kuytun City (northwestern China), near oilfields, 2020, Atmospheric Pollution Research
  • Equatorial Waves, Diurnal Tides and Small-Scale Thermal Variability in the Tropical Lower Stratosphere From COSMIC-2 Radio Occultation, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres

Frequent co-authors in Fei Wu's research include Wanliang Wang, Guoqing Li, Jiacheng Chen, Weiwei Zhang, and Hangyao Tu.

Publishing frequently in venues such as the Journal of Computational Design and Engineering, Scientific Reports, arXiv (Cornell University), Journal of Humanities Arts and Social Science, and Swarm and Evolutionary Computation, Fei Wu shows a consistent research output across topics bridging computation and atmospheric sciences.

Best Publications

  • Decreases in stratospheric water vapor after 2001: Links to changes in the tropical tropopause and the Brewer-Dobson circulation

    William J. Randel;Fei Wu;Holger Vömel;Gerald E. Nedoluha

  • An update of observed stratospheric temperature trends

    William J. Randel;Keith P. Shine;John Austin;John Barnett

  • Seasonal Cycles and QBO Variations in Stratospheric CH4 and H2O Observed in UARS HALOE Data

    William J. Randel;Fei Wu;James M. Russell;Aidan Roche

  • Cooling of the Arctic and Antarctic Polar Stratospheres due to Ozone Depletion

    William J. Randel;Fei Wu

  • Interannual variability of the tropical tropopause derived from radiosonde data and NCEP reanalyses

    William J. Randel;Fei Wu;Dian J. Gaffen

  • Ozone database in support of CMIP5 simulations: results and corresponding radiative forcing

    I. Cionni;V. Eyring;J. F. Lamarque;W. J. Randel

  • Interannual changes of stratospheric water vapor and correlations with tropical tropopause temperatures

    William J. Randel;Fei Wu;Samuel J. Oltmans;Karen Rosenlof

  • The SPARC Intercomparison of Middle-Atmosphere Climatologies.

    William Randel;Petra Udelhofen;Eric Fleming;Marvin Geller

  • A stratospheric ozone profile data set for 1979–2005: Variability, trends, and comparisons with column ozone data

    William J. Randel;Fei Wu

  • Changes in Column Ozone Correlated with the Stratospheric EP Flux

    William J Randel;Fei Wu;Richard Stolarski

  • Isolation of the Ozone QBO in SAGE II Data by Singular-Value Decomposition

    William J. Randel;Fei Wu

  • The GCM–Reality Intercomparison Project for SPARC (GRIPS): Scientific Issues and Initial Results

    Steven Pawson;Steven Pawson;Steven Pawson;K. Kodera;K. Hamilton;T. G. Shepherd

  • Thermal variability of the tropical tropopause region derived from GPS/MET observations

    William J. Randel;Fei Wu;Waleska Rivera Ríos

  • Ozone and temperature changes in the stratosphere following the eruption of Mount Pinatubo

    William J. Randel;Fei Wu;J. M. Russell;J. W. Waters

  • Kelvin wave variability near the equatorial tropopause observed in GPS radio occultation measurements

    William J. Randel;Fei Wu

  • Global QBO Circulation Derived from UKMO Stratospheric Analyses

    William J. Randel;Fei Wu;Richard Swinbank;John Nash

  • The Extratropical Tropopause Inversion Layer: Global Observations with GPS Data, and a Radiative Forcing Mechanism

    William J. Randel;Fei Wu;Piers Forster

  • A Large Annual Cycle in Ozone above the Tropical Tropopause Linked to the Brewer–Dobson Circulation

    William J. Randel;Mijeong Park;Fei Wu;Nathaniel Livesey

  • Time-dependent upwelling in the tropical lower stratosphere estimated from the zonal-mean momentum budget

    William J. Randel;Rolando R. Garcia;Fei Wu

  • Weekly patterns of México City's surface concentrations of CO, NO x , PM 10 and O 3 during 1986–2007

    S. Stephens;S. Madronich;F. Wu;J. B. Olson

  • A stratospheric ozone trends data set for global modeling studies

    William J. Randel;Fei Wu

Frequent Co-Authors

William J. Randel
William J. Randel National Center for Atmospheric Research
James M. Russell
James M. Russell Brown University
Rolando R. Garcia
Rolando R. Garcia National Center for Atmospheric Research
Steven T. Massie
Steven T. Massie University of Colorado Boulder
Steven Pawson
Steven Pawson Goddard Space Flight Center
Joe W. Waters
Joe W. Waters Jet Propulsion Lab
Piers M. Forster
Piers M. Forster University of Leeds
Ulrike Langematz
Ulrike Langematz Freie Universität Berlin
Andrew Gettelman
Andrew Gettelman Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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