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Lake Baikal in Russia is the world's deepest (1637 m maximum depth) and largest (by volume) fresh water lake (23,600 Km3).
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Chia-Jeng Chen

     

      Graduate Research Assistant

      Georgia Water Resources Institute
      School of Civil & Env. Eng.
      Georgia Institute of Technology

      cchen32@mail.gatech.edu

 

Education

Ph.D. (in progress)   Georgia Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civ. Eng.
                            Major Field: Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Water Resources
M.S. (2004)            National Taiwan University, Dept. of Bioenvironmental Sys. Eng.
                            Major Field: Soil and Water Resources Engineering
Diploma (2002)        National Taiwan University, Dept. of Bioenvironmental Sys. Eng.

                            Major Field: Soil and Water Resources Engineering

Employment/Work Experience

  • Jan   2007 – present:          Graduate Research Assistant, Civil Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology 
  • Aug  2004 – Aug 2006:        Research Assistant, Research and Development Center, Central Weather Bureau, Taipei, Taiwan

Sponsored Research 

  • Developing An Atmospheric Patterns Based Flood Hazard Module,”Research Associate, (08/04~08/06), Sponsored by the National Science Council (Taiwan).
  • “Developing Climate Change and Extreme Weather Monitoring Forecasting Systems,”Research Associate, (08/04~08/06), Sponsored by the Central Weather Bureau (Taiwan).

Publications/Presentations

Refereed Journal Articles:
  • Mong-Ming L., Chen, C. J., and Yun-Ching Lin, “Long-term Variations of the Occurrence Frequency of Extreme Rainfall Events during the Period of 1951-2005”, 2007. (In Chinese, accepted by Atmospheric Science
  • Chia-Jeng C., and Lu, M. M., “Detection of the Climatic Extreme Rainfall Events in Taiwan”, 2007. (In Chinese, accepted by Atmospheric Science)
  • Mong-Ming L., and Chen, C. J., “Statistical Analysis of Heavy Rainfall Frequency”, Meteorological Bulletin, Vol.46, No.1, pg.45-49, 2005. (In Chinese)
  • Ching-Pin T., and Chen, C. J., “Study of Optimizing Reservoir Operation Rules Using Genetic Algorithms-Case Study of Liyu-Tan Reservoir”, Journal of Taiwan Water Conservancy, Vol.50, No.3, pg.61-69, 2002. (In Chinese)
Articles/Presentations to Conferences and Symposia:
  • Liu, T. M., C. P. Tung, C. J. Chen, and S. W. Chen, “Establishing a Drought Warning System Based on Long-lead Climate Forecasting”, EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, June 28~July 1, 2004, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
  • Hsu S. Y., C. P. Tung, C. J. Chen, and C. F. Wang,“Application to Reservoir Operation Rule-Curves”, EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, June 28~July 1, 2004, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

Honors and Awards:

  • Taiwan Merit Scholarships Program, National Science Council, Taiwan, 2006
  • Thesis Award for the Memorial to Prof. Takasaka, National Taiwan University, 2002
  • Grant-In-Aid of the Undergraduate Monographic Study, National Science Council, Taiwan, 2001
  • Scholarship of Prof. Xu, National Taiwan University, 2001