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

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