• RESEARCH GRANTS:
2023 – 2025: Cloud--climate interaction over the Great Barrier Reef and Southwest Pacific. ($378K, ARC Discovery Grant DP230100639, Australian Research Council, Y. Huang, C. Vincent, S. Siems, D. Harrison, P. May)
2023 – 2024: How do clouds and precipitation respond to sea ice changes over the Antarctic sea-ice zone? ($12K, Joyce Lambert Antarctic Research Award, Y. Huang, C. Poulsen, S. Siems)
2022 – 2024: Cloud-aerosol-climate interaction over the Great Barrier Reef. ($707K, Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program (RRAP), R. Schofield and Y. Huang)
2021 – 2023: Clouds, Precipitation, and Boundary Layer Characteristics in Subantarctic Mesoscale Cyclones. ($5K, Joyce Lambert Antarctic Research Award, Y. Huang, S. Alexander, M. Messmer)
2019 – 2021: PSCSO: Precipitation in Shallow Convection over the Southern Ocean. ($407K, ARC Discovery Grant DP190101362, Australian Research Council, S. Siems, Y. Huang, M. Manton, A. Protat, C. Franklin, P. Field)
2017 – 2020: Southern Ocean Clouds, Radiation, Aerosol, Transport, Experimental Study (SOCRATES): Microphysical processes in Southern Ocean clouds. [$821K USD, U.S. National Science Foundation, NSF7712370, G. McFarquhar, R. Rauber, B. Jewett, S. Lasher-Trapp, Y. Huang]
2017 – 2019: How Does Orography Enhance Precipitation in Australian Wintertime Storms? ($917K including $457K from ARC and $460K cash from industry, LP160101494, Australian Research Council, Industry Partners - Snowy Hydro, Hydro Tasmania, Bureau of Meteorology; S. Siems, Y. Huang, M. Manton, B. Geerts, S. Kenyon, A. Peace, T. Chubb, C. Franklin, A. Protat, S. Allie)
2017 – 2020: Precipitation over Land And the souThern Ocean. ($90K, Australian Antarctic Division AAS 4387; S. Alexander, A. Protat, S. Siems, Y. Huang, P. Heil, A. Berne, C. Klepp, H. Zhu, A. McDonald)
2017: Faculty of Science Advancing Women's Success Grant Scheme ($10K, Monash University, Y. Huang)
2016: Assessing the impact of cloud seeding proceeding the 5 June 2016 flood. ($8K, Hydro Tasmania, S. Siems and Y. Huang)
• RESEARCH PROJECT PARTICIPATION:
2018: How Does Orography Enhance Precipitation in Australian Wintertime Storms? (ARC LP160101494)
2018: Southern Ocean Clouds, Radiation, Aerosol, Transport, Experimental Study (U.S. NSF7712370)
2016 – : Boundary Layer Processes over the Southern Ocean: Winds, Turbulence and Clouds (ARC DP150102894)
2009 – : Field work with Hydro Tasmania cloud-seeding grant
2016: Clouds, Aerosols, Precipitation Radiation and atmospherIc Composition Over the southeRN ocean (CAPRICORN)
2013 – 2015: Precipitation in wintertime storms across Southeast Australia, Tasmania and the Southern Ocean” (ARC LP120100115)
2007 – 2009: Participated in field experiment “Characterization of meteorological conditions during periods of severe air pollution in Foshan city of China”.
2006 – 2009: Participated in field experiment “Observations of boundary layer structure over the Pearl River Delta city cluster of China”.
2006 – 2009: Participated in field experiment “Identification of boundary layer control factors over the Pearl River Delta city cluster during periods of severe air pollution”.
2023 – 2025: Cloud--climate interaction over the Great Barrier Reef and Southwest Pacific. ($378K, ARC Discovery Grant DP230100639, Australian Research Council, Y. Huang, C. Vincent, S. Siems, D. Harrison, P. May)
2023 – 2024: How do clouds and precipitation respond to sea ice changes over the Antarctic sea-ice zone? ($12K, Joyce Lambert Antarctic Research Award, Y. Huang, C. Poulsen, S. Siems)
2022 – 2024: Cloud-aerosol-climate interaction over the Great Barrier Reef. ($707K, Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program (RRAP), R. Schofield and Y. Huang)
2021 – 2023: Clouds, Precipitation, and Boundary Layer Characteristics in Subantarctic Mesoscale Cyclones. ($5K, Joyce Lambert Antarctic Research Award, Y. Huang, S. Alexander, M. Messmer)
2019 – 2021: PSCSO: Precipitation in Shallow Convection over the Southern Ocean. ($407K, ARC Discovery Grant DP190101362, Australian Research Council, S. Siems, Y. Huang, M. Manton, A. Protat, C. Franklin, P. Field)
2017 – 2020: Southern Ocean Clouds, Radiation, Aerosol, Transport, Experimental Study (SOCRATES): Microphysical processes in Southern Ocean clouds. [$821K USD, U.S. National Science Foundation, NSF7712370, G. McFarquhar, R. Rauber, B. Jewett, S. Lasher-Trapp, Y. Huang]
2017 – 2019: How Does Orography Enhance Precipitation in Australian Wintertime Storms? ($917K including $457K from ARC and $460K cash from industry, LP160101494, Australian Research Council, Industry Partners - Snowy Hydro, Hydro Tasmania, Bureau of Meteorology; S. Siems, Y. Huang, M. Manton, B. Geerts, S. Kenyon, A. Peace, T. Chubb, C. Franklin, A. Protat, S. Allie)
2017 – 2020: Precipitation over Land And the souThern Ocean. ($90K, Australian Antarctic Division AAS 4387; S. Alexander, A. Protat, S. Siems, Y. Huang, P. Heil, A. Berne, C. Klepp, H. Zhu, A. McDonald)
2017: Faculty of Science Advancing Women's Success Grant Scheme ($10K, Monash University, Y. Huang)
2016: Assessing the impact of cloud seeding proceeding the 5 June 2016 flood. ($8K, Hydro Tasmania, S. Siems and Y. Huang)
• RESEARCH PROJECT PARTICIPATION:
2018: How Does Orography Enhance Precipitation in Australian Wintertime Storms? (ARC LP160101494)
2018: Southern Ocean Clouds, Radiation, Aerosol, Transport, Experimental Study (U.S. NSF7712370)
2016 – : Boundary Layer Processes over the Southern Ocean: Winds, Turbulence and Clouds (ARC DP150102894)
2009 – : Field work with Hydro Tasmania cloud-seeding grant
2016: Clouds, Aerosols, Precipitation Radiation and atmospherIc Composition Over the southeRN ocean (CAPRICORN)
2013 – 2015: Precipitation in wintertime storms across Southeast Australia, Tasmania and the Southern Ocean” (ARC LP120100115)
2007 – 2009: Participated in field experiment “Characterization of meteorological conditions during periods of severe air pollution in Foshan city of China”.
2006 – 2009: Participated in field experiment “Observations of boundary layer structure over the Pearl River Delta city cluster of China”.
2006 – 2009: Participated in field experiment “Identification of boundary layer control factors over the Pearl River Delta city cluster during periods of severe air pollution”.