Xuguang Sun graduated from Nanjing University. He has been working at Nanjing University, and worked at University of Kiel (IFM-GEOMAR), University of Tokyo (CCSR) and University of Oklahoma (CAPS) as a visiting scientist. His research experience includes numerical modeling with linear atmospheric models, complex atmospheric models and coupled models, and climate dynamics research with observational diagnoses, numerical experiments and theoretical analyses. His current research is on large-scale atmosphere circulation modeling, East Asian monsoon climate variability and dynamics, and subseasonal-to-interdecadal climate variability and predictability. 
Xuezhu Wang studied Physical Oceanography at Ocean University of China and Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Germany. She obtained her PhD from University of Bremen in 2016. Then she worked as a postdoctoral scientist at Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research for one year. Since 2017, she has been working at college of Oceanography, Hohai University in Nanjing, China. Her research interests are in development of ocean-sea ice modeling and earth system modeling, changes and regional feedbacks in Arctic and Antarctic.
Zhaomin Wang graduated from Nanjing and McGill Universities.  He has worked at Nanjing University, McGill University, the British Antarctic Survey, then at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology and at Hohai University. His research experience includes development of an earth system model of intermediate complexity, paleoclimate modelling, ocean circulation modelling, and polar air-sea-ice interaction studies. His current research is on large-scale ocean circulation modelling, ice shelf-ocean interaction, and polar extreme events. 
Qing Xu graduated from Ocean University of China. She has worked at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and then at Hohai University. She has also worked at University of Maryland and Old Dominion University in USA as visiting scholar. Her research experience includes remote sensing observation and theoretical/numerical model studies of oceanic and atmospheric phenomena. Her current research is satellite monitoring and model simulation of marine disasters (e.g., tropical cyclones), and detection of ocean surface target (e.g., oil spills and sea ice) with synthetic aperture radar.

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