Research Area

  DATE:2018-05-24    
Infomation  
Name: Hong Zou
Title: Associate Professor
Phone: 010-62764424
Position: Peking University,Building Physics Room 406 (North)
Email: hongzou@pku.edu.cn
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS    
1994.09--1998.07 B.S. 1994.9-1998.7 Department of Electronics & Communications, Beijing Information Technology Institute (BITI), Beijing Major: Communication Engineering
1998.09--2003.07 Ph.D. 1998.9-2003.7 Department of Geophysics, Peking University Major: Space Physics
PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION  
2003.08--2004.12 Study in MAX-PLANCK Institute for Aeronomie, Germany, Post Doctor
2005.04--2007.04 Study in the Institute of Space Physics and Applied Technology, School of Earth and Space Science, Peking University, Post Doctor
2005.10--2005.11 Visit in MAX-PLANCK Institute for Aeronomie, Germany, Visiting student
2006.09--2006.11 Visit in MAX-PLANCK Institute for Solar System Research, Germany funded by Germany DAAD Scholarship, Visiting Scholar
2007.04--2009.07 Work in the Institute of Space Physics and Applied Technology, School of Earth and Space Science, Peking University, Lecturer
2009.08--to now Work in the Institute of Space Physics and Applied Technology, School of Earth and Space Science, Peking University, Associated Professor
2010.09--2011.06 Visit in Space Science Lab in UC Berkeley, CA, USA, Visiting Scholar
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS
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RECENT COURSES TAUGHT
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CURRENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
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EXTERNAL RESEARCH GRANT HISTORY
1 Research of the Martian ionosphere by the new radar and long term radio occultation observations National Natural Science Foundation Project Leader 190,000 2008.01
-2010.12
2 Study on storm-time and long-term variations of the radiation belt National Natural Science Foundation Project Leader 800,000 2014.01
-2018.12
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
Zou H. C. F. Li, Q.-G. Zong, G. K. Parks, Z. Pu, H.-F. Chen, L. Xie and X. G. Zhang, Short-term Variations of the Inner Radiation Belt in the South Atlantic Anomaly, Journal of Geophysical Research-Space Physics, 2015, accepted;
Luo L., H. Zou*, Q.-G. Zong, L. H. Wang, H. F. Chen, W. H. Shi, X. Q. Yu, Anti-proton contamination design of the Imaging Energetic Electron Spectrometer based on Geant4 Simulation, Sci China Tech Sci, 2015, accepted;
Zou H, Luo L, Li C F, et al. Angular response of ‘pin-hole’ imaging structure measured by collimated source. Sci China Tech Sci, 56: 2675~2680, doi: 10.1007/s11431-013-5376-1, 2013
Li C F, H. Zou*, H. F. Chen, et al. Obtain martian magnetic pileup boundary by spectrum of low energy electrons. Sci China Tech Sci, 56:23492354, doi: 10.1007/s11431-013-5300-8, 2013;
Zou H., Q.-G. Zong, G. K. Parks, Z. Pu, H.-F. Chen, and L. Xie, Response of high-energy protons of the inner radiation belt to large magnetic storms, J. Geophys. Res. -Space Physics, doi:10.1029/2011JA016733, 2011
Zou H., R. Lillis, J.-S. Wang, and E. Nielsen, Determination of seasonal variations in the Martian neutral atmosphere from observations of ionospheric peak height, J. Geophys. Res. –Planet, doi:10.1029/2011JE003833, 2011;
Zou H., E. Nielsen, J.-S. Wang, and X.-D. Wang, Reconstruction of nonmonotonic electron density profiles of the Martian topside ionosphere, Planetary and Space Science, Volume 58, Issue 10, p. 1391-1399, 2010;
Zou H., CHEN HongFei, SHI WeiHong, et al., Effects of Martian crustal magnetic field on its ionosphere, Sci China Tech Sci, 53(6): 1717-1724, 2010;
Zou H., J.-S. Wang, and E. Nielsen, 2006, Reevaluating the relationship between the Martian ionospheric peak density and the solar radiation, J. Geophys. Res., 111, A07305, doi:10.1029/2005JA011580, 2006
Zou H., J-s. Wang, E. Nielsen, Effect of the seasonal variations in the lower atmosphere on the altitude of the ionospheric main peak at Mars, J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 110, A09311, doi:10.1029/2004JA010963, 2005