Yanhua Liu


I am a PhD student in the Space Science Center and Physics Department of University of New Hampshire. I received my bachelor degree in Applied Physics from the Donghua University (China Textile University) with a dissertation on the flow of viscous fluid in the porous media. During my undergraduate time, I also worked on the synthesis and characterization of nano electric and light material. I was enrolled in Physics Department in September 2008 as a PhD student. In June 2009, I joined Professor Lynn Kistler???s group in Space Science Center and am currently carrying on my research on Magnetosphere, Space Plasma Physics. Click here for more about my research)

Personal study interests:

Besides the research, I am interested in the Computer/Mobile Phone Networks, Compiler Theory, and High Performance Computation, especially the GPGPU. (Click here to see some projects I did)

Community:

  1. American Geophysical Union
  2. Geospace Environment Modeling

Publication:

  • Y.H.Liu, L.M.Kistler, C.G.Mouikis ,B.Klecker, I.Dandouras, Heavy Ion Effects on Substorm Loading and Unloading in The Earth's Magnetotail J.G.R,2013 -Accepted
  • C.G.Mouikis, L.M.Kistler, Y.H.Liu, The Oxygen Content of the Plasma Sheet at 15-10 Re as a function of Geomagnetic and Solar activity J.G.R,2010

Personal study:

  • Complex Computer/Mobile Networks
  • Compiler Theory
  • Object Oriented Methodology
  • GPGPU

Others:

I served as the president of Chinese Student and Scholar Association at University of New Hampshire (CSSA@UNH) in 2009. When I am free, I play basketball, swim or go hiking.

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Contact Yanhua

          Email: ytz2@unh.edu
          Address: Morse Hall 113
          8 College Road
          Durham, NH
          Phone: (603) 953-6055