Summary
Minyan Wang is a Professor-Level Senior Engineer with over 15 years at the National Meteorological Information Centre/CMA, specializing in satellite meteorological data management, assimilation, and application for operational forecasting and climate reanalysis. He holds a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Physics from IAP/CAS under Academician Lu Daren and combines deep academic grounding with hands-on systems work—from data ingestion and gridded product generation to real-time pre-processing pipelines. Minyan led the CRA reanalysis (1979–2018) data collection and pre-evaluation efforts and has cross-collaborated internationally as a research associate at ESSIC/UMD. Based in Beijing, he blends research rigor with operational pragmatism, often bridging complex model-observation comparisons to make satellite products reliably usable in national meteorological workflows.
12 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Science, Atmospheric physics, Doctor of Science, Atmospheric physics at Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Bachelar, Atmospheric Physics, Bachelar, Atmospheric Physics at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology (Nanjing Meteorological College)