Sha Feng is an Earth scientist with nine years of experience using atmospheric data and models to quantify carbon budgets and their uncertainties from urban to global scales. Based at PNNL and affiliated with Penn State, she combines expertise in land–atmosphere interactions, data assimilation, and atmospheric chemistry to probe carbon–climate feedbacks and improve wind resource and energy forecast assessments. Her work spans field and modeling efforts—from megacity CO2 modeling with WRF-CHEM to NASA missions such as ACT-America and OCO-2/3—and is funded by DOE and NASA. Since 2024 she has led PNNL’s Wildfire Community of Internal Network, reflecting a growing focus on wildfire–energy system interactions that bridges climate science with operational energy challenges.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Geophysics, Ph.D., Geophysics at University of Science and Technology of China
Visiting Student, Data Assimilation, Visiting Student, Data Assimilation at University of South Florida
B.S., Atmospheric Sciences, B.S., Atmospheric Sciences at Sun Yat-Sen University
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Sha Feng - Earth Scientist at Penn State University