Toshihisa Matsui, Ph.D
Assistant Research Scientists, GEST Center/UMBC
Laboratory for Atmosphere, Code 613.1, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA
E-mail: Toshihisa.Matsui-1@nasa.gov
Dr. Matsui has experience in high-resolution atmospheric and land-surface modeling as well as satellite remote sensing analyses and assimilation with focuses on the cloud-precipitation, aerosol, and land-surface processes. His current research topics are i) development of multi-scale cumulus ensemble models with satellite radiance observations and satellite simulators, ii) analyses of cloud-precipitation processes and aerosol-cloud interactions using numerical modeling as well as multi-platform and multi-sensor satellite observations.
Goddard Satellite Data Simulation Unit
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Colorado State University (CSU) Unified Land Model (ULM)
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Dr. Matsui received Ph.D. of atmospheric science at Colorado State University, Department of Atmospheric Science. He was mentored by Prof. Roger Pielke Sr. in Pielke Research Group (now moved to CU). Currently, he is an assistant research scientist of GEST UMBC, working at Mesoscale Atmospheric Process Branch in NASA GSFC Laboratory for Atmosphere. He is in Goddard Mesoscale Dynamics and Modeling Group led by Dr. Wei-Kuo Tao. He is serving as a committee/convener member of GSFC Aerocenter, Code 613.1 meetings, and AGU meetings.