Prof. Yongmei Wang | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award
NSSC | China
Yongmei Wang is a Professor at the National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, specializing in optical remote sensing for the atmosphere and space weather. She earned her BSc in Atmospheric Physics from Chengdu University of Information Technology and completed her MSc and PhD in Space Physics at CAS. Since 2001, she has led the development of space-borne optical instruments for airglow, aurora, ozone, and aerosol monitoring, serving key roles on FengYun-3B/C, FengYun-3F, and GaoFen-5B missions. She is Chief Engineer of the UV Imager on SMILE. Her work has earned national recognition, with an h-index of 9, 67 documents, and 333 citations, reflecting strong scientific impact and leadership in space instrumentation.
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Featured Publications
First Total Ozone Column Observations from the Ozone Monitoring Suite-Nadir (OMS-N) Onboard China’s FengYun-3F Satellite
– Science China Earth Sciences, 2025 · Open Access · 4 Citations
Ultraviolet Imager (UVI) for the SMILE Mission
– Space Science Reviews, 2025 · Open Access · 8 Citations
Solar Wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE) Spacecraft
– Space Science Reviews, 2024 · Open Access
Optical System Design of UV-Visible Reflective Imaging Micro-Spectrometer
– Acta Optica Sinica, 2024 · Open Access · 1 Citation
Pre-Launch Calibration of the Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function (BRDF) of Ultraviolet-Visible Hyperspectral Sensor Diffusers
– Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2024 · Open Access