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Degree:Doctoral degree
Status:Employed
School/Department:School of Earth and Space Science

Chao YUE

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Gender: Female

Education Level: With Certificate of Graduation for Doctorate Study

Administrative Position: Associate professor

Alma Mater: UCLA

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Chao Yue, associate professor in the School of Earth and Space Science at Peking University. She got her bachelor degree at Wuhan University in 2008 and Mater degree in Peking University in 2011. She obtained her Ph.D degree in the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science at UCLA in 2015. She was selected as a NASA Living with a Star Jack Eddy Postdoc Fellow in 2015 and then worked at UCLA as a researcher. In June 2019, she joined the School of Earth and Space Science at Peking University as an assistant professor and was promoted to an associate professor in August 2025. Her research focuses on planetary magnetospheric physics, encompassing the dynamic processes of ring current particles in the magnetospheres of Earth and other planets, wave-particle interactions, as well as the application of machine learning in planetary magnetospheric physics. She has published over 130 SCI-indexed papers, among which 49 were the first or corresponding author papers (including 3 papers in Nature sub-journals), with more than 2,700 citations. She is Deputy Director of the Institute of Space Physics and Applied Technology. She also serves as a member of the Editorial Board for journals Science China: Earth Sciences and Reviews of Geophysics and Planetary Physics. In addition, she is awarded for the Young Scientist Award from the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) in 2018; the 2020 Outstanding Reviewer Award for the journal Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics (JGR-Space Physics) in 2021; the Sunanda and Santimay Basu International Young Scientist Award from the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in 2021; the Arne Richter Award for Outstanding Early Career Scientists from the European Geosciences Union (EGU) in 2022.