Dr. Linyin Cheng
Assistant Professor
Department of Geosciences
230 Gearhart Hall
About us
The research interests of this group involve the analysis of hydrologic and climatic extremes, such as droughts, floods, heatwaves etc., land-atmosphere feedbacks, and climate change detection and attribution. Our long-term research goal is to advance the capabilities to better predict and mitigate adverse effects of natural hazard on human society, environment and food security by exploring the interplay of climate, water supplies and energy resources.
Announcements
- I am looking for graduate students who are self-motivated and interested in exploring high-impact weather and climate events. If you are interested, please send me an email at lc032@uark.edu.
- The Non-stationary Extreme Value Analysis (NEVA) Toolbox is selected as one of the MATLAB Community Toolboxes and Apps for the Teaching Quantitative Finance and Risk Management.