I. Full
name and data
Full Name: Motoharu Nowada
Gender: Male
Age: 43
Present Status: Research
Scientist (Research Associates) in Center for Space Weather Sciences, Institute
of Space Science, School of Space Science and Physics, Shandong University at
Weihai
E-mail: moto.nowada@sdu.edu.cn
/ nowada@pku.edu.cn
II. Date and place
of birth, nationality, current residence
Date and place of birth: 09/07/1973 (dd/mm/yyyy),
Tokyo
Nationality: Japanese
III.Educational intervals and degrees awarded
1. Ph.D
degree of Engineering, University of Tokai: March 24, 2005.
-
Temporal Ph.D student for Ph.D dissertation assessment: October 16, 2004 –
March 31, 2005.
- Ph.D
trainee student: April 1, 2001 – October 15, 2004.
- Ph.D
student: April 1, 1998 – March 31, 2001.
2. Master
degree of Engineering, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
University
of Tokai: March 25, 1998.
- Master course student: April 1, 1996 – March
31, 1998.
3. Bachelor
degree of Engineering, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
University
of Tokai, Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, Japan: March 25, 1996.
- Bachelor course student: April 1, 1992 –
March 31, 1996.
- The Major Subjects in All Degrees: Space
Plasma Physics
- Title of Ph.D Dissertation
”Study
on the plasma structure within the dayside magnetospheric boundary layer”
IV.Other education and training, qualifications and
skills
-
Programming with C, FORTRAN and IDL, and reading and writing of Postscript
language are fluent.
-
Managements of UNIX/LINUX, MS-Windows and Macintosh operation systems and their
application soft are fluent.
V. Linguistic skills
- Mother Tongue:
Japanese
- Other Available Tongues:English
– Fluent.
Chinese and German – Basic.
VI.Current position
Research
Scientist (Research Associates) in Center for Space Weather Sciences, Institute
of Space Science, School of Space Science and Physics, Shandong University at
Weihai
VII. Previous works experience
1. Postdoctoral fellow and Teacher at
Institute of Space Physics and Applied Technology, School of Earth and Space
Sciences, Peking University, People Republic of China: October 13, 2010 – August
31, 2015.
+ Temporal lecturer at Department of
Applied Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan: April 14, 2015 – July 28, 2015.
+ Temporal lecturer at Tokai University
Information and Communication Technology Education Center, Japan: April 10,
2013 – August 3, 2015.
2.
Special collaborative researcher at Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
/ Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan: September 1, 2009 – October 12,
2010.
3.
Postdoctoral fellow at Graduate Institute of Space Science, National Central
University, Taiwan: January 1, 2007 – August 31, 2009.
4.
Postdoctoral fellow at Institute of Space and Astronautical Science / Japan
Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan: April 1, 2005 – December 31, 2006.
5.
Research assistant at Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan:
April 1, 1998 – March 31, 2001.
List of Professional Activities:
1.
Date: April 14, 2015 – July 28, 2015 (Intensive
courses during this term)
Position: Temporal lecturer of Department
of Applied Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Polytechnic University
Job Duty: Intensive instructions of
following course during the spring semester terms at Tokyo Polytechnic
University;
- Computer Operating System
Date: April 10, 2013 – August 3, 2015
(Intensive courses during this term)
Position: Temporal lecturer of Tokai
University Information and Communication Technology Educational Centre
Job Duty: Intensive instructions of
following courses during the spring and autumn semester terms at University of
Tokai;
- Advanced Course of Computer Programming
with C Language
- Basic Course of Computer Programming
with C and FORTRAN 90/95 Languages
- Course of Computer Algorithm
-Basic Course of Computer Managements for Freshmen
- Presentation Techniques with Computers
2.
Date: October, 2010 – August 31, 2015
Position: Postdoctoral fellow and Teacher
at Institute of Space Physics and Applied Technology, School of Earth and Space
Sciences, Peking University (SESS/ISPAT)
Job Duty: Assistance of the research
activity for the Master and Ph.D course students atSESS/ISPAT,
Peking University.
3.
Date: January, 2007 – August, 2009
Position: Postdoctoral fellow at Graduate
Institute of Space Science, National Central University, Taiwan
Job Duty: Assistance of the research
activity for the Master and Ph.D course students at Graduate Institute of Space
Science, National Central University.
4.
Date: April, 1998-March, 2001
Position:Teaching assistant in Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, University
of Tokaiand Research assistant at ISAS/JAXA
Job Duty:
- Help to find the resolutionsfor the problems on students’ computer
programming at the computer centre and its branch, University of Tokai.
- Assistance and
instruction of the classes for informatics and ICT(Information and
Communication Technology) for the students at University of Tokai.
- Assistance of
the research activity for the Master course students at Department of
Aeronautics and Astronautics, University of Tokai or ISAS/JAXA.
5.
Date: April, 1996-March, 1998
Position:Teaching assistant in Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, University
of Tokai
Job Duty:
- Help to find
the resolutions for the problems on students’ computer programming at the
computer centre and its branch, University of Tokai.
- Assistance and
instruction of the classes for informatics, ICT, and student aeronautical and astronautical
experiments at Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, University of Tokai.
-Other
Educational Activity
6.
Date: April, 2005 – December, 2006
Position: Temporal Tutor Services
Job Duty:
- Instructions of the general subjects,
such as mathematics, science, and English for the elementary, junior high school,
and high school students under the requirement of the local social community.
- Mentoring of basic physics,
thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, and electromagnetisms for the undergraduate
students at University of Tokai.
VIII.
Other academic merits
-
Academic Society Membership
1. American
Geophysical Union (AGU), General Membership
2. Society of
Geomagnetism and Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences (SGEPSS),
General Membership
3. Asia Oceania
Geosciences Society (AOGS), General Membership
-Professional Services
Reviewers:Geophysical Research Letters, Advances in
Space Research,Journal of
Geophysical Research– Space Physics –,andEarth, Planets and Space.
IX. Scientific and societal impact of research
- Refereed published papers
1. First author: 8 papers (including Ph.D
dissertations)
2. Co-author: 12
papers
- Papers submitted
(to be submitted) and/or under revision
1. First author: 5
papers
2. Co-author: 1
paper
- Presented papers
1. Contributed and invited papers
presented in international conferences, workshops, and symposiums
- First author: 30 papers
- Co-author: 14 papers
2. Contributed and invited papers
presented in domestic (Japanese and Chinese) conferences, workshops, and symposiums
- First
author: 13 papers
-
Co-author: 10 papers
Full
Publication List
Ph.D Dissertation
Nowada, M.,Study
on the plasma structure within the dayside magnetospheric boundary layer,
Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics,
University of Tokai, Kanagawa, 2005.
Refereed First
Author Journals
1.Nowada, M.,
S. -Y. Fu, G. K. Parks, T. I. Pulkkinen, and Z. -Y. Pu, An influence of
long-lasting and gradual magnetic flux transport on fate of magnetotail fast
plasma flows: An energetic particle injection substorm event study, Planet.
Space Sci.,101, doi:
10.1016/j.pss.2014.06.012, 135 - 148, 2014.
2.Nowada, M.,
C. -H. Lin, S. -Y. Fu, Z. -Y. Pu, V. Angelopoulos, C. W. Carlson, and H. -U.
Auster, Substorm-like magnetospheric response to a discontinuity in the Bx
component of interplanetary magnetic field,J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics,117, A04218, doi:10.1029/2011JA016894,
2012.
(This paper was ranked No.3 in “Top Weekly
Downloads between 4/30, 2012 and 5/6, 2012” in Journal of Geophysical Research
– Space Physics –)
3.Nowada, M.,
J. -H. Shue, and C. T. Russell, Effects of dipole tilt angle on geomagnetic
activity,Planet. Space Sci.,57, doi:10.1016/j.pss.2009.04.007,
1254 - 1259, 2009.
4.Nowada, M.,
J. -H. Shue, C. -H. Lin, T. Sakurai, D. G. Sibeck, V. Angelopoulos, C. W.
Carlson, and H. -U. Auster, Alfvénic plasma velocity variations observed at the
inner edge of the low-latitude boundary layer induced by the magnetosheath
mirror mode waves: A THEMIS observation,J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics,114,
A07208, doi:10.1029/2008JA014033, 2009.
(This paper was
ranked No.5 in “Top Weekly Downloads between 7/12, 2009 and 7/18, 2009” in
Journal of Geophysical Research – Space Physics –)
5.Nowada, M.,
T. Sakurai, and T. Mukai, GEOTAIL observation of the tilted X-line formation
during Flux Transfer Events (FTEs) in the dayside magnetospheric boundary
layers,Ann. Geophys.,22, 2907 - 2916, 2004.
- 5a.Nowada,
M., T. Sakurai, and T. Mukai, Erratum-GEOTAIL observation of the tilted
X-line formation during Flux Transfer Events (FTEs) in the dayside
magnetospheric boundary layers,Ann. Geophys.,23, 1081 - 1082, 2005.
Refereed First
Author Proceedings
1.Nowada, M.,
T. Sakurai, and T. Mukai, On ion properties within the subsolar magnetopause
current layer under the northward and southward IMF,Frontiers in
Magnetospheric Plasma Physics: Celebrating 10 Years of GEOTAIL Operation:
Proceedings of the 16th COSPAR Colloquium held at Institute of Space and
Astronautical Science,Japan,July 2002 (COSPAR Colloquia Series),16, 43 - 47, 2004.
2.Nowada, M.,
T. Sakurai, Y. Tonegawa, and T. Mukai, Plasma and magnetic field impulsive
variations in the duskside LLBL: A GEOTAIL observation,Proc. NIPR Symp.
Upper Atmos. Phys.,12, 73 - 85, 1998.
Refereed Co-author
Journals
1. Yao, S. -T., X. -G. Wang, Q. -Q. Shi, T. Pitkänen, M. Hamrin, Z. -H.
Yao, Z. -Y. Li, X. -F. Ji, A. De Spiegeleer, Y. -C. Xiao, A. -M. Tian, Z. -Y.
Pu, Q. -G. Zong, C. -J. Xiao, S. -Y. Fu, H. Zhang, C. T. Russell, B. L. Giles,
R. -L. Guo, W. -J. Sun, W. -Y. Li, X. -Z. Zhou, S. -Y. Huang, J. Vaverka,M.
Nowada, S. -C. Bai, M. -M. Wang, and J. Liu, Observations of kinetic-size
magnetic holes in the magnetosheath,J.
Geophys. Res. Space Physics,122,
doi:10.1002/2016JA023858,2017.
2. Shen, X. -C.,
Q. -Q. Shi, Q. -G. Zong, A. -M. Tian,M. Nowada, W. -J. Sun, H. -Y.
Zhao, M. K. Hudson, H. -Z. Wang, S. -Y. Fu, and Z. -Y. Pu, Dayside magnetospheric
ULF wave frequency modulated by a solar wind dynamic pressure negative impulse,J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics,122, doi:10.1002/2016JA023351,
2017.
3. Tian, A. -M.,
X. -C. Shen, Q. -Q. Shi, B. -B. Tang,M. Nowada, Q. -G. Zong, and S. -Y.
Fu, Dayside magnetospheric and ionospheric responses to solar wind pressure
increase: multi-spacecraft and ground observations,J.Geophys.Res.Space
Physics,121, doi:10.1002/2016JA022459, 2016.
4. Gou, X. -C., Q. -Q. Shi, A. -M. Tian, W. -J. Sun, M. W. Dunlop, S. -Y.
Fu, Q. -G. Zong, G. Facskó,M. Nowada, Z. -Y. Pu, B.
Mailyan, X. -C. T. Xiao, X. -C. Shen,Solar
wind plasma entry observed by Cluster in the high-latitude magnetospheric
lobes,J.Geophys.Res.SpacePhysics,121, doi:10.1002/2015JA021578,
2016.
5. Zhong, J., L.
Xie, Z. -Y. Pu, W. -X. Jiao,M. Nowada, X -Y. Wang, X. -G. Zhang, and S.
-J. Wang, Features of solar wind ions near the Moon observed by spacecraft
CE-1,Chinese Sci.Bull.,accepted and in press, 10.3969/j.issn.1673-1379.2013.03, 2013.
6. Zhong, J., L.
Xie, H. Zhang, J. -X. Li, Z. -Y. Pu,M. Nowada, X. -D. Wang, X. -Y.
Wang, G. -K. Parks, Q. -G. Zong, S. -Y. Fu, R. -L. Guo, Z. -H. Yao, X. -G.
Zhang, H. Reme, and S. -J. Wang, Chang’E-1 observations of pickup ions near the
Moon under different interplanetary magnetic field conditions,Planet.Space Sci.,79/80, 2013doi:10.1016/j.pss.2013.02.001,
56 - 63, 2013.
7. Shi, Q. -Q., Q.
-G. Zong, S. -Y. Fu, M. W. Dunlop, Z. -Y. Pu, G. K. Parks, Y. Wei, W. -H. Li, H.
Zhang,M. Nowada, Y. -B. Wang, W. -J. Sun, T. Xiao, H. Reme, C. Carr, A.
N. Fazakerley, and E. Lucek, Solar wind entry into the high-latitude
terrestrial magnetosphere during geomagnetically quiet times,Nat.Commun., 4:1466, doi:10.1038/ncomms2476, 2013.
8. Yao, Z. -H., Z.
-Y. Pu, S. -Y. Fu, V. Angelopoulos, M. Kubyshkina, X. Xing, L. Lyons, Y.
Nishimura, L. Xie, X. -G. Wang, C. -J. Xiao, X. Cao, J. Liu, H. Zhang,M.
Nowada, Q. -G. Zong, R. -L. Guo, J. Zhong, and J. -X. Li, Mechanism of
substorm current wedge formation: THEMIS observations,Geophys. Res. Lett.,39,
L13102, doi:10.1029/2012GL052055, 2012.
9. Shue, J. -H.,
Y. -S. Chen, W. -C. Hsieh,M. Nowada, B. S. Lee, P. Song, C. T. Russell,
V. Angelopoulos, K. -H. Glassmeier, J. P. McFadden, and D. Larson, Uneven
compression levels of earth's magnetic fields by shocked solar wind,J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics,116, A02203, doi:10.1029/2010JA016149,
2011.
(This paper was
ranked two weeks No.1, and No.2 in “Most Popular” between 2/6, 2011 and 2/20,
2011, and between 2/21, 2011 and 2/27, 2011 in Journal of Geophysical Research
– Space Physics –)
10. Sakurai, T.,
Y. Tonegawa, T. Kitagawa,M. Nowada, A. Yamawaki, T. Mukai, S. Kokubun,
T. Yamamoto, and K. Tsuruda, Double-frequency oscillations of low energy plasma
associated with transverse Pc 5 pulsation: GEOTAIL satellite observations,Earth,
Planets and Space,51, 43 - 53, 1999.
Refereed Co-author
Proceedings
1. Sakurai, T., Y.
Tonegawa, Y. Shinkai, andM. Nowada, Dayside outer magnetosphere ULF
waves observed by GEOTAIL,Frontiers in Magnetospheric Plasma Physics:
Celebrating 10 Years of GEOTAIL Operation: Proceedings of the 16th COSPAR
Colloquium held at Institute of Space and Astronautical Science,Japan,July 2002,16,
71 - 74, 2004.
2. Sakurai, T., Y.
Tonegawa,M. Nowada, T. Kitagawa, T. Mukai, S. Kokubun, and K. Tsuruda,
Solar wind magnetic field variations and terrestrial magnetopause,Proc.
Sch. Eng. Tokai Univ.,38,2, 211- 221, 1998.
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