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Each subsequent absence will result in a deduction of 0. Unless you can provide adequate evidence showing that you are ill for a period of time, which lasts longer than four days, no exceptions will be made. Absence time shorter than 10 minutes is counted by the minute. Eight 8 or more absences, the penalty-free ones included, during the semester will lower your semester grade by one grade, e. Twelve 12 absences, the penalty-free ones included, will further lower your semester grade by one grade.

Fifteen 15 absences, the penalty-free ones included, will automatically result in an F grade for this course. Scholastic Dishonesty: 1. Students who do not fully disclose their linguistic background in Mandarin Chinese on the first class day will be reported to the Office of the Dean of Students for an investigation of possible scholastic dishonesty. Any dispute between the lecturer and the student on this issue will be resolved in the Office of the Dean of Students. Any other forms of cheating will be reported to Office of the Dean of Students.

Important Notes: 1. After each of the tests and quizzes has been graded, all students are strongly encouraged to visit the lecturer or the TA during office hours to discuss the mistakes. After that, they will be destroyed. Throughout the semester, the CHI class-related materials or information will be sent out via e-mails or be posted on the blackboard. Students with disabilities may request appropriate academic accommodations.

Any student with a documented disability who requires academic accommodations should contact Services for Students with Disabilities at voice or Video Phone as soon as possible to request an official letter outlining authorized accommodations. Final exam is tentatively scheduled on Thursday, December 10, pm. But this schedule is subject to change. Copyrights Information: 1. With the exception of the texts and reading texts in traditional characters, and the homework pages for characters, which were designed by Professor John Yin of University of Vermont, all the materials in this packet were designed and typed by Wen-Hua Teng, who is, therefore, the sole owner of the copyright of these materials.

Website Information: Frequent visits of these sites are required. More website information will be provided during the semester. For stroke order, radical information, dictionary, etc. Being 20 minute late is considered one absence. No special project will be assigned to any individual students for extra credits at any point during the semester. Final Average Final Grade 90 and above A Week 1 - Week 8: Grammar Competency 2. HW 2 Disc.

All make-ups must be taken during office hours within two days after the regular ones are given. Vocabulary Quizzes: No more than two make-ups one for each textbook will be given during the entire semester. Text Quizzes: 1.

Text Quizzes are take-home quizzes. To discuss answers with a classmate, which would be considered an act of scholastic dishonesty, is strictly forbidden. Only two late quizzes but no more than one day late will be accepted.

Research interests: hydrological modeling, nutrient exports, coastal environment. Maryia Halubok , Ph. Research interests: land-atmosphere interaction, remote sensing, climate change. Yonghwan Kwon , Ph. Research interests: microwave radiative transfer in the snowpack in the forested environment, data assimilation, land surface modeling, hydrology.

Qinjian Jin , Ph. Research interests: dust emissions, aerosols, climate modeling. Peirong Lin , Ph. Xiaolu Ling , Visiting Ph. Candidate from Nanjing University October — January Research interests: data assimilation, land surface modeling, hydrology, climate science. Sagar Prasad Parajuli , Ph. Research interests: dust emission and transport, soil moisture, environmental quality. Alex Resovsky , MS Aspirant.

BS , University of New Mexico. Research interests: climate change, methane emissions, GIS, river networks. Ahmad A. Tavakoly , Ph.

Research interests: river network, runoff, river flow and transport, hydrology. Yongfei Zhang , Ph. Research interests: data assimilation, ensemble Kalman Filter, retrieving snow depth and snow water equivalent from remote sensing and land surface modeling. David , Ph. Lindsey E. Gulden , Ph. Xiaoyan Jiang , Ph. Marla R. Knebl , Ph. Lowrey, University of Wisconsin. Lisa H. Currently: Works in Houston. Enrique Rosero R , Ph.

Mingjie Shi , Ph. Hua Su , Ph. Candidate from Nanjing University October - January Research interests: data assimilation, land surface modeling, hydrology, climate science. Sagar Prasad Parajuli , Ph. Research interests: dust emission and transport, soil moisture, environmental quality. Alex Resovsky , MS Aspirant. BS , University of New Mexico. Research interests: climate change, methane emissions, GIS, river networks. Ahmad A. Tavakoly , Ph. Research interests: river network, runoff, river flow and transport, hydrology.

Yongfei Zhang , Ph. Research interests: data assimilation, ensemble Kalman Filter, retrieving snow depth and snow water equivalent from remote sensing and land surface modeling.

David , Ph. Co-Supervisor: Prof. Lindsey E. Gulden , Ph. Xiaoyan Jiang , Ph. Marla R. Knebl , Ph. Currently : Marla R. Lowrey, University of Wisconsin. Lisa H. Currently : Works in Houston. Enrique Rosero R , Ph. Mingjie Shi , Ph. Hua Su , Ph. Gang Zhang , September - August , Ph. Research interests: ensemble climate prediction, land-atmosphere interaction dynamics.

Research interests: climate change, air quality, atmospheric chemistry, climate modeling and data analysis. Benjamin Wagman , June - August , Ph. Research interests: climate science, climate change, paeloclimate, climate modeling. Yang Xue , September - January , Ph. MS Geophysics , University Stuttgart.

Research interests: geodesy, geophysics, climate science, hydrology. Amanda Barr , Ph.



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