Masaki Satoh -
Curriculum Vitae
Professor, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, the University of Tokyo
5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8568, Japan.
Tel: +81-4-7136-4399; FAX: +81-4-7136-4375; E-mail:
satoh@aori.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Web page:
http://157.82.240.172/~satoh/index.html
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Education
Ph.D., the University of Tokyo, Geophysics, 1993
M.S., the University of Tokyo, Geophysics, 1988
B. S., the University of Tokyo, Geophysics, 1986
Employment (2003-present)
Aug. 1993-Mar. 2005: Saitama Institute of Technology, Japan (Aug. 1993-Dec. 1996:
Lecturer; Jan. 1997-Mar. 2005: Associate Professor)
Apr. 1998-Mar. 1999: Senior visiting scholar at Department of Applied Mathematics and
Theoretical Physics, Cambridge Univ., UK
Oct. 1999-present:
Researcher,
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan
(part time; formally Frontier Research Center for Global Change: Oct. 1999-Mar. 2009)
Apr. 2005-Oct. 2011: associate professor, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The
Univ. of Tokyo, Japan (formally Center for Climate System Research: Apr. 2005-Mar
2010)
Apr. 2011-present:
Senior Researcher, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (part time)
Oct. 2011-present: professor, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The Univ. of Tokyo,
Japan
Synergistic activities
Chief Editor of
J. Meteor. Soc. Japan
Board Member of SOLA
Section Chief Editor (Atmospheric and hydrospheric sciences) of Progress in Earth and
Planetary Science
Associate Editor of
Monthly Weather Review
Director of the Meteorological Society of Japan
Section Board Member and Delegate of Japan Geoscience Union
Member of the Meteorological Society of Japan, the American Meteorological Society,
Japan Geoscience Union, and the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society
Awards
2007 Japan Meteorological Society Award
2011 JMSJ Award in 2011
2016 JMSJ Award in 2015
2016 Science and Technology award of the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and
Technology’s commendation
2016 Progress in Earth and Planetary Science Most Accessed Paper Award 2016
Significant publications
[1] Tomita,H. and Satoh,M. (2004) A new dynamical framework of nonhydrostatic global model
using the icosahedral grid. Fluid Dyn. Res., 34, 357-400.
[2] Miura,H., Satoh, M., Nasuno, T., Noda, A.T., Oouchi, K.(2007) An Madden-Julian
Oscillation event simulated using a global cloud-resolving model. Science, 318, 1763-1765.
[3] Satoh, M., T. Matsuno,T., H. Tomita, H. Miura, T. Nasuno, S. Iga, (2008) Nonhydrostatic
Icosahedral Atmospheric Model (NICAM) for global cloud resolving simulations. Journal of
Computational Physics, 227, 3486-3514.
[4] Satoh, M. (2013) Atmospheric Circulation Dynamics and General Circulation Models, 2nd
edition. Springer-PRAXIS, 757 pp.
[5] Satoh, M., Tomita, H., Yashiro, H., Miura, H., Kodama, C., Seiki, T., Noda, A. T., Yamada,
Y., Goto, D., Sawada, M., Miyoshi, T., Niwa, Y., Hara, M., Ohno, Y., Iga, S., Arakawa, T., Inoue,
T., Kubokawa, H. (2014) The Non-hydrostatic Icosahedral Atmospheric Model: Description and
development. Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, 1, 18.
[6] Miyakawa, T., Satoh, M., Miura, H., Tomita, H., Yashiro, H., Noda, A. T., Yamada, Y.,
Kodama, C., Kimoto, M., Yoneyama, K. (2014) Madden-Julian Oscillation prediction skill of a
new-generation global model. Nature Commun., 5, 3769.
Full list of papers:
http://157.82.240.172/~satoh/papers-e.html