Dr. Kyaw Than Oo | Marine Meteorology | Best Researcher Award
Senior Researcher | Nanjing University of Information of Science and Technology | Myanmar
Kyaw Than Oo is a dedicated Aviation Meteorologist, Climatologist, and Lecturer from Myanmar, currently residing in Nanjing, China. With a robust background in meteorology and data science, he transitioned from a successful six-year career as a pilot in the Myanmar Air Force to the Meteorology Department in 2012. Since 2017, he has been lecturing on meteorological courses and has contributed significantly to the field through research and various international collaborations.
Profile
Strengths for the Award 🏆
Kyaw Than Oo has a rich background that includes both military service as a pilot and a significant tenure in meteorology. This blend of practical aviation experience and academic knowledge gives him a unique perspective on weather patterns and their implications for aviation.
His education includes a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and a Master’s degree in Meteorology, along with ongoing Ph.D. research. This strong academic foundation enhances his credibility as a researcher.
With 14 published articles in notable areas like climate change and climate dynamics, his contribution to the field is significant. This body of work reflects both his commitment to research and his ability to contribute valuable insights.
As a lecturer and president of the International Meteorology Students Association, he demonstrates leadership and a commitment to education, which is vital for advancing the field of meteorology.
His proactive approach to attending international technical courses indicates a strong commitment to continuous learning and staying updated with the latest developments in meteorology.
Serving as an assistant editor/reviewer for multiple international scientific journals shows his engagement with the global research community and his ability to critically evaluate research in his field.
Education 🎓
Kyaw Than Oo’s educational journey began at the Defense Services Academy in Myanmar from 2002 to 2004. He then pursued a Bachelor’s in Computer Science and a Professional Certificate in Meteorology from the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology in Myanmar between 2011 and 2013. He continued his academic excellence at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, obtaining his Master’s in Meteorology from 2019 to 2021. He is currently a Ph.D. researcher specializing in Meteorology at the same institution.
Experience 💼
His professional journey includes serving as a Pilot in the Myanmar Air Force (2004-2012) and leading the Aviation Weather Group as the Head of Meteorologist from 2012 to 2019. He has lectured at the National Weather Services (DMH, Myanmar) from 2017 to 2021 and has been an active Researcher/Meteorologist for the National Meteorology and HA/DR Committee between 2015 and 2019. Since 2020, he has taken on the role of President of the International Meteorology Students Association in Nanjing.
Research Interest 🔍
Kyaw’s current research focuses on a Comprehensive Study of the Mainland Indochina Monsoon System. His professional interests encompass Data Science, Climate Science, Meteorology, Climate Statistical Analysis, Disaster Management, and Climate Change.
Award 🏆
Kyaw Than Oo has received recognition for his contributions to meteorology and climate research, showcasing his commitment to advancing the field through his teaching, research, and leadership roles. His nominations reflect his impact on both national and international platforms.
Publication 📚
Interannual variation of summer southwest monsoon rainfall over the monsoon core regions of the eastern Bay of Bengal and its relationship with oceans
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- Authors: Oo, K.T., Jonah, K.
- Year: 2024
- Citations: 0
Mantle deformation in the highly oblique indo-burma subduction system inferred from shear wave splitting measurements
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- Authors: Islam, M.M., Wei, S., Persaud, P., Htwe, Y.M.M., Sandvol, E.
- Year: 2024
- Citations: 0
Investigating the link between Mainland-Indochina monsoon onset dates and cyclones over the Bay of Bengal basin
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- Authors: Oo, K.T., Chen, H., Dong, Y., Jonah, K.
- Year: 2024
- Citations: 1
Predictability of the extreme precipitation days in central Eastern Africa during January to May period
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- Authors: Kazora, J., Weijun, Z., Oo, K.T., Birungi, J., Ntayomba, J.
- Year: 2024
- Citations: 2
Active subduction and strain partitioning in western Myanmar revealed by a dense survey GNSS network
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- Authors: Lindsey, E.O., Wang, Y., Aung, L.T., Bürgmann, R., Hill, E.M.
- Year: 2023
- Citations: 6
Quantifying the dust in SN 2012aw and iPTF14hls with ORBYTS
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- Authors: Niculescu-Duvaz, M., Barlow, M.J., Dunn, W., Krafton, K., Matsuura, M.
- Year: 2023
- Citations: 1
Climate Change Impact on the Trigger of Natural Disasters over South-Eastern Himalayas Foothill Region of Myanmar: Extreme Rainfall Analysis
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- Authors: Oo, K.T., Haishan, C., Jonah, K.
- Year: 2023
- Citations: 3
Climatology Definition of the Myanmar Southwest Monsoon (MSwM): Change Point Index (CPI)
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- Authors: Oo, K.T.
- Year: 2023
- Citations: 4
Analysis of the Most Common Aviation Weather Hazard and Its Key Mechanisms over the Yangon Flight Information Region
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- Authors: Oo, K.T., Oo, K.L.
- Year: 2022
- Citations: 4
GNSS characterization of hydrological loading in South and Southeast Asia
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- Authors: Materna, K., Feng, L., Lindsey, E.O., Khaing, S.N., Bürgmann, R.
- Year: 2021
- Citations: 16
Conclusion 📝
Kyaw Than Oo is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive experience, strong academic background, and contributions to meteorology make him a standout researcher. While there are areas for improvement, particularly in language skills and research impact, his dedication to the field and continuous learning position him well for future achievements. Recognizing him with this award would not only honor his past contributions but also encourage his ongoing research efforts in the vital area of climate science and meteorology.