Title:Associate professor
Gender:female
Department:Dept. of Geophysics and Planetary Science and Technology
Phone:3600927
EMAIL:wangjy7@ustc.tsg211.com
Research fields
Geophysics
Education
2001/09-2008/12, PhD, Department of Geology, UIUC
1998/09-2001/07, M.S, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, USTC
1994/09-1998/07, B.S., Department of Earth and Space Sciences, USTC
Employment
2011/03-present,associate professor, School of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China
2009/01-2011/02, post doc ,Department of Earth Sciences, ETH
Major publications
C. Sanchez-Valle, J. Wang, A. Rohrbach, Effect of calcium on the elasticity of majoritic garnets and the seismic gradients in the mantle transition zone, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, vol. 293, 2019.
R. Angelika, C. Sanchez-Valle, J. Wang, et al.,Elasticity of superhydrous phase B, seismic anomalies in cold slabs and implications for deep water transport, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, vol. 243, Page 30-43, 2015
J. Wang, B. Jay, T. Kastura,Elastic properties of iron-bearing wadsleyite to 17.7 GPa: Implications for mantle mineral models, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, vol. 228, 2014.
L. Gao, B. Chen, J. Wang, Pressure-induced magnetic transition and sound velocities of Fe(3)C: Implications for carbon in the Earth's inner core, Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 35, 2008
J. Wang, S. Sinogeikin, T. Inoue, et al., Elastic properties of hydrous ringwoodite at high-pressure conditions, Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 33, 2006
J. Wang, S. Sinogeikin, T. Inoue, et al., Elastic properties of hydrous ringwoodite American Mineralogist, vol. 88, Page 1608-1611, 2003