Dr Difei Deng
Research Fellow
UNSW Canberra
School of Science
I joined UNSW Canberra in 2016 as a postdoctoral researcher working on tropical cyclones and extreme weather. I became an ARC DECRA Fellow and Lecturer in the School of Science at UNSW Canberra in 2020. I am also an Associate Investigaor of the ARC Center of Excellence for Climate Extremes and affilicated with UNSW Bushfire | UNSW Canberra.
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Location
Room 107, Building 26, School of Science, UNSW Canberra
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- Teaching and Supervision
- 2020-2023: Australian Research Council - Discovery Early Career Researcher grant (DECRA)
- 2020-2023: UNSW Canberra Faculty Matching Funds
- 2018-2020: High Quality Research Paper Award from UNSW of Australia
- 2020-2023: Australian Research Council - Discovery Early Career Researcher grant (DECRA)
- 2024: AMOS Penny Whetton Lecture Award
I am interested in extreme weather events, especially in Tropical Cyclone intensity, structure and extreme rainfall processes.
My Research Supervision
1. Panpan Lu
2. Marin Akter
My Teaching
Difei’s teaching interests includes atmospheric sciences, extreme weather and climate, and natural disaster.