Prof. Su Hui Awarded AOGS Fellowship
We are excited to congratulate Prof. SU Hui, Chair Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at HKUST, on receiving the prestigious AOGS Fellowship. This distinguished honor recognizes her exceptional contributions to the field of geosciences.
Established in 2003, the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) is a prominent regional scientific organization dedicated to promoting geophysical and geosciences research for the benefit of humanity particularly in the Asia and Oceania regions, with an overarching approach to global issues. The AOGS Fellowship is awarded to scientists who have consistently demonstrated excellence and leadership in the field, marking a significant milestone in their careers. This award underscores Prof. Su’s impactful research, innovation, and commitment to advancing geosciences on both regional and international stages. The AOGS Fellowship is conferred by the AOGS Council, with the award ceremony scheduled to take place during the AOGS’s Annual General Meeting from 27 July to 1 August 2025.
As a newly inducted AOGS fellow, Prof. Su has been invited to deliver a distinguished lecture on atmospheric science titled “Reconciling Conflicting Emergent Constraints of Climate Sensitivity Arising from Low Cloud Feedback” at the AOGS General Meeting on 31 July 2025. The lecture will address the ongoing uncertainties in equilibrium climate sensitivity (ECS) influenced by cloud feedback. Prof. Su will explore conflicting findings regarding the impacts of marine low clouds on ECS and analyze variations in low cloud types to reconcile these discrepancies. (For more details, please visit the AOGS website.)
Congratulations, Prof. SU, on this remarkable achievement!