Joanna Dorothy Haigh

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Joanna Dorothy Haigh
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sex or genderfemale Sesa
country of citizenshipUnited Kingdom Sesa
given nameJoanna, Dorothy Sesa
family nameHaigh Sesa
date of birth7 Kotonimma 1954 Sesa
place of birthLondon Sesa
languages spoken, written or signedEnglish Sesa
occupationphysicist, meteorologist, environmentalist, climatologist, university teacher Sesa
field of workmeteorology, climate change, atmospheric physics Sesa
employerImperial College London, University of Oxford Sesa
educated atSomerville College, Imperial College London, St Cross College, Hitchin Girls' School Sesa
academic degreeDoctor of Philosophy Sesa
member ofRoyal Society, Institute of Physics Sesa
award receivedFellow of the Royal Society, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, Chree Medal and Prize, Fellow of the Institute of Physics Sesa
official websitehttp://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/j.haigh Sesa

Joanna Dorothy Haigh yɛ Britain ni a ɔsane nso yɛ nwomanimni.[1] Wɔwoo no wɔ Kɔtɔnimaa bosome no da a ɛtɔ so nson mu wɔ afe apem ahankron aduonum nan mu.[2] Ansana ɔrebɛkɔ ahomegyeɛ mu wɔ afe mpem mmienu ne du nkron mu no[3], na ɔwɔ abɔdin sɛ ɔkunin a ɔwɔ Atmospheric Physics adesua mu wɔ suapɔn a yɛfrɛ no Imperial College a ɛwɔ London.[4] Na ɔsane nso yɛ tenenee de ma Grantham Institute Climate Change and Environment.[5]

Ɔsane nso bɛyɛɛ panin a na ɔda Imperial College a ɛwɔ London no nkorabata a ɔhwɛ Physics adesua so. ɔyɛ Royal Society kuo ba (FRS), na ɔsane nso somm sɛ Royal Meteorological Society panin paa a ɔda wɔn ano.

ƆBRA AHYEASEƐ NE NWOMASUA[sesa]

Wɔwoo Haigh wɔ afe apem ahankron aduonum nan mu.[2] Ɔnya n’adesua mu nteteeɛ wɔ Hiltchin Girls’ sukuu, saa mmerɛ no na yɛfrɛ no All-girls grammar school a na ɛwɔ Hiltchin, Hertfordshire. Na ɔwɔ ɔdɔ de ma wiem nsakrae ho adesua, nti ɔsii beaɛ bi wɔ ne mmabaawa berɛ[3] mu wɔ ne dan akyi a na ɔde hwɛ sɛdeɛ wiem si fa dane dane. ɔsuaa Physics wɔ Somerville college, a ɛwɔ Oxford, ɔwieɛ gyee abɔdin krataa a yɛka no Borɔfo kasa mu sɛ Bachelor of Arts degree; sɛdeɛ amanneɛ teɛ no, ɔtoa n’adesua no so kɔgyee n’abɔdin krataa a ɛtɔ so mmienu a wɔato no din wɔ Borɔfo mu sɛ Master of Arts (Oxon) degree.

Anso hɔ ara, ɔsane nso toaa n’adesua no so kɔgyee n’abɔdin krataa foforɔ a ɛtɔ so mmiensa a wɔato no din wɔ Borɔfo mu sɛ Master of Science in meteorology wɔ Imperial College a ɛwɔ London. ɔkɔ wiee ne nwomasua no wɔ Oxford suapɔn no mu kɔgee n’abɔdin krataa foforɔ a ɛtɔ so nan a wɔato no din wɔ Borɔfo mu sɛ Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) wɔ atmospheric physics a C.D Walshaw foɔ na wɔhwɛɛ ne so maa ɔwiee n’adesua no. wɔgyee saa abɔdin krataa yi wɔ afe apem ahankron aduowɔtwe mu berɛ a ɔyɛɛ nhwehwɛmu a ɔtoo din wɔ Borofo kasa mu sɛ Experiments with a two-dimensional model of the general circulation.[6]

N'ABRABƆ NE NHWEHWƐMU AHODOƆ[sesa]

Haigh yɛ okunini a yɛbɔ no mmarane sɛ Emeritus wɔ atmospheric physics adesua mu a, ɔsane nso kyerɛ adeɛ wɔ Imperial College mu wɔ London. ɛfiri afe mpem mmienu ne du-nan mu (2014) no, ɔyɛɛ tenenee de maa Grantham Institute-Climate Change and Environment. wasane nso ayɛ panin a na ɔda Imperial College a ɛwɔ London no nkorabata a ɛhwɛ Physics adesua so de firi afe mpem mmienu ne nkron (2009) de bɛsi afe mpem mmienu ne du-nan mu (2014).

BAABI A MENYAA MMOA FIRIIƐ[sesa]

  1. Haigh, Prof. Joanna Dorothy, (born 7 May 1954), Professor of Atmospheric Physics, 2001–19, now Emeritus, and Distinguished Research Fellow, since 2019, Imperial College London (in English), doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.001.0001/ww-9780199540884-e-258354, retrieved 2023-04-09
  2. 2.0 2.1 Joanna D. Haigh, retrieved 2023-04-09
  3. 3.0 3.1 Climate champion Jo Haigh retires after 35 years at Imperial | Imperial News | Imperial College London (in English), retrieved 2023-04-09
  4. Truth Will Out - Global warming is caused by human activity - OpenLearn - Open University, 2018-09-05, archived from the original on 2018-09-05, retrieved 2023-04-09
  5. Rosamund Pearce (2019-04-29), The Carbon Brief Interview: Prof Joanna Haigh (in English), retrieved 2023-04-09
  6. J. Haigh, Joanna Haigh (1980), Experiments with a two-dimentional model of the general circulation (in English), retrieved 2023-04-09