Former students
The followings are doctor and master theses written by former students I advised.
Doctor theses
Masanori Saito: Development of cloud and aerosol retrieval methods using ground- and satellite-based measurements. March 2017, Doctor thesis.
Currently working as Postdoctoral Research Associate of the Department of Atmospheric Science, Texas A&M University
Master theses
Rintaro Okamura: Three-dimensional radiative effects on satellite-based optical remote sensing of cloud properties: Case studies using SCALE-LES cloud data and development of cloud retrieval methods. March 2017, Master thesis.
Shiori Tamura: Interannual variability of high cloud properties over the tropics analyzed using satellite data. March 2016, Master thesis
Yuka Tokoro: Temporal variability of physical properties of ice cloud analyzed by using frequent satellite observation. March 2016, Master thesis
Masanori Saito: Elucidation of the tropospheric aerosol effects on twilight sky and development of an aerosol retrieval algorithm. March 2014, Master thesis
Soichiro Yamada: Global distribution of cirrus cloud microphysical properties retrieved from MODIS infrared bands. March 2013, Master thesis