About me
Welcome! I am an environmental scientist and physical geographer with a passion for unraveling the complexities of air pollution dynamics. My research integrates 3D chemical transport modeling, machine learning, and source apportionment techniques to investigate how anthropogenic activities (e.g., industrial emissions, urbanization) and biogenic processes interact with shifting meteorological conditions to shape ambient pollutant characteristics. By bridging regional-scale atmospheric processes with localized pollutant patterns, I aim to advance strategies for mitigating air quality risks in a changing climate.
Currently, my work explores the synergistic roles of emission sources, weather systems, and land-atmosphere feedbacks in driving pollutant dispersion and transformation. I am particularly interested in translating model insights into actionable policies for sustainable urban and ecosystem management.
This website highlights my projects, publications, and collaborative endeavors. Whether you’re a researcher, policymaker, or curious visitor, feel free to explore – and don’t hesitate to contact me with questions or ideas. Let’s connect and work toward cleaner air and healthier environments!