About
I am currently a CIMES Postdoc Fellow at Princeton University/NOAA GFDL. I integrate a unique combination of approaches that span a wide range of scales––from nanoscale atomistic simulations and process-scale theoretical parameterization to global-scale climate modeling––to bridge critical knowledge gaps of aerosol microphysics and aerosol-cloud interactions, which are among the most uncertain aspects in our understanding of air pollution and climate. Current projects are focused particularly on a mechanistic understanding of atmospheric aerosol microphysics on different scales, and implementing these advances into a multi-configuration aerosol module in atmospheric climate models.
Education
- Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Princeton University, 2018-2023.
- B.S., Energy and Resources Engineering and Economics, Peking University, 2014-2018.
Contact
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 609-452-5830