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. My current research aims to inform more effective climate policies and environmental strategies by providing a deeper, more integrated understanding of aerosol processes and their global impacts.
Education
- Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Princeton University, 2018-2023.
- B.S., Energy and Resources Engineering and Economics, Peking University, 2014-2018.