Aerosol Chemistry & Climate Impacts
Dr. Yue Zhang and his group in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at Texas A&M work to understand air quality and climate by examining the chemical and physical transformations of tiny, but important aerosol particles that are ubiquitous in the air.Â
News
Dr. Zhang and his lab is on the local NPR & TAMU Today News for Mobile Measurements!Â
Dr. Zhang's lab is awarded with the DOE ASR Funding to study aerosol-cloud interaction coupled with multiphase chemistry in the Southeastern U.S.
Dr. Zhang is co-conveying a 2023 AGU session on the topic of Emerging Atmospheric Pollutants.
Dr. Zhang's lab is awarded a Texas Commission of Environmental Quality (TCEQ) grant as the lead PI from the TCEQ AQRP Program to measure volatile chemical products (VCPs) in the Greater Houston Area.Â
Dr. Zhang's lab is awarded a federal grant as the Co-lead PI from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to measure air toxins.Â
Dr. Zhang was awarded the DOE EMSL Large Scale Research Grant! News report by the College of Geoscience.
A multi-university collaborative NSF project Dr. Zhang leads is reported by Texas A&M Today and UNC Gilings News!Â
Dr. Zhang is co-conveying an AGU session with Dr. Maria Zawadowicz on the topic of secondary organic aerosols, aqueous phase reactions, and aerosol-cloud interactions.Â
Contact InfomationÂ
Dr. Yue Zhang, Assistant Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences
Email: yuezhang (at) tamu.edu
Address:
1005 Eller Oceanography & Meteorology Building (Eller O&M)
Texas A&M University
3150 TAMU
College Station, Texas 77843-3150
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