
About
Dawei Hu is a Research Fellow at the University of Manchester's Centre for Atmospheric Science within the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. He holds a PhD in Environmental Science from Fudan University (2007–2012). His research focuses on air pollution's impacts on climate and human health, including aerosol-cloud interactions, black and brown carbon properties, and cognitive effects of pollution exposure. He developed protocols for generating air pollutants for human exposure studies as part of the HIP-Tox project, highlighted by BBC coverage.
Educational Background:
- PhD in Environmental Science, Fudan University (2007–2012)
Research Interests:
- Air pollution's effects on climate and human health
- Black carbon aerosols' optical properties and atmospheric behavior
- Biomass burning emissions and their atmospheric effects
Notable Contributions:
- Co-organizer of the 1st Sino-UK Joint International Conference on Biomass Burning Emissions (2024)
- Key contributor to air pollutant exposure protocols featured in BBC
Collaborations:
- Worked with Professors Gordon McFiggans, Hugh Coe, and Jianmin Chen
- International collaborations in atmospheric science and environmental policy
Labs & Teams:
Active in the Centre for Atmospheric Science at the University of Manchester, focusing on interdisciplinary environmental research.
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