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Xu Feng is a Research Associate at Harvard University, working within the Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group under the guidance of Dr. Loretta Mickley and Prof. Daniel Jacob. His research focuses on integrating machine learning with atmospheric modeling to analyze wildfire dynamics, smoke exposure impacts, and air quality trends.
- Ph.D. in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences from Peking University
- B.A. in Atmospheric Science from Sun Yat-Sen University
Research interests include:
- Quantifying wildfire plume injection heights and their effects on smoke exposure in Australia
- Analyzing drivers of wildfire trends in the western United States
- Assessing historical fire suppression impacts
- Developing regional air quality models using WRF-GC coupling
- Evaluating ship emissions' effects on air quality in Southern China
- Machine learning applications in environmental and air quality modeling
Xu Feng contributes to interdisciplinary projects involving atmospheric chemistry, climate impacts, and computational fluid dynamics. He is actively engaged in the Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling Group at Harvard University, focusing on critical environmental challenges.
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