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Yang Li is a Researcher at the University of Colorado, affiliated with the Atomic Devices & Instrumentation Group. Their work focuses on the development of compact, low-power atomic magnetometers, microfabricated vapor cells, and Strontium alkali vapor cells for applications in the NIST on a Chip program and industrial sectors.
Their research interests span Chip-scale atomic devices, quantum sensing, and microfabrication techniques for environmental and industrial instrumentation. The Google Scholar articles highlight Yang Li’s contributions to atmospheric chemistry, particularly in trace gas analysis, isotopic fractionation, and aerosol source apportionment across diverse regions like China, Peru, and New Zealand.
Publications reveal a focus on climate modeling, ozone depletion, and chemical weathering mechanisms, emphasizing environmental science and analytical chemistry applications. These works include novel techniques for high-resolution trace gas profiling and studies on methane isotopic shifts during global climate anomalies.
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