Chongai Kuang
استادیار · Atmospheric aerosol physical and chemical processes
Brookhaven National Laboratoryمعرفی
Chongai Kuang is an Assistant Scientist in the Atmospheric Sciences Division at Brookhaven National Laboratory, currently serving in the Environmental Science and Technologies Department. His research focuses on atmospheric aerosol physical and chemical processes, with particular expertise in aerosol nucleation and instrumentation development for detecting sub-1 nm particles.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering (major) & Nanoparticle Science and Technology (minor) - University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
- B.S. in Chemical Engineering (major) & Chemistry (major) - University of California, Berkeley
Research Interests: Dr. Kuang's work is broadly bounded by the study of atmospheric aerosol physical and chemical processes, with specific focus on aerosol nucleation mechanisms and the development of advanced instrumentation capable of detecting newly formed particles down to below 1 nm. His current scientific efforts concentrate on developing microphysical-based parameterizations for aerosol nucleation and initial growth processes, integrating findings from intensive field campaigns and controlled laboratory experiments into large-scale atmospheric models.
Research Methodology: His approach combines extensive field campaign participation with sophisticated laboratory experiments, utilizing state-of-the-art instrumentation to characterize aerosol properties across diverse environments including marine boundary layers, Amazon rainforest, Antarctic regions, and urban atmospheres.
Scientific Recognition:
- 2012: American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR) Sheldon K. Friedlander Award - recognizing outstanding contributions to aerosol science and technology
Professional Service: Dr. Kuang actively contributes to the scientific community through various roles including proposal review for the German Science Ministry, journal review for Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics, membership in the Young Investigators Committee for AAAR, and co-leadership of the New Particle Formation Focus Group in the ASR Aerosol Life Cycle Working Group. He holds memberships in the American Geophysical Union, American Association for Aerosol Research, and American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
Laboratory and Facilities: Dr. Kuang is based at Brookhaven National Laboratory's Environmental Science and Technologies Department, located in Building 815E, Room 1-45, where he conducts his cutting-edge research in atmospheric aerosol science.



