
معرفی
Fu Zongmei is a Professor at the School of Environmental Science and Engineering of Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) since 2019. She previously held academic positions at Peking University (2010-2019) and Hong Kong Polytechnic University (2008). Her research focuses on atmospheric chemistry, air pollution, and chemistry-climate interactions, with expertise in inverse modeling of emissions, secondary organic aerosol formation, and air-sea exchange processes.
- Education: Ph.D. in Earth & Planetary Sciences (Harvard University, 2007), S.M. in Engineering & Applied Sciences (Harvard University, 2005), M.S. and B.S. in Atmospheric Sciences (National Taiwan University)
Her research combines ground-based, aircraft, and satellite observations to study pollutant transport, cloud-aerosol interactions, and climate impacts on air quality. Recent work includes assessing haze mitigation strategies in Northern China and analyzing PM2.5 health risks through spatiotemporal modeling.
Key honors include the National Natural Science Foundation of China Outstanding Young Scientist Fellowship (2012), the Tu Chang Wang Meteorological Science and Technology Award (2013), and the Ministry of Education Natural Science Award (Second Prize) (2019). She serves as an associate editor for Atmospheric Environment and contributes to major international conferences as session co-chair and organizer.
- Notable grants: NSFC General Project on Organic Nitrogen Aerosols (2020-2023, PI), National Key R&D Program on Air Quality Modeling (Co-I), and 973 Program on Chemistry-Climate Interactions (Co-PI)


