معرفی
Haichao Wang serves as Associate Professor at Sun Yat-sen University's School of Atmospheric Sciences in Guangzhou, China, specializing in atmospheric chemical processes with emphasis on nighttime oxidation mechanisms in urban environments. His research addresses critical air quality challenges in rapidly developing Chinese megacities through advanced field measurements and modeling approaches.
Education:
- Peking University, College of Environmental Science and Engineering
Dr. Wang's research program centers on nighttime atmospheric chemistry, investigating how nitrate radicals and chlorine species drive oxidation processes during darkness when photochemical activity ceases. His work reveals how anthropogenic emissions fundamentally alter nocturnal chemical pathways, leading to enhanced ozone formation and particulate matter production. Key focus areas include reactive nitrogen cycling, volatile organic compound transformations, and the impact of urban emissions on regional air quality.
Analysis of his 2023-2025 publications shows consistent advancement in understanding nocturnal pollution mechanisms, particularly through studies of ClNO2 formation, N2O5 aerosol uptake, and VOC emission impacts. His research demonstrates how nighttime chemistry increasingly contributes to air pollution episodes in China's industrialized regions, with implications for emission control strategies.
Dr. Wang actively contributes to scientific discourse as peer reviewer for ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, Environmental Science & Technology, and Nature Communications. His collaborative network spans multiple Chinese research institutions, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of modern atmospheric science investigations.




