
معرفی
Dr. Haosu Tang is a Research Fellow at the School of Geography and Planning, University of Sheffield. He holds a PhD in Meteorology (2023) from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and previously worked as an assistant researcher at the same institution before joining Sheffield in 2024.
His research lies at the intersection of extreme climate events, anthropogenic climate change attribution, and public health impacts. He specializes in statistical and storyline approaches to analyze Antarctic extreme weather drivers, multi-model climate projections, and the health risks of climate change and air pollution. His work integrates climate science with large-scale epidemiological studies.
The 15 most recent publications span climate modeling, extreme event analysis, and public health impacts. Key topics include ENSO teleconnections, marine heatwaves, stroke risk under heatwaves, and household air pollution health burdens, with frequent use of Global Burden of Disease datasets and multi-model ensemble projections.
His methodology emphasizes attribution studies, trend analysis, and climate-public health integration, primarily focusing on China and Northwest Pacific regions. While no specific awards or student advising activities are mentioned, his work has been featured in high-impact journals like The Lancet, Climate Dynamics, and Geophysical Research Letters.

