
معرفی
Professor Mathew Evans is a leading academic in atmospheric chemistry modeling at the University of York’s Department of Chemistry, affiliated with the Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories and the National Centre for Atmospheric Science. His work focuses on numerical modeling of atmospheric composition to understand air pollution and climate change, leveraging tools like the GEOS-Chem model and high-performance computing (HPC) at York’s Viking facility.
Education & Career
- PhD in Atmospheric Sciences, University of Cambridge
- Postdoctoral Research: MIT (Earth, Atmospheric & Planetary Sciences) and Harvard University (Division of Engineering & Applied Sciences)
- NERC Fellowship at the University of Leeds
- Lecturer/Reader at Leeds before moving to York as a Professor
Research Themes
- Halogen chemistry (Cl, Br, I) in the lower atmosphere
- Nitrogen oxides in remote atmospheres
- Atmospheric interactions with oceans and clouds
- Machine learning applications for chemical model acceleration
- Field campaign data integration (Bermuda, Cape Verde, China, Africa)
Teaching & Leadership
- Departmental Theme Leader for Digital Chemistry
- Lecturer for the 3rd-year Atmospheric Chemistry module
- Supervises projects on spectral methods, ensemble approaches, and open-source modeling
Collaborations
- Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories
- National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS)
- NASA Goddard’s Global Modeling & Assimilation Office
- Master Chemical Mechanism development
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