
معرفی
Qingyang Zhu is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health at Emory University. His research focuses on machine learning-based air pollution modeling, climate change impacts, and mental health outcomes. He holds a Livingston Fellowship (2022) and has a PhD in Environmental Health Sciences from Emory University (2023).
Education:
- BS, Southeast University
- MS, Emory University
- PhD, Emory University (2023)
Research interests emphasize integrating machine learning with environmental data to address public health challenges, including air pollution exposure, wildfires' health impacts, and cognitive/mental health outcomes. Key methodologies include satellite remote sensing, epidemiological cohort studies, and spatiotemporal modeling.
Recent work highlights wildfire contributions to PM2.5 exposure and mental health crises, warehouse expansion's environmental justice implications, and pandemic-related air quality shifts. His studies frequently employ innovative machine learning models for pollution prediction and health impact assessments.
Scientific Awards:
- Livingston Fellow (2022)
Advising and Grants: While no specific grants or advisees are listed, his collaborative work suggests involvement in interdisciplinary environmental health projects. Active participation in laboratory/field teams focused on air quality and health surveillance is implied through publication topics.


