
معرفی
Dr. Qirui Zhong is a Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Science, Department of Earth and Climate at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Their research focuses on biomass burning emissions, climate impacts, and satellite observation techniques. Key areas include aerosol dynamics, radiative forcing, and climate modeling.
Research Interests:
Dr. Zhong's work addresses global climate challenges through interdisciplinary approaches. Core topics include:
- Biomass Burning: Studying emissions' contributions to Arctic warming and radiative effects
- Satellite Data: Utilizing POLDER and other instruments to refine aerosol models
- Climate Models: Reducing uncertainties in radiative effects and aerosol biases
Recent Work Trends: Articles emphasize biomass burning's role in Arctic warming, aerosol modeling improvements, and climate-policy linkages. Collaborations span global institutions like NASA and European climate research bodies.
Grants & Projects: Co-led the Why do global models underestimate biomass burning? project (2020–2023), investigating emission modeling inaccuracies. Contributed to the GT-Chlorine dataset on particulate emissions.



