- Ozone & Atmospheric Environment Monitoring
- Photochemical air pollution
- Characteristics and formation mechanism of regional air pollution
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Dr. Dongsheng Ji is a Professor and Ph.D. supervisor at the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he serves as Vice Director of SCAS-CERN. His research focuses on atmospheric environment and chemistry, particularly air pollution monitoring and analysis in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region of China. Dr. Ji received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Inner Mongolia University (1997-2001), followed by his Ph.D. in Atmospheric Environment from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2005-2008). His research expertise spans ozone monitoring, photochemical air pollution, regional air pollution characteristics and formation mechanisms, carbonaceous aerosols, and atmospheric pollution control. Through continuous high-temporal resolution measurements across multiple cities, he has made significant contributions to understanding carbonaceous aerosols and fine particulate matter in northern China. His work bridges fundamental atmospheric science with practical policy applications, providing crucial insights for air pollution control measures. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a progression from basic pollution characterization to evaluating the effectiveness of control policies, including those implemented during major events like the Beijing Winter Olympics. His research demonstrates strong methodological rigor with emphasis on long-term observational data and comprehensive chemical analysis of atmospheric components. China Communications and Transportation Association Science and Technology Progress Award (Second Prize, Ministry-level, 2021) Zhejiang Province Environmental Protection Science and Technology Award (Second Prize, Provincial-level, 2019) Beijing Science and Technology Progress Award (First Prize, Provincial-level, 2018) Dr. Ji actively mentors graduate students including Gao Wenkang, Cao Wan, Yang Cui, Dong Wei, and currently Ruihuan Liu. His research is supported by multiple grants related to atmospheric environment monitoring and pollution control, contributing significantly to China's evidence-based environmental policy development. He plays a key role in the comprehensive atmospheric pollution observation network in northern China, which provides critical data for understanding regional air quality patterns and their evolution over time.







