Recognizing the impact of air pollution on public health and the environment, our center established the "Air Quality Research Center" in 2021 to advance research on the physicochemical mechanisms leading to air pollution. We are dedicated to improving the precision measurement, characterization, and numerical modeling of key air pollutants to address current challenges in air pollution mitigation.
PM2.5 and O3 are among the most critical air pollutants affecting urban environments. Their formation and transport involve both macroscopic meteorology and microscopic molecular chemistry. To strengthen our research capacity, we seek a researcher specializing in atmospheric photochemistry or heterogeneous chemistry, with experience in laboratory studies, field studies, or theoretical modeling of reaction mechanisms. The researcher will join our team projects and conduct research on the chemical reaction mechanisms of air pollutants, collaborate with national and international research institutions to develop innovative atmospheric pollution models, and engage in governmental and academic projects and provide scientific recommendations.