🌲 About Me (Last updated on 2024.9.17)
I am a research fellow within the Climate, Environment, and Health Program led by A/Prof. Kimberly Fornace at Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore. My research lies at the intersection of climate change and public health, exploring how climate, weather and environment factors influence health under a changing climate. Using innovative data-driven models and multidisciplinary approaches, I aim to bridge the gap between climate and health sciences, providing evidence-based insights to guide public health interventions.
Before joining NUS, I completed my PhD in climatology at Lanzhou University, where I was supervised by Prof. Jianping Huang. My multidisciplinary experience there helped me develop a strong interest in understanding the connections between climate and health that facilitate my transition from a focus on climate science to exploring its broader impacts on public health.
🔥 News
- July 2024: Embarking on my career as a research fellow at National University of Singapore.
- May 2024: Successfully defended my PhD of climatolgoy at Lanzhou University.
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Oct 2023: Excited to announce the publication of my paper on urban atmospheric O2 modeling using explainable machine learning, featured on the cover of Environmental Science & Technology Letters.
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Feb 2023: Proud to have my innovative application of atmospheric O2 measurements in revealing ‘urban respiration’, featured on the front cover of Environmental Science & Technology
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Dec 2021: Honored to receive the Baosteel Outstanding Student Special Scholarship, a prestigious recognition awarded to only 25 students across China annually.
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Oct 2021: Grateful to be a recipient of the National Scholarship (Top 1%).
- Apr 2021: My research on COVID-19 transmission dynamics, emphasizing that seasonality alone is insufficient to curb spread, was published in Environmental Research. This work has been an ESI highly cited paper (Top 1%) since Aug 2021.