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POLLUTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL

Qianqian Yang

Biography:

Qianqian Yang is a skilled researcher specializing in remote sensing and atmospheric science, with a Bachelor's degree in Surveying Engineering from Wuhan University and a Ph.D. in Remote Sensing from the same university. Qianqian's research focuses on investigating the spatiotemporal variations of PM2.5 and assessing its impact on human health and the global environment, with consideration of the spatial-temporal heterogeneity. Currently, she is working as a research assistant at the Department of Geography in Hong Kong Baptist University, under the supervision of Professor Meng Gao. Qianqian has received multiple awards and honors, including the National Scholarship for four consecutive years, and serves as a peer reviewer for several international journals.

Research Interests:

Qianqian Yang's research interests focused on environmental remote sensing, particularly in the area of air pollution. Her research includes developing and applying machine learning and statistical techniques to estimate and map PM2.5 and other air pollutants at high spatial and temporal resolutions using satellite data, ground monitoring data, and meteorological data. Her work also involves investigating the relationships between air pollutants and various environmental factors, such as meteorology, topography, and emissions, and evaluating the impacts of air pollution on human health and the environment.

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