CHEN Jing
PhD, Professor, Hongshen Young Scholar
Office: Rm431, Environment Hall
Email: chen.jing@cqu.edu.cn
Education
● 2014.08-2020.10, Nanyang Technological University (NTU),Singapore, Research Fellow
● 2010.09-2014.06, Peking University (PKU), Beijing, PhD in Atmospheric Physics and Environment
● 2007.09-2009.06, Sun Yat-Sen University (SYSU),Guangzhou,M.S. in Atmospheric Physics and Environment
● 2003.09-2007.06, Sun Yat-Sen University (SYSU),Guangzhou,B.E. in Atmospheric Science
● 2012.10-11, Lebniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS),Germany, Visiting student
● 2008.09-12, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST),HONG KONG, Visiting student
Research Description
Dr. CHEN are Reviewers for top SCI journals including Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (ACP), Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (AMT), and Current Pollution Reports (CPR). Her research Topics related to: Physical and chemical properties of atmospheric aerosol particles, Aerosol-Cloud-Precipitation Interactions:
PM2.5 and low visibility issues (e.g., haze pollution)
Aerosol optical and water uptake properties
Biomass burning and smoke haze phenomena
(Secondary) Organic particles and their hygroscopic properties
Impacts of anthropogenic activities on atmospheric constituents with their physiochemical characteristics, and on regional air quality and global climate.
(*If you were majored in Environmental/Atmospheric Science, Chemistry or Interdisciplinary fields, welcome to join the group!)
Publications
· Chen, J., Lee, W.-C., Itoh, M., and Kuwata, M.: A Significant Portion of Water-Soluble Organic Matter in Fresh Biomass Burning Particles Does Not Contribute to Hygroscopic Growth: An Application of Polarity Segregation by 1-Octanol–Water Partitioning Method. Environ. Sci. Technol., 53, 10034-10042, 2019.
· Chen, J., Budisulistiorini, S. H., Miyakawa, T., Komazaki, Y., and Kuwata, M.: Secondary aerosol formation promotes water uptake by organic-rich wildfire haze particles in Equatorial Asia. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 18, 7781-7798, 2018.
· Chen, J., Budisulistiorini, S. H., Itoh, M., Lee, W.-C., Miyakawa, T., Komazaki, Y., Yang, L., Kuwata, M.: Water uptake by fresh Indonesian peat burning particles is limited by water-soluble organic matter. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 17, 11591-11604, 2017.
· Chen, J., Zhao, C. S., Ma, N., and P. Yan.: Aerosol hygroscopicity parameter derived from the light scattering enhancement factor measurements in the North China Plain. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 14, 8105-8118, 2014.
· Chen, J., Zhao, C. S., Ma, N., Liu, P. F., Göbel, T., Hallbauer, E., Deng, Z. Z., Ran, L., Xu, W. Y., Liang, Z., Liu, H. J., Yan, P., Zhou, X. J., and Wiedensohler, A.: A parameterization of low visibilities for hazy days in the North China Plain, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 12, 4935-4950, 2012.
· Lee, W. C., Chen, J., Budisulistiorini, S. H., Itoh, M., Shiodera, S., and Kuwata, M.: Polarity Dependent Chemical Characteristics of Water-Soluble Organic Matter from Laboratory-Generated Biomass Burning Revealed by the 1-Octanol-Water Partitioning. Environ. Sci. Technol., 53, 8047-8056, 2019.
· Budisulistiorini, S. H., Riva, M., Williams, M., Miyakawa, T., Chen, J., Itoh, M., Surratt, J. D., Kuwata, M.: Dominant contribution of oxygenated organic aerosol to haze particles from real-time observation in Singapore during an Indonesian wildfire event in 2015. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 18, 16481-16498, 2018.
· Budisulistiorini, S. H., Riva, M., Williams, M., Chen, J., Itoh, M., Surratt, J. D., Kuwata, M.: Light-absorbing brown carbon aerosol constituents from combustion of Indonesian peat and biomass. Environ. Sci. Technol., 51: 4415-4423, 2017.
· Bian, Y. X., Zhao, C. S., Ma, N., Chen, J., and Xu, W. Y.: A study of aerosol liquid water content based on hygroscopicity measurements at high relative humidity in the North China Plain. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 14, 6417-6426, 2014.
· Ran, L., C. S. Zhao, W. Y. Xu, M. Han, X. Q. Lu, S. Q. Han, W. L. Lin, X. B. Xu, W. Gao, Q. Yu, F. H. Geng, N. Ma, Z. Z. Deng, and J. Chen.: Ozone production in summer in the megacities of Tianjin and Shanghai, China: a comparative study, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 12, 7531-7542, 2012.
● Deng, Z. Z., C. S. Zhao, N. Ma, P. F. Liu, L. Ran, W. Y. Xu, J. Chen, Z. Liang, S. Liang, M. Y.Huang, X. C. Ma, Q. Zhang, J. N. Quan, P. Yan, S. Henning, K. Mildenberger, E. Sommerhage, M.Schäfer, F. Stratmann, and A. Wiedensohler. Size-resolved and bulk activation properties of aerosols in the North China Plain. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 11, 3835-3846, 2011.0.
Projects
● Chongqing University "Hongshen Young Scholars" start-up funds, 2020/11-, chief-in charge
● National Research Foundation (NRF) of Singapore,Tools for Managing Tropical Peatlands and Controlling Haze in Southeast Asia, 2017/11-2020/10, major researcher
● National Research Foundation (NRF) of Singapore,Atmospheric Organic Aerosol in the Changing Environment of Southeast Asia, 2013/12-2018/12, major researcher
● 973 Project of China, Experimental Observations on Aerosol-Cloud-Interactions, 2011/01-2015/12, major researcher
Patents
● The 11th Asian Aerosol Conference (AAC),Hong Kong,China,2019 Oral
● Annual meeting of European Geosciences Union (EGU),Austria, 2018 Oral
● Annual meeting of the American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR), USA, 2017 Poster
● Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS), Beijing, China, 2016 Oral
● AGU Fall Meeting (AGU),San Francisco, USA, 2015 Poster
● The 6th China-Korea-Japan Joint Conference on Meteorology, Nanjing,
● China, 2013 Poster
● AGU Fall Meeting (AGU), San Francisco, USA, 2011 Oral
Awards
● Haze in China’(HaChi) Project: the 2nd Prize of Natural Sciences Award from the Ministry of Education of China for 2017.