Dr. Huang’s research focuses on the science of air pollution under a changing climate, and its impact on public health and environmental justice. Dr. Huang is an expert of satellite and ground-based remote sensing. Dr. Huang uses a range of observations, numerical modeling, and AI to understand the science of air pollution, the interaction between air pollution and climate change, and the impact of air pollution and climate change on public health and environmental justice. He is also interested in collaborating with communities and stakeholders to address environmental issues. His research is supported by NASA, NSF, NOAA, and other federal and state agencies.
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Education:
Ph.D., Atmospheric Science, the University of Alabama in Huntsville
M.S., Atmospheric Science, the University of Alabama in Huntsville
B. Eng. (the Highest Honors), Remote Sensing Science & Technology, Wuhan University, China
Graduate Students:
My research interests are remote sensing, air pollution, climate change, and environmental justice. I am an atmospheric science PhD student with SoMAS. I worked with Guanyu doing research on tropospheric ozone column trends in India using OMI while I was an undergrad. After, I was the team lead in my NASA DEVELOP team where we studied flood extent from Hurricane Irma and its impact on heirs property owners. I graduated from Spelman College with a B.S. in Physics in 2022. When I am not studying or researching, I like to do yoga, go thrifting, and play videogames. If you are interested in researching with us or have a general grad school question, feel free to contact me at here.
Email: here
Education:
B.S., Physics, Spelman College, Atlanta GA.