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1 CURRICULUM VITAE (Updated in March, 2018) Current Address Yang Zhang Professor, Air Quality and Climate Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences North Carolina State University #1125 Jordan Hall, 2800 Faucette Drive Raleigh, NC 27695-8208, USA Tel: (919) 515-9688 Fax: (919) 515-7802 Email: [email protected] Internet: https://meas.sciences.ncsu.edu/people/yzhang9/ http://www.meas.ncsu.edu/aqforecasting/ Degrees and Employment B. S., Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Environmental Engineering, 1988 Course and thesis work for M.S., Chinese Academy of Sciences, Environmental Chemistry, 1988- 1990, Beijing, China Ph. D., University of Iowa, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, 1994 Assistant Research Fellow, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, 1988-1990 Teaching Assistant, University of Iowa, 1990-1992 Research Assistant, University of Iowa, 1990-1994 Research Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), 1994-1997 Staff Scientist, Atmospheric & Environmental Research, Inc., 1997 - 2001 Senior Scientist, Atmospheric & Environmental Research, Inc., 2001 - 2003 Assistant Professor, North Carolina State University, 2003 2006 Associate Professor, North Carolina State University, 2006 2009 Professor, North Carolina State University, 2009 - present Scientific Background Dr. Zhang specializes in numerical modeling and theoretical study of atmospheric chemistry/air quality engineering. Her research interests include air pollution modeling and assessment, atmospheric chemistry and transport, chemistry and dynamics of atmospheric aerosols, sensitivity, uncertainty, and process analysis, and interactions among air quality, meteorology, and climate change. She led or contributed to the development, improvement, application, and evaluation of several major three-dimensional models on urban, regional, and global scales including STEM III, GChM, MIRAGE, SCICHEM, CMAQ, CMAQ-MADRID, CAMx, MM5, WRF, WRF/Chem, and CESM/CAM5. She utilized these models for studies on the long range transport of mineral dust and its interactions with tropospheric chemistry in East Asia; the formation and fate of tropospheric ozone and particulate matter in the U.S. and trans-pacific region; power plant plume chemistry and its impact on visibility in the U.S.; the effects of planetary boundary layer schemes, land-surface schemes, and cloud microphysics treatments on transport, transformation, and dry and wet deposition of air pollutants; global aerosol direct and indirect radiative forcing, feedbacks among chemistry, aerosol, cloud, radiation, and climate on regional and global scales. She led

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CURRICULUM VITAE (Updated in March, 2018)

Current Address

Yang Zhang

Professor, Air Quality and Climate

Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

North Carolina State University

#1125 Jordan Hall, 2800 Faucette Drive

Raleigh, NC 27695-8208, USA

Tel: (919) 515-9688

Fax: (919) 515-7802

Email: [email protected]

Internet: https://meas.sciences.ncsu.edu/people/yzhang9/

http://www.meas.ncsu.edu/aqforecasting/

Degrees and Employment

B. S., Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Environmental Engineering, 1988

Course and thesis work for M.S., Chinese Academy of Sciences, Environmental Chemistry, 1988-

1990, Beijing, China

Ph. D., University of Iowa, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, 1994

Assistant Research Fellow, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, 1988-1990

Teaching Assistant, University of Iowa, 1990-1992

Research Assistant, University of Iowa, 1990-1994

Research Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), 1994-1997

Staff Scientist, Atmospheric & Environmental Research, Inc., 1997 - 2001

Senior Scientist, Atmospheric & Environmental Research, Inc., 2001 - 2003

Assistant Professor, North Carolina State University, 2003 –2006

Associate Professor, North Carolina State University, 2006 –2009

Professor, North Carolina State University, 2009 - present

Scientific Background

Dr. Zhang specializes in numerical modeling and theoretical study of atmospheric chemistry/air

quality engineering. Her research interests include air pollution modeling and assessment,

atmospheric chemistry and transport, chemistry and dynamics of atmospheric aerosols, sensitivity,

uncertainty, and process analysis, and interactions among air quality, meteorology, and climate

change. She led or contributed to the development, improvement, application, and evaluation of

several major three-dimensional models on urban, regional, and global scales including STEM III,

GChM, MIRAGE, SCICHEM, CMAQ, CMAQ-MADRID, CAMx, MM5, WRF, WRF/Chem, and

CESM/CAM5. She utilized these models for studies on the long range transport of mineral dust

and its interactions with tropospheric chemistry in East Asia; the formation and fate of

tropospheric ozone and particulate matter in the U.S. and trans-pacific region; power plant plume

chemistry and its impact on visibility in the U.S.; the effects of planetary boundary layer schemes,

land-surface schemes, and cloud microphysics treatments on transport, transformation, and dry

and wet deposition of air pollutants; global aerosol direct and indirect radiative forcing, feedbacks

among chemistry, aerosol, cloud, radiation, and climate on regional and global scales. She led

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several comprehensive reviews of major modules for aerosol dynamics and thermodynamics,

probing tools (e.g., sensitivity, process analysis, and mass balance analysis) for air quality models,

agricultural air quality, online coupled meteorology-chemistry models, and real-time air quality

forecasting. She has incorporated a state of the science aerosol module and multi-phase chemistry

module into the EPA’s Models-3/Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) Modeling System

(referred to as CMAQ-MADRID), and the NOAA’s Weather Research and Forecasting/Chemistry

Prediction System (referred to as WRF/Chem-MADRID). She led the development of a fully-

coupled global-through-urban WRF/Chem (GU-WRF/Chem) model that provides a unified model

framework to simulate both air quality and climate from global to urban scales, as well as the

development and application of an Earth system model based on Community Earth System Model

(CESM) that simulates interactions among air, water, land, forest, and eco-system. On urban and

regional scales, she is applying several air quality models to conduct high resolution (1- to 4-km)

simulations of urban and regional ozone and PM in the U.S., Mexico, China, and Europe,

developing an integrated air quality, meteorology, and climate model for research-grade and real-

time air quality forecasting applications, and studying major sources and health effects of PM. On

a global scale, she is evaluating the impact of aerosol size representations and microphysical

treatments on modeling of cloud-aerosol interactions and aerosol direct and indirect radiative

forcing, developing a global-through-urban climate-chemistry-aerosol-cloud-radiation model for

applications from global to freeway scales, and developing an Earth system model for applications

on a global scale and downscaling to local-urban scales to simulate atmosphere, hydrosphere,

lithosphere, and biosphere and their interactions. Dr. Zhang is a recipient of the National Science

Foundation Career Award, 2004 and several international fellowship/scholarship awards in 2010

and 2017. She authored or co-authored 162 peer-reviewed journal publications (156 published/in

press and 6 in review), 38 peer-reviewed conference papers and technical reports and book

chapters, 125 non-refereed conference papers and technical reports/journal papers, and 464

conference presentations/invited seminars/lectures. She served as a technical committee member

for review panels and conferences/workshops, session chair/co-chair at various conferences

including AAAR, A&WMA, ASAAQ, AMS, and the Conference on Air Quality, as well as co-

chair for the 2008/2009/2010/2011 AMS Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry. She was the

chair of the Membership Committee of AAAR, and the chair of the AMS Committee on

Atmospheric Chemistry. She is a member of A&WMA, AAAR, AGU, AMS, and Sigma Xi, The

Scientific Research Honor Society.

Research Grants/Contracts (40 awarded)

Research Grants at NCSU (33 awarded)

The 2017-2018 RTI University Scholar Program

Integrated Assessment of Exposure, Heath Risk, and Economic Cost of Air Pollution: From

Air Quality-Climate Modeling to Health Effect Quantification, PI, January 9 – December 31,

2018.

The FAPESP (The São Paulo Research Foundation), Brazil

Visiting Researcher Program Award, Urban and Regional Modeling of Air Quality in a

Changing Climate in Brazil, through visiting professorship at the University of Sao Paulo,

Brazil, PI, November-December, 2017.

The NC State Internationalization Seed Grant

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Trilateral Partnership among USA, France, and China: Exploring Research and

Education Collaboration Opportunities on Integrated Assessment of Cost-Benefit of Air

Quality Improvement, Climate Change Mitigation, and Health Effect Reduction, PI, 2017-

2018.

The University of Wollongong (UOW) Vice - Chancellors Visiting International Scholar Award

(VISA)

Simulating Air Quality and Its Interactions with Climate over Southeastern Australia Using an

Advanced Online-Coupled Atmosphere-Ocean Model, PI, April-October, 2017.

Atmospheric Environment Center/Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, France

Fellowship Award on Air Quality Modeling through visiting professorship at the Atmospheric

Environment Center (CEREA), Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, Paris, France, PI, May-August,

2017.

The University of Paris-Est, Paris, France

Scholarship Award on Air Quality Modeling, PI, May-August, 2017, Principal Investigator.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture

Projecting the Potential Impacts of Forest Biomass Removal on Water and Carbon Balances

across the United States using the WaSSI Model, PI at NCSU, 2017- 2018.

The University Global Partnership Network (UGPN), Office of International Affairs, NCSU

Next-Generation Environmental Sensing for Local To Global Scale Health Impact Assessment

(NEST-SEAS), PI at NCSU, 2016 –2017.

U.S. EPA Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program Air, Climate and Energy (ACE) Centers

Solutions for Energy, AiR, Climate, and Health (SEARCH), lead PI for Project 3: Improving

Projections of the Spatial and Temporal Changes of Multi-Pollutants to Enhance Assessment

of Public Health in a Changing World, 2016-2020.

The University Global Partnership Network (UGPN), Office of International Affairs, NCSU

Towards the Treatment of Aerosol Emissions from Biomass Burning in Chemical Transport

Models through a case study in the Metropolitan Area of São Paulo (BIOBURN), PI at NCSU

2015 –2016.

U.S. DOE

Simulating Aerosol Indirect Effects with Improved Aerosol-Cloud-Precipitation

Representations in a coupled regional climate model, Lead-PI, 2011-2016.

U.S. NSF and U.S. D.A.

Climate Mitigation and Earth System Management from Local to Global Scale: Modeling

Technology-Driven Futures, Lead-PI, 2011-2017.

Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc. (TEMA)

Modeling of Source Contributions of Vehicle Emissions to O3 and PM2.5 Formation in the

U.S., Lead-PI, 2011-2012.

Center for Education and Research/Ecole Nationale Pont et Chaussee, France

Fellowship Award through visiting professorship at Atmospheric Environment Center

(CEREA), Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, Paris, France, 2010-2011.

U.S. EPA, Intercontinental Transport and Climate Effects of Air Pollutants, Phase IV/ China Air

Quality and Meteorological Modeling and Emission Inventory/Processing-Phase II, 2009-

2011, PI at NCSU. North Carolina Division of Air Quality

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Fine-Scale Air Quality Modeling in Support of State Implementation Plan of North Carolina, 2009- 2010, PI.

U.S. EPA

Intercontinental Transport and Climate Effects of Air Pollutants, Phase IV, 2008-2009, PI.

U.S. EPA Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program

Spatial temporal analysis of health effects associated with sources and speciation of fine PM,

2008-2012, Co-PI

U.S. D.A.

3-D Agricultural Air Quality Modeling: Model Development, Fine-Scale Applications, and

Policy Implications, 2008- 2012, PI.

U.S. DOE

Effect of Terrestrial and Marine Organic Aerosol on Regional and Global Climate: Model

Development, Application, and Verification with Satellite Data, 2008-2011, Co-PI.

North Carolina Division of Air Quality

Fine-Scale Air Quality Modeling in Support of State Implementation Plan of North Carolina,

2008, PI.

U.S. EPA

Intercontinental Transport and Climate Effects of Air Pollutants, Phase III, 2007-2008, PI.

China Air Quality and Meteorological Modeling and Emission Inventory/Processing-Phase I,

2007-2008, PI.

U.S. EPA Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program

Study the Impact of Global Change on Air Quality Using the Global-Through-Urban Weather

Research and Forecast Model with Chemistry, 2007- 2012, Lead PI.

NASA Tropospheric Chemistry Program Preserving Our Future Today, An Unsolicited Proposal to Request Student Travel Funds,

2006-2008, PI.

U.S. EPA

Intercontinental Transport and Climate Effects of Air Pollutants, Phase II, 2006-2007, PI.

UCAR

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) Visiting Scientist Programs, 2006,

PI.

UCAR

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) Visiting Scientist Programs, 2005,

PI.

U.S. EPA

Intercontinental Transport and Climate Effects of Air Pollutants, 2005-2006, Co-PI.

US Department of Commerce/NOAA

Cooperative Agreement for Climate and Weather Impacts on Society and the Environment

(CWISE). Supplement Title: Development of a research-grade air quality forecasting system

based on the Weather Research and Forecast Model (WRF), 2003-2008, Co-PI.

NOAA/ORISE

Fellowship award through NOAA Faculty Research Participation Program of the Oak Ridge

Institute for Science and Education (ORISE), 2004.

CARB (California Air Resources Board)

California Regional PM10/PM2.5 Air Quality Study, 2004-2007, PI at NCSU.

NSF (National Science Foundation)

Forecasting Chemical Weather with a Coupled Meteorology-Chemistry Model System:

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Research and Education Challenges, 2004-2011, PI.

NASA/ESE

Using Satellite Data and Models to Study the Effects of Regional Pollution on Global Climate

and Vice-Versa, 2004-2008, PI at NCSU.

Research Grants and Contracts at AER, Inc. (6 awarded)

NASA/EOS (Subcontract through Battelle/PNNL)

Impact of Aerosol Size Representations on Simulations of Aerosol Dynamics and Radiative

Forcing, 2003, PI.

CRC (Coordinating Research Council, Inc.)

Particulate Matter Model Improvements, 2002, Co-PI.

NASA/EOS (Subcontract through Battelle/PNNL)

Impact of Aerosol Size Representations on Simulations of Aerosol Dynamics and

Radiative Forcing, 2000-2002, PI.

CRC (Coordinating Research Council, Inc.)

Evaluation of Probing Tools for Air Quality Modeling, 2001, Co-PI.

NASA/EOS

Photochemical Modeling in Support of the PEM-Tropics B Campaign, 1998-2000, Co-I.

NASA/EOS (Subcontract through Battelle/PNNL) Evaluation of the Impact of Aerosol Size Representations and Heterogeneous Chemistry on Global Simulations of Aerosol Radiative Forcing, 1997-1999, PI.

Research Grants at PNNL (1 awarded)

DOE/PNNL A Multidisciplinary Investigation of Heterogeneous Atmospheric Processes, 1995-1996, Co-PI.

Professional Activities and Memberships

Visiting Scientist/Collaborator

Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences, University of São Paulo,

Brazil, November-December, 2017

School of Chemistry, University of Wollongong, Australia, September-October, 2017

School of Environment, Tsinghua University, June-August, 2010-2011, July-August, 2012,

July-August, 2014, July-August, 2015, July-August, 2016, August, 2017

Atmospheric Environment Center (CEREA), Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, Paris, France, Oct.

7, 2010-Jan. 7, 2011, May-August, 2017

School of Environment,Tsinghua University, 2010-2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016

U.S. EPA/NOAA, Office of Air Quality Planning & Standards, Research Triangle Park,

NC, 2008-2009

U.S. EPA/NOAA, Atmospheric Science Modeling Division, Research Triangle Park, NC,

June-August, 2004-2008

National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), Tsukuba, Japan, November, 1993

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Professional Association Memberships

American Meteorological Society (AMS), 2007-present

American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR), 1995-present

Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society, 1995-present

American Geophysical Union (AGU), 1992-present

Air & Waste Management Association (A&WMA), 1992-1998, 2004-present

Advisory Boards, Committees, and Working Group Chair/Co-Chair

Member of the Joint Scientific Committee of the 3rd CMAS Conference South America

Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil, August 28-September 1, 2017.

Member of the International Technical Program Committee of Smart Cities and Ubiquitous

Climate Change Management track, the 14th International Conference on Mobile Systems

and Pervasive Computing (MobiSPC2017), Leuven, Belgium, July 24-26, 2017.

Member of the External Advisory Committee of the Community Modeling and Analysis

System (CMAS) center, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC)/U.S. EPA,

2016-2021

Editor-in-Chief, Climate, Feb., 2016-present

Member of the Editorial Board, Climate, March, 2014-present

Member of the Science Advisory Committee, the North Carolina Atmospheric Chemistry

Consortium (NCACC), 2014-present

Member of Academic Committee, the 4th Workshop on Regional Air Quality Improvement

in Rapidly Developing Economic Regions, Hong Kong, China, January 14-17, 2014

International expert for the working group on interactions, parameterizations, and feedback

mechanisms, an international collaborative project on the implementation of a European

Concerted Research Action designated as COST Action ES1004: European framework for

online integrated air quality and meteorology modeling, Jan. 1, 2011-Dec., 2015, total

funding: 2-million EURO, sponsored by European Union

Member of Academic Committee, the 3rd Workshop on Regional Air Quality Improvement

in Rapidly Developing Economic Regions, Guangzhou, China, November 12-13, 2011.

Scientific committee, the 8th International Conference on Acid Deposition (Acid Rain

2011), Beijing, June 15-18, 2011

International Advisor, the 2010 Shanghai World Expo Ambient Air Quality Monitoring &

Development of Air Pollution Forecasting System, Shanghai Environmental Monitoring

Center, July, 2009-Oct., 2010

Member of Academic Committee, the 2nd Workshop on Regional Air Quality Improvement

in Rapidly Developing Economic Regions, Guangzhou, China, November 9-10, 2009

Chair of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) Committee on Atmospheric

Chemistry, 2008-2011, Committee Member, 2005-2011

Program committee, the Annual Symposium on Aerosol–Cloud–Climate Interactions, the

American Meteorological Society (AMS), 2009-2011

Program committee, the Annual Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry, the American

Meteorological Society (AMS), 2007-2011

Editorial Advisory Board for China Environmental Science, December, 2006-present

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Chair of American Association for Aerosol Research Membership Committee, 2008-2009,

Committee Member, 2006-2009

The workshop organizing committee and co-chair of the working group on Cloud and Aerosol

Measurements and modeling, the Air Quality Forecasting Workshop of the US Weather

Research Program, Houston, TX, April 28-May 1, 2003 (by invitation, one of 50 invitees in

North America)

The technical program committee for the 17th Annual American Association for Aerosol

Research (AAAR) Conference, 1998

Vice chair and chair of the Aerosol Chemistry Working Group for 1997 & 1998 Annual

AAAR Conferences (AAAR’97 & AAAR’98), respectively

The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) Steering Committee and Chair of the

Atmospheric Oxidant Working Group for the DOE Atmospheric Chemistry Program, 1996-

1997

Invited Lecturer

Invited lecturer at the Spring School on Atmospheric Sciences: Emissions, Air Quality,

Meteorology, and Climate, Sao Paulo, Brazil, December 4-7, 2017

Invited lecturer at the Summer School on Atmospheric Environment and Public Health,

Handan, Hebei Province, China, August 21-24, 2017

Invited lecturer at the 2017 Tsinghua International Summer School-

Environment, August 6-19, 2017

The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) China Air Quality Management

Training Program for 29 participants including 12 Delegation of Jiangsu Provincial

Environmental Protection Department and 17 U.S. participants from private sectors and

NCSU, October 15, 2015.

Training courses on Aerosol Properties and Chemistry, invited lecturer at the Integrated

Modelling of Meteorological and Chemical Transport Processes, the Summer School,

University of Aveiro, July 6-11, 2014

Training courses on fundamentals of Air Quality Modeling, invited lecture at

the 2nd International Workshop on Regional Air Quality Management in Rapidly

Developing Economic Regions Science, Challenges, and Solutions, Guangzhou,

Guangdong, China, November 9-10, 2009

The U.S. EPA Training Courses on CMAQ/BenMAP/Emission Trading, Shanghai, China,

April 15-16, 2008

The Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate (ISAC) of the Italian National Research

Council (CNR) summer school of Joining transport and chemistry in air pollution

modeling at different scales, Castro Marina (Lecce), Italy, September, 17-21, 2007 (by

invitation, one of the four lecturers for the summer school)

Honors and Awards

The 2017-2018 RTI University Scholar Awards, January 9 – December 31, 2018.

The FAPESP (The São Paulo Research Foundation, Brazil) Visiting Researcher Program Award, visiting professorship at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, November-December, 2017.

The University of Wollongong (UOW) Vice - Chancellors Visiting International Scholar

Award (VISA), April-October, 2017

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Fellowship Award, visiting professorship at the Atmospheric Environment Center (CEREA),

Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, Paris, France, May-August, 2017

Scholarship Award for Teacher-Researchers and Researchers and Visiting Scholars, the

University of Paris-Est, Paris, France, May-August, 2017

Travel Award as a Faculty advisor, the Graduate Visitor Program under the NCAR’s the

Advanced Study Program (ASP), June 15-26, 2014

"Top-50 most cited articles" published in Atmospheric Environment (2010-2011), Liu, X.-

H., Y. Zhang S.-H. Cheng J. Xing Q. Zhang D.G. Streets C. Jang W.-X. Wang J.-

M. Hao, 2010, Understanding of regional air pollution over China using CMAQ, part I

performance evaluation and seasonal variation, Atmospheric Environment, 44(20), 2415-

2426

"Top-50 most cited articles" published in Atmospheric Environment (2010-2011), Zhang,

Y., X.-Y. Wen, and C. J. Jang, 2010, Simulating Chemistry-Aerosol-Cloud-Radiation-

Climate Feedbacks Over the Continental U.S. Using the Online-Coupled Weather Research

Forecasting Model With Chemistry (WRF/Chem), Atmospheric Environment, 44(29), 3568-

3582

Travel Award as a Faculty advisor, the Graduate Visitor Program under the NCAR’s the

Advanced Study Program (ASP), Jul. 30-Aug. 5, 2011

Fellowship Award, Center for Education and Research/Ecole Nationale Pont et Chaussee,

France, through visiting professorship at the Atmospheric Environment Center (CEREA),

Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, Paris, France, Oct. 8, 2010-Jan. 7, 2011

Funded UCAR Visiting Scientist, Atmospheric Sciences Modeling Division (ASMD), the

U.S. EPA/NOAA, June-August, 2006

Early promotion for tenured Associate Professor, NCSU, August, 2006

Funded Visiting Scientist, under the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

(UCAR) Visiting Scientist Programs, July-August, 2005

Funded Visiting Scientist, under the NOAA Faculty Research Participation Program of the

Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE), July-August, 2004

National Science Foundation Career Award, 2004

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) Affiliate Staff Scientist (PASS), 1997-2001

Selected participant with travel award in the 3rd Biennial Atmospheric Chemistry Colloquium

for Emerging Senior Scientists (ACCESS-III), 1995

Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society (1995 – present)

Selected participant with travel award in the JPL/CalTech Summer School for Earth Science

on Processes of Global Change, 1992

Admission Examination Exemption Award for the Graduate School of Chinese Academy of

Sciences, 1988

Second Place, the Annual Science and Technology Works Contest of Tsinghua University,

1987

Encouragement Award, the Annual Science and Technology Works Contest of Tsinghua

University, 1986

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Summary of Peer-Reviewed Publications/Invited Presentations/Citations

Number of peer-reviewed journal articles published/in press 156

Number of peer-reviewed journal articles by Zhang’s advisees as 1st author published 57

Number of peer-reviewed journal articles by Zhang as 1st author published 47

Number of citations to publications from ISI Web of Science as of Dec., 2017 4722

Number of refereed conference proceedings/technical reports/book chapters 38

Number of invited keynote speeches at conferences/workshops 9

Number of invited seminars at universities/institutes 92

Number of other invited presentations at conferences/workshops 30

Number of other invited lectures at summer schools/training workshops 30

Number of non-refereed conference proceedings/reports/journal papers 125

Number of contributed conference/workshop presentations 303

Contributed Conference Presentations (98 first-authored, 205 co-authored, Total 303)

2018: 5 Presentation (2 first-authored, 3 co-authored)

2017: 15 Presentation (3 first-authored, 12 co-authored)

2016: 31 Presentations (5 first-authored, 26 co-authored)

2015: 16 Presentations (7 first-authored, 9 co-authored)

2014: 16 Presentations (8 first-authored, 8 co-authored)

2013: 20 Presentations (3 first-authored, 17 co-authored)

2012: 13 Presentations (6 first-authored, 7 co-authored)

2011: 13 Presentations (4 first-authored, 9 co-authored)

2010: 14 Presentations (4 first-authored, 10 co-authored)

2009: 35 Presentations (10 first-authored, 25 co-authored)

2008: 28 Presentations (7 first-authored, 21 co-authored)

2007: 16 Presentations (5 first-authored, 11 co-authored)

2006: 20 Presentations (5 first-authored, 15 co-authored)

2005: 14 Presentations (7 first-authored, 7 co-authored)

2004: 2 Presentations (2 first-authored, 0 co-authored)

2003: 2 Presentations (2 first-authored, 0 co-authored)

2002: 3 Presentations (1 first-authored, 2 co-authored)

2001: 2 Presentations (1 first-authored, 1 co-authored)

2000: 5 Presentations (2 first-authored, 3 co-authored)

1999: 4 Presentations (2 first-authored, 2 co-authored)

1998: 4 Presentations (2 first-authored, 2 co-authored)

1997: 3 Presentations (1 first-authored, 2 co-authored)

1996: 5 Presentations (3 first-authored, 2 co-authored)

1995: 5 Presentations (2 first-authored, 3 co-authored)

1994: 6 Presentations (1 first-authored, 5 co-authored)

1993: 4 Presentations (3 first-authored, 1 co-authored)

1992: 1 Presentation (0 first-authored, 1 co-authored)

1989: 1 Presentation (0 first-authored, 1 co-authored)

Teaching

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MEA/CE779 Advanced Air quality, S04, F05, F07, S09, S12, F14, S16, S18

MEA 580 Air Quality Modeling and Forecasting, F04, S06, S07, F08, S10, F11, F13, S15,

F16, F18

MEA 525 Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry (Graduate-level), S05, F06, S08, F09, S11,

F12, S14, F15, S17

MEA 425 Introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry (Undergraduate-level), S05, F06, S08, F09,

S11, F12, S14, F15, S17

Refereed Journal Publications (156 published/in press) (Papers with * indicate first-authored by Zhang or by Zhang’s graduate or post-D advisees

or by non-advisees but with Zhang as a corresponding author; authors are generally ordered based

on the contributions from the highest to the lowest, except for those with Zhang as corresponding

co-author but the last co-author) *156 Duan, K., G. Sun, Duan, K., G. Sun, P. V. Caldwell, E. Cohen, S.-L. Sun, H. Aldridge, D.-C.

Zhou, L.-X. Zhang, and and Y. Zhang, 2017, Implications of Upstream Flow Availability

for Watershed Surface Water Supply across the Conterminous United States, the Journal of

the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA), in press. *155. Wang, K., Y. Zhang, X. Zhang, J.-W. Fan, L. R. Leung, B. Zheng, Q. Zhang, and K.-B. He,

2017, Fine-Scale Application of WRF-CAM5 during a dust storm episode over East Asia:

Sensitivity to grid resolutions and aerosol activation parameterizations, Atmospheric

Environment, 176, 1-20, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2017.12.014. *154. He, J., R. He, and Y. Zhang, 2017, Impacts of Air-Sea Interactions on Regional Air Quality

Predictions Using a Coupled Atmosphere-Ocean Model in Southeastern U.S., Aerosol and

Air Quality Research, DOI: 10.4209/aaqr.2016.12.0570. *153. Duan, K., G. Sun, S.G. McNulty, P.V. Caldwell, E.C. Cohen, S.-L. Sun, H.D. Aldridge, D.-

C. Zhou, L.-X., Zhang, and Y. Zhang, 2017, Future shift of the relative roles of

precipitation and temperature in controlling annual runoff in the conterminous United

States, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 21, 5517-5529, https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-

21-5517-2017. *152. Campbell, P., Y. Zhang, K. Wang, R. Leung, J.-W. Fan, B. Zheng, Q. Zhang, and K.-B. He,

2017, Evaluation of a Multi-scale WRF-CAM5 Simulation during the 2010 East Asian

Summer Monsoon, Atmospheric Environment, 169, 204-217,

doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2017.09.008.

151. Song H.-Q., K. Wang, C. P. Hong, S. H. Zhou, and Y. Zhang, 2017, Simulation and

evaluation of dust emissions with WRF-Chem (v3.7.1) and its relationship to the changing

climate over East Asia from 1980 to 2015, Atmos. Environ., 167, 511-522,

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2017.08.051.

150. Li, X., Q. Zhang, Y. Zhang, L. Zhang, Y.-X. Wang, Q.-Q. Zhang, M. Li, Y.-X. Zheng, G.-

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