Lecture content: Aerosols and Clouds
Course number: 409133006
Time: April 4, 2023 (Tuesday), 08:30 – 10:10
Location: 601, Guanyun Building, Lanzhou University
Lecturer profile:
Wang Zhili, a researcher/doctoral supervisor, graduated from the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2011 with a doctor's degree. He is now the deputy director (in charge of work) of the Institute of Atmospheric Composition and Environmental Meteorology of the Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, and the deputy director of the Key Open Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry of the China Meteorological Administration. He has long been engaged in the research and development of climate system models for atmospheric components in climate change, especially the role of aerosols, and has achieved a series of original achievements in the research and development of China's independent global aerosol/atmospheric chemistry-climate two-way coupling model, the impact mechanism of aerosols on the East Asian monsoon, and the impact of future atmospheric component changes on extreme climate. He has presided over and participated in many national-level projects such as the National Key Research and Development Plan and the National Natural Science Foundation of China; He has published more than 70 academic papers, and 11 papers were cited in the report of the first working group of IPCC AR6, 1 paper was cited in the 1.5-degree special report of IPCC, 3 papers were selected as highly cited papers by ESI, and 1 paper was reported as a research highlight by Nature. He served as a member of the Asian Regional Scientific Advisory Committee of the International Sandstorm Early Warning Advisory System of the World Meteorological Organization, a member of the Youth Working Group of the China Committee of the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences, a member of the Energy System Engineering Professional Committee of the China Energy Research Association, an editorial board member of the scientific evaluation report "Climate and Ecological Environment Evolution in China: 2021", and a standing editorial board member of "Meteorology". He has won the first prize in the Basic Research Achievement Award for Atmospheric Science of the Chinese Meteorological Society (ranking second) and the National Excellent Young Meteorological Scientist Award.