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Zhongwei Huang

   

Dr. & Professor Zhongwei Huang, focuses on study of atmospheric aerosols and cloud by use of ground-based and space-borne lidar. he develops lidar system, retrieve observational data as well as investigate aerosol-cloud interaction. In particular, he observes atmospheric bio-aerosol using developed fluorescent lidar, and study their climatic effects. Currently, he is building a lidar network namely “One belt and one road lidar network” which starts at Lanzhou along the silk road under the leadership of Professor Jianping Huang.


Working experience

2012.07-2016.07: Assistant professor, College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University

2016.07-2019.11: Associate Professor, College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University

2018.09-present: Deputy Dean, College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University

2019.11-present: Professor, College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University


Publications

Ma, X., Z. Huang*, S. Qi, J. Huang, S. Zhang, Q. Dong, and X. Wang, 2020: Ten-year global particulate mass concentration derived from space-borne CALIPSO lidar observations, Science of The Total Environment, 721, doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.137699.


Huang, Z., S. Qi, T. Zhou*, Q. Dong, X. Ma, S. Zhang, J. Bi, and J. Shi, 2020: Investigation of aerosol absorption with dual-polarization lidar observations. Opt. Express, 28, 7028–7035, doi: 10.1364/OE.390475.


Huang*, Z., J.-B. Nee*, C.-W. Chiang, S. Zhang, H. Jin,W. Wang and T. Zhou, 2018: Real-Time Observations of Dust–Cloud Interactions Based on Polarization and Raman Lidar Measurements, Remote Sens. 2018, 10, 1017, doi:10.3390/rs10071017.


Tang, K., Z. Huang*, J. Huang, T. Maki, S. Zhang, A. Shimizu, X. Ma, J. Shi, J. Bi, T. Zhou, G. Wang, and L. Zhang, 2018: Characterization of atmospheric bioaerosols along the transport pathway of Asian dust during the Dust-Bioaerosol 2016 Campaign, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 18, 7131–7148.


Huang, Z., J. Huang*, T. Hayasaka, S. Wang, T. Zhou and H. Jin, 2015: Short-cut transport path for Asian dust directly to the Arctic: a case study, Environ. Res. Lett. 10, 114018, doi:10.1088/1748-9326/10/11/114018.


Sugimoto, N., and Z. Huang, 2014: Lidar methods for observing mineral dust. J. Meteor. Res., 28(2), 173-184, doi: 10.1007/s13351-014-3068-9.


Zhou, T., J. Huang*, Z. Huang, J. Liu, C. Wang, L. Lin, 2013: The depolarization-attenuated backscatter relationship for dust plumes, Optics Express, 13(21): 15195-15204, doi: 10.1364/OE.21.015195.


Sugimoto, N., Z. Huang, T. Nishizawa, I. Matsui, and B. Tatarov, 2012:  Study of fluorescence of atmospheric aerosols using a lidar spectrometer, Proc. of SPIE Vol. 8526, 852607, doi: 10.1117/12.977177.


Sugimoto*, N., Z. Huang, T. Nishizawa, I. Matsui, and B. Tatarov, 2012: Fluorescence from atmospheric aerosols observed with a multi-channel lidar spectrometer, Optics Express, 20(19), 20800-20807.


Huang, Z., J. Huang*, J. Bi, G. Wang, W. Wang, Z. Li, S.-C. Tsay, and J. Shi, 2010: Dust aerosol vertical structure measurements using three MPL lidars during 2008 China-U.S. joint dust field experiment, J. Geophys. Res., 115, D00K15, doi:10.1029/2009JD013273.


Huang*, Z., N. Sugimoto, J. Huang, T. Hayasaka, T. Nishizawa, J. Bi, and I. Matsui, 2010: Comparison of depolarization ratio measurements with Micro-pulse Lidar and a linear polarization lidar in Lanzhou, China, Proc. of 25th ILRC, 1, pp.528-531.


Huang, J., Z. Huang, J. Bi, W. Zhang, and L. Zhang, 2008: Micro-pulse Lidar measurements of aerosol vertical structure over the Loess Plateau, Atmos. and Oceanic Sci. Lett., 1, 8-11.


Contact information

Address: College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou university, No. 222 Tianshui south road, Lanzhou city, Gansu province, 730000, China

Telephone: +86-931-8912979

Email: huangzhongwei@lzu.edu.cn