Ru-Jin Huang
Institute of Earth Environment

Biography
Ru-Jin Huang is a professor at the Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He received a BS degree in chemistry (2002) and an MS degree in analytical chemistry (2005) from Xiamen University and a PhD in atmospheric chemistry from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (2009). He worked at the Goethe University of Frankfurt, the National University of Ireland Galway, and the Paul Scherrer Institute before moving back to China. His research has been recognized through multiple awards including the Asian Young Aerosol Scientist Award (2017), Schmauss Award (2018), Young Scientist Award of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2018), National Distinguished Young Scholars from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (2019), and the Special Award of China Youth Science and Technology Award (2020). His research interests include atmospheric aerosol chemistry and its link to climate change and human health in both urban and marine environments. His current research focuses on the sources, formation mechanisms, and climate impacts of atmospheric aerosols by combing field observations and laboratory studies based on high-resolution mass spectrometric, optical, and hygroscopic analysis. He has authored/co-authored over 200 peer-reviewed publications.
RSC affiliations
Editorial board, Environmental Science: Advances
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