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Shuai Zhu



Name: Shuai Zhu
Tel: (919) 515- 7290 (office), (919)720-0156 (mobile)
Email: shuai_zhu@ncsu.edu

Education:

Ph.D., Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Sep. 2006-Jun. 2010
M.S., Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences, Sept. 2003-Jun. 2006
B.S., Nanjing Institute of Meteorology, Sept. 1999-Jun. 2003

Research & Work Experience:

5. 2010-2011, as a research assistant in the Air Quality Forecasting Lab of the Department of Marine Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at NCSU, join in the projects: 1) Evaluation and comparison of three aerosol model (MADRID,     MOSAIC and MADE/SORGAM) in WRF/Chem v3.1 with CB05 mechanism. 2) Application of WRF/Chem V3.1 with CB05 mechanism and MADRID over Europe.
4. A major participant in the NSFC (Natural Science Foundation of China) key project: “Impact of dust on the tropospheric ozone and related photochemistry: observation and model simulation”, 2008-2010.
3. A participant in the project “Research on the particle control (blue sky project) and photochemistry pollution prevention of Hangzhou city”, supported by the Science and Technology Administration of Hangzhou province, 2007.
2. A major participant in the NSFC project: “Impact of pollutant emissions from megacities of the Yangtze River Delta on the aerosol distribution”, 2003-2006.
1. Fieldwork: a) at the Baodi station of Tianjin (more than one month), China, during the NSFC key project field campaign period, Apr.-May 2006.
b) at the LinAn regional air pollution background station of the Yangtze Delta (15 days), China, Oct. 2005

Publications:

1. Zhu, S., Butler, T., Sander, R., Ma, J., and Lawrence, M. G.: Impact of dust on tropospheric chemistry over polluted regions: a case study of the Beijing megacity, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 10, 3855-3873, 2010.
2. Zhu, S., Yan, P., and Ma, J. Z.: Impact of SO2 Emissions from Megacity on the Regional Distribution of Sulfate Aerosols: Observation and Model Simulations, Research of Environmental Sciences, 22(1), 7-15, 2009. (in Chinese)
3. Zhu, S., Ma, J. Z., Wang, Y., and Wang, J.: Model study of springtime abnormal high level ozone over the Yangtze Delta region, Research of Environmental Sciences, 19(6), 1-8, 2006. (in Chinese)

Contributed Conferences Presentations:

Zhang, Y., Y.-S. Chen, S.-Y. Wu, S. Zhu, K. Sartelet, P. Tran, and C.Seigneur, Application of WRF/Chem-MADRID in Europe: Model Evaluation and Aerosol-Meteorology Interactions, invited presentation at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2011, Vienna, Austria, April 3-8, 2011.

Awards and Honors:

4. Hangzhou science and technology advancement prize, second prize, 2009.
3. Zhejiang province environmental technology advancement prize, first prize, 2008.
2. Prize for excellent papers published in the journal “Research of Environmental Sciences” (in Chinese), 2006.
1. METSTAR awards of Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences for excellent student, 2005.

Activities:

5. Attendance at the International Max Planck Research School for Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Mainz, Germany, Feb. 2008-Jan. 2009
4. Attendance at the autumn school: “Climate change: causes and impacts” organized by the Energy, Environment and Water Research Centre, Cyprus and the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz, Germany, Oct. 2008.
3. Attendance at the Second International Seminar on Climate System and Climate Change, Beijing, China, July 2005.
2. Attendance at the First International School on Climate System and Climate Change, Beijing, China, Aug. 2004,
1. Attendance at the training of National Contest of Maths Models, 2002. \

TA Courses:

MEA425/525,introduction to Atmospheric Chemistry, Spring 2011