Graduate student
(Ph.D. Candidate
Graduate student
(Ph.D. Candidate)
By understanding the intricate interactions with radiative forcing, my work aims to contribute crucial insights into the regional impact of black carbon over South Asia.
Graduate student
I am interested in emission sources and optical properties of aerosols over the Yellow Sea.
Graduate student
I am interested in studying chemical characteristics and identifying emission sources of PM2.5, focusing on atmospheric particulate arsenic species.
Graduate student
Polar research is my primary interest: aerosol measurement in snow & ice cores, cryospheric atmosphere monitoring (ground, aircraft, shipborne) - especially on black carbon
Graduate student
I am keeping my research on physical, chemical, and optical properties of urban black carbon in the atmosphere (Seoul and Daejeon) and its impacts on human health.
Graduate student
I am interested in aerosol formation/transformation mechanisms. I am currently focusing on evaluating measurement methods of carbonaceous aerosols.
Undergraduate student
Undergraduate student
Current: Korea Meteorological Institute, Korea
Alumni
유환규 - 한국기상기술원 (정규직)