Xuguang Chi

Senior Engineer


Xuguang.Chi@nju.edu.cn

Career Overview

Dr. Xuguang Chi is a Senior Engineer at school of atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University. He received his Ph.D. at Institute for Nuclear Science, Ghent University, Belgium. Prior to joining NJU in 2014, he did his Postdoctoral research work at Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Biogeochemistry department, Mainz, Germany. During his post doc period at MPIC, Dr. Chi carried out aerosols and trace gas measurements at two remote forest stations, namely the ATTO station in Amazonia and the ZOTTO station in Central Siberia. In 2011, Dr. Chi deployed the first aerosols instrument at ATTO.

Education

Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry –2009 –Ghent University, Belgium

Pre-doctoral training studies in Analytical Chemistry –2003 –Ghent University, Belgium

B.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry –1998 – Beijing University of Chemical Technology
Employment:
 2014-presentSenior Engineer, School of Atmospheric Sciences, Nanjing University
 2010-2014Postdoctoral researcher, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
 1999-2001 Research fellowship, Institute for Nuclear Sciences, Ghent University
 1998-1999 Research Assistant, National Center for Environmental Analysis and Measurement
Research Interests

   Aerosol, trace gas measurement and Analysis
   Aerosol optical properties
   Carbonaceous aerosol

Teaching Interests

   Atmospheric Chemistry
   Air pollution
   Atmospheric measurement technique

Selected Publications
 1.Chi, X., J. Winderlich, J. C. Mayer, A. V. Panov, M. Heimann, W. Birmili, J. Heintzenberg, Y. Cheng and M. O. Andreae (2013). 'Long-term measurements of aerosol and carbon monoxide at the ZOTTO tall tower to characterize polluted and pristine air in the Siberian taiga.' Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 13(24): 12271-12298.
 2.Virkkula, A., X. Chi*, A. Ding, Y. Shen, W. Nie, X. Qi, L. Zheng, X. Huang, Y. Xie, J. Wang, T. Petaja and M. Kulmala (2015). 'On the interpretation of the loading correction of the aethalometer.' Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 8(10): 4415-4427.
 3.Wang, J., R. Krejci, S. Giangrandel, C. Kuang, H. M. J. Barbosa, J. Brito, S. Carbone, X. Chi, J. Comstock, F. Ditas, J. Lavric, H. E. Manninen, F. Mei, D. Moran-Zuloaga, C. Poehlker, M. L. Poehlker, J. Saturno, B. Schmid, R. A. F. Souza, S. R. Springston, J. M. Tomlinson, T. Toto, D. Walter, D. Wimmer, J. N. Smith, M. Kulmala, L. A. T. Machado, P. Artaxo, M. O. Andreae, T. Petaja and S. T. Martin (2016). 'Amazon boundary layer aerosol concentration sustained by vertical transport during rainfall.' Nature 539(7629): 416-419.
 4.Zhao, B., Donahue, N. M., Zhang, K., Mao, L. Z., Shrivastava, M., Ma, P. L., Shen, J. W., Wang, S. X., Sun, J., Gordon, H., Tang, S. Q., Fast, J., Wang, M. Y., Gao, Y., Yan, C., Singh, B., Li, Z. Q., Huang, L. Y., Lou, S. J., Lin, G. X., Wang, H. L., Jiang, J. K., Ding, A. J., Nie, W., Qi, X. M., Chi, X. G., & Wang, L. (2024). Global variability in atmospheric new particle formation mechanisms. Nature. doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07547-1.
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Wang, J. D., Wang, J. P., Cai, R. L., Liu, C., Jiang, J. K., Nie, W., Wang, J. B., Moteki, N., Zaveri, R. A., Huang, X., Ma, N., Chen, G. Z., Wang, Z. L., Jin, Y. Z., Cai, J., Zhang, Y. X., Chi, X. G., Holanda, B. A., Xing, J., Liu, T. Y., Qi, X. M., Wang, Q. Q., Pöhlker, C., Su, H., Cheng, Y. F., Wang, S. X., Hao, J. M., Andreae, M. O., & Ding, A. J. (2023). Unified theoretical framework for black carbon mixing state allows greater accuracy of climate effect estimation. Nature Communications, 14(1). doi:ARTN 270310.1038/s41467-023-38330-x

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