附:Citation for the 2015 ICTP Prize in hournour of Stephen Henry Schneider
The 2015 ICTP Prize honours two young scientists particularly active in the field of atmospheric chemistry and physics in connection with climate science:
Aijun Ding for his outstanding contribution to the analysis and simulation of chemical and physical processes related to tropospheric pollution. Ding’s studies notably brought new observation and modeling insights on the two-way interactions between anthropogenic pollution, meteorological phenomena and natural components of the earth system such as dust aerosol. Ding’s leading works have found immediate applications in terms of understanding and improving air quality and health impacts, as well as meteorological and climate predictions over East Asia. Ding is a Professor at the School of Atmospheric Science, Nanjing University, China.