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38
Citations
6980
World Ranking
8557
National Ranking
3058

Overview

Shiliang Wu is affiliated with Michigan Technological University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of Engineering and Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields, including Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Materials Chemistry, and Aerospace Engineering.

Wu has contributed to topics such as Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies, Air Quality and Health Impacts, Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes, Catalysts for Methane Reforming, Mercury Impact and Mitigation Studies, Combustion and Detonation Processes, and Catalytic Processes in Materials Science.

The scientist has published in various venues, frequently contributing to the SSRN Electronic Journal, as well as Industrial Crops and Products, International Journal of Surgery, Fuel, and Nature Communications.

Frequent co-authors working with Shiliang Wu include:

  • Shanshan Shao
  • Huiyan Zhang
  • Lei Zhang
  • Yang Gao
  • Xiaohong Yao

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Wu cover topics related to materials for combustion prevention, atmospheric health risks, and environmental contamination. Selected works include:

  • Overview of commonly used materials for coal spontaneous combustion prevention, 2020, Fuel
  • Global health effects of future atmospheric mercury emissions, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Global impact of atmospheric arsenic on health risk: 2005 to 2015, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Recent progress and perspectives on coal dust sources, transport, hazards, and controls in underground mines, 2024, Process Safety and Environmental Protection
  • Preparation of heavy bio-oil-based porous carbon by pyrolysis gas activation and its performance in the aldol condensation for aviation fuel as catalyst carrier, 2024, Industrial Crops and Products

Best Publications

  • Multimodel estimates of intercontinental source-receptor relationships for ozone pollution

    Arlene M. Fiore;F. J. Dentener;O. Wild;C. Cuvelier

  • Effect of changes in climate and emissions on future sulfate-nitrate-ammonium aerosol levels in the United States

    H.O.T. Pye;H. Liao;S. Wu;S. Wu;Loretta J. Mickley

  • Why are there large differences between models in global budgets of tropospheric ozone

    Shiliang Wu;Loretta J. Mickley;Daniel J. Jacob;Jennifer A. Logan

  • Effects of 2000–2050 global change on ozone air quality in the United States

    Shiliang Wu;Loretta J. Mickley;Eric Michael Leibensperger;Daniel J. Jacob

  • Surface and Lightning Sources of Nitrogen Oxides over the United States: Magnitudes, Chemical Evolution, and Outflow

    R C Hudman;D J Jacob;S Turquety;Eric M Leibensperger

  • Biogenic secondary organic aerosol over the United States: Comparison of climatological simulations with observations

    Hong Liao;Daven K. Henze;John H. Seinfeld;Shiliang Wu

  • Convective outflow of South Asian pollution: A global CTM simulation compared with EOS MLS observations

    Qinbin Li;Jonathan H. Jiang;Dong L. Wu;William G. Read

  • Overview of commonly used materials for coal spontaneous combustion prevention

    Qing-Wei Li;Yang Xiao;Kai-Qi Zhong;Chi-Min Shu

  • Formaldehyde Distribution over North America: Implications for Satellite Retrievals of Formaldehyde Columns and Isoprene Emission

    Dylan B. Millet;Daniel J. Jacob;Solène Turquety;Rynda C. Hudman

  • Inventory of boreal fire emissions for North America in 2004 : Importance of peat burning and pyroconvective injection

    Solène Turquety;Solène Turquety;Jennifer A. Logan;Daniel J. Jacob;Rynda C. Hudman

  • Source attribution and interannual variability of Arctic pollution in spring constrained by aircraft (ARCTAS, ARCPAC) and satellite (AIRS) observations of carbon monoxide

    J. A. Fisher;Daniel J. Jacob;M. T. Purdy;M. Kopacz;M. Kopacz

  • Long-term Changes in Extreme Air Pollution Meteorology and the Implications for Air Quality

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  • Effects of 2000–2050 changes in climate and emissions on global tropospheric ozone and the policy-relevant background surface ozone in the United States

    Shiliang Wu;Loretta J. Mickley;Daniel J. Jacob;David Rind

  • Impacts of changes in land use and land cover on atmospheric chemistry and air quality over the 21st century

    S. Wu;Loretta J. Mickley;J. O. Kaplan;Daniel J. Jacob

  • Sensitivity of surface ozone over China to 2000–2050 global changes of climate and emissions

    Yuxuan Wang;Lulu Shen;Lulu Shen;Shiliang Wu;Loretta Mickley

  • Global health and economic impacts of future ozone pollution

    Noelle Eckley Selin;Shiliang Wu;Kyungmin Nam;John M. Reilly

  • Spatial distributions of particle number concentrations in the global troposphere: Simulations, observations, and implications for nucleation mechanisms

    Fangqun Yu;Gan Luo;Timothy S. Bates;Bruce Anderson

  • Remote sensed and in situ constraints on processes affecting tropical tropospheric ozone

    B. Sauvage;R. V. Martin;R. V. Martin;A. van Donkelaar;X. Liu

  • Biogenic Versus Anthropogenic Sources of CO in the United States

    R. C. Hudman;L. T. Murray;D. J. Jacob;D. B. Millet;D. B. Millet

  • Kudzu (Pueraria montana) invasion doubles emissions of nitric oxide and increases ozone pollution

    Jonathan E. Hickman;Shiliang Wu;Loretta J. Mickley;Manuel T. Lerdau

  • Impacts of future climate change and effects of biogenic emissions on surface ozone and particulate matter concentrations in the United States

    Y. F. Lam;Joshua Fu;S. Wu;L. J. Mickley

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel J. Jacob
Daniel J. Jacob Harvard University
Loretta J. Mickley
Loretta J. Mickley Harvard University
Yuxuan Wang
Yuxuan Wang University of Houston
Robert M. Yantosca
Robert M. Yantosca Harvard University
Hong Liao
Hong Liao Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
John S. Holloway
John S. Holloway National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Detlev Helmig
Detlev Helmig Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
John H. Seinfeld
John H. Seinfeld California Institute of Technology
Qiang Zhang
Qiang Zhang Tsinghua University

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