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Overview

Zhiwei Han is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. The scientist's research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with significant contributions to atmospheric science and global and planetary change. Their work also spans fields related to health, toxicology, mutagenesis, mechanical engineering, and environmental engineering.

The main topics of Zhiwei Han's research cover atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, atmospheric aerosols and clouds, air quality and health impacts, atmospheric ozone and climate, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, COVID-19 impacts on air quality, and electrochemical sensors and biosensors.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Zhiwei Han include Jiawei Li, Lin Liang, Yunfei Wu, Renjian Zhang, and Mingjie Liang.

Publications have appeared most often in these venues:

  • Atmospheric Environment
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Atmospheric Research
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Atmospheric Pollution Research

Recent notable papers authored or co-authored by Zhiwei Han include:

  • Chemical formation pathways of secondary organic aerosols in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region in wintertime, 2020, Atmospheric Environment
  • Aerosol radiative effects and feedbacks on boundary layer meteorology and PM 2.5 chemical components during winter haze events over the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • WRF-GC (v2.0): online two-way coupling of WRF (v3.9.1.1) and GEOS-Chem (v12.7.2) for modeling regional atmospheric chemistry-meteorology interactions, 2021, Geoscientific Model Development
  • Air quality and climate change, Topic 3 of the Model Inter-Comparison Study for Asia Phase III (MICS-Asia III) - Part 2: aerosol radiative effects and aerosol feedbacks, 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • High mass absorption efficiency of carbonaceous aerosols during the biomass burning season in Chiang Mai of northern Thailand, 2020, Atmospheric Environment

Best Publications

  • Ionic composition of TSP and PM2.5 during dust storms and air pollution episodes at Xi'an, China

    Zhenxing Shen;Zhenxing Shen;Junji Cao;Richard Arimoto;Zhiwei Han

  • Roles of regional transport and heterogeneous reactions in the PM2.5 increase during winter haze episodes in Beijing

    Qingxia Ma;Yunfei Wu;Daizhou Zhang;Xiaojia Wang

  • Model study on particle size segregation and deposition during Asian dust events in March 2002

    Zhiwei Han;Hiromasa Ueda;Kazuhide Matsuda;Renjian Zhang

  • Carbonaceous aerosols in China: top-down constraints on primary sources and estimation of secondary contribution

    T. M. Fu;J. J. Cao;X. Y. Zhang;Shun-cheng Lee

  • Enhanced natural resonance and attenuation properties in superparamagnetic graphite-coated FeNi 3 nanocapsules

    X. G. Liu;Z. Q. Ou;D. Y. Geng;Z. Han

  • MICS-Asia II: The model intercomparison study for Asia Phase II methodology and overview of findings

    G.R. Carmichael;T. Sakurai;D. Streets;Y. Hozumi

  • WRF-Chem simulation of East Asian air quality: Sensitivity to temporal and vertical emissions distributions

    Xueyuan Wang;Xueyuan Wang;Xin-Zhong Liang;Weimei Jiang;Zhining Tao;Zhining Tao

  • A modeling study of severe winter haze events in Beijing and its neighboring regions

    Jiawei Li;Zhiwei Han

  • Impacts of biogenic emissions of VOC and NOx on tropospheric ozone during summertime in eastern China.

    Qin'geng Wang;Zhiwei Han;Tijian Wang;Renjian Zhang

  • Distribution and origin of carbonaceous aerosol over a rural high-mountain lake area, Northern China and its transport significance

    Y.M. Han;Z.W. Han;J.J. Cao;J.J. Cao;J.C. Chow;J.C. Chow

  • Investigation of direct radiative effects of aerosols in dust storm season over East Asia with an online coupled regional climate-chemistry-aerosol model

    Zhiwei Han;Jiawei Li;Xiangao Xia;Renjian Zhang

  • Air quality and climate change, Topic 3 of the Model Inter-Comparison Study for Asia Phase III (MICS-Asia III) – Part 1: Overview and model evaluation

    Meng Gao;Meng Gao;Zhiwei Han;Zirui Liu;Meng Li;Meng Li

  • Evaluation and intercomparison of meteorological predictions by five MM5-PBL parameterizations in combination with three land-surface models

    Zhiwei Han;Hiromasa Ueda;Junling An

  • Regional modeling of organic aerosols over China in summertime

    Zhiwei Han;Renjian Zhang;Qin'geng Wang;Wei Wang

  • Migration of sand dunes on the northern Alxa Plateau, Inner Mongolia, China

    Z.Y. Yao;T. Wang;Z.W. Han;W.M. Zhang

  • Evaluation of the Models-3 Community Multi-scale Air Quality (CMAQ) modeling system with observations obtained during the TRACE-P experiment: Comparison of ozone and its related species

    Meigen Zhang;Itsushi Uno;Renjian Zhang;Zhiwei Han

  • Agricultural Fire Impacts on the Air Quality of Shanghai during Summer Harvesttime

    Hongyu Li;Zhiwei Han;Tiantao Cheng;Tiantao Cheng;Huanhuan Du

  • Insights into Ammonium Particle-to-Gas Conversion: Non-sulfate Ammonium Coupling with Nitrate and Chloride

    Huanhuan Du;Lingdong Kong;Tiaotao Cheng;Jianmin Chen

  • Model study of atmospheric particulates during dust storm period in March 2010 over East Asia

    Jiawei Li;Zhiwei Han;Renjian Zhang

  • MICS-Asia II: Model intercomparison and evaluation of ozone and relevant species

    Z. Han;T. Sakurai;H. Ueda;G. R. Carmichael

  • Chemical properties and origin of dust aerosols in Beijing during springtime

    Renjian Zhang;Zhiwei Han;Tiantao Cheng;Jun Tao

Frequent Co-Authors

Renjian Zhang
Renjian Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Mizuo Kajino
Mizuo Kajino Japan Meteorological Agency
Tiantao Cheng
Tiantao Cheng Fudan University
Meigen Zhang
Meigen Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Gregory R. Carmichael
Gregory R. Carmichael University of Iowa
Junji Cao
Junji Cao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zifa Wang
Zifa Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jun Tao
Jun Tao Jinan University
Xiangao Xia
Xiangao Xia Chinese Academy of Sciences
David G. Streets
David G. Streets Harvard University

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