Assistant Professor
yhuang@eitech.edu.cn
Background Information:
Yuanlong Huang is an assistant professor at the College of Engineering at the Eastern Institute for Advanced Study in Ningbo, China. He obtained his B.S. degree (2011) and M.S. degree (2014) from Fudan University, and Ph.D. degree from Caltech (2019, supervisor: John H. Seinfeld). After completing one year of postdoctoral training in the same research group, he carried out independent research as a Research Scientist since 2020. His research focuses on atmospheric aerosol chemistry, more specifically: the formation and transformation of atmospheric particulate matter pollution, improving the current aerosol engineering technology principles, promoting the understanding, and modeling of the evolution of secondary organic aerosols in the atmosphere, and expanding the theoretical research on the process of generation, measurement and simulation in atmospheric reactors. He has published a total of 28 papers, including 7 first-authored papers in the past five years.
Research Field:
Atmospheric aerosol physical and chemical processes
Gas-interface-condensed phase heterogeneous mass transfer and reaction
Applications of machine learning to atmospheric chemistry
Numerical simulation of aerosol dynamics
Technique development of aerosol physical and chemical properties measurement
Educational Background:
2014-2019: PhD. (Majoring in Environmental Science and Engineering), California Institute of Technology, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering
2011-2014: Master (Majoring in Environmental Science and Engineering), Fudan University, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering
2007-2011: Bachelor (Majoring in Environmental Science and Engineering), Fudan University, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering
Work Experience:
2020-Present: Research Scientist, California Institute of Technology, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences
2019-2020: Postdoc, California Institute of Technology, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering
Awards and Honors:
2020: Chinese government award for outstanding self-financed students abroad
2016: Excellent Graduate Research Achievement in Shanghai
Representative Works:
General Information
28 SCI papers
Works Information and Citation Data
Google Scholar:
http://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=s3XWRr0AAAAJ
Web of Knowledge:
https://webofscience.clarivate.cn/wos/author/record/DWJ-0121-2022
10 Representative Works (* refers to the corresponding author)
Huang, Y. and Seinfeld, J. H.: A Neural Network Assisted Euler Integrator for Stiff Kinetics in Atmospheric Chemistry, Environ. Sci. Technol., 56, 4676-4685, 2022.
Huang, Y., Kenseth, C. M., Dalleska, N. F., and Seinfeld, J. H.: Coupling Filter-Based Thermal Desorption Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry with Liquid Chromatography/ Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry for Molecular Analysis of Secondary Organic Aerosol, Environ. Sci. Technol., 54, 13238-13248, 2020.
Huang, Y., Seinfeld, J. H., and Flagan, R. C.: Diffusional Transfer Function for the Scanning Electrical Mobility Spectrometer (SEMS), Aerosol Sci. Technol., 54, 1157-1168, 2020.
Huang, Y. and Seinfeld, J. H.: A Note on Flow Behavior in Axially-Dispersed Plug Flow Reactors with Step Input of Tracer, Atmos. Environ.: X, 1, 100006, 2019.
Huang, Y., Barraza, K. M., Kenseth, C. M., Zhao, R., Wang, C., Beauchamp, J. L., and Seinfeld, J. H.: Probing the OH Oxidation of Pinonic Acid at the Air-Water Interface Using Field-Induced Droplet Ionization Mass Spectrometry (FIDI-MS), J. Phys. Chem. A, 122, 6445-6456, 2018.
Huang, Y., Zhao, R., Charan, S. M., Kenseth, C. M., Zhang, X., and Seinfeld, J. H.: Unified Theory of Vapor-Wall Mass Transport in Teflon-Walled Environmental Chambers, Environ. Sci. Technol., 52, 2134-2142, 2018.
Huang, Y., Coggon, M. M., Zhao, R., Lignell, H., Bauer, M., Flagan, R. C., and Seinfeld, J. H.: The Caltech Photooxidation Flow Tube Reactor: Design, Fluid Dynamics and Characterization, Atmos. Meas. Tech., 10, 839-867, 2017.
Huang Y., Yang X.: Influence of Fine Particulate Matter on Atmospheric Visibility (in Chinese), Chin. Sci. Bull (Chin Ver), 58, 1165-1170, 2013.
Huang, Y., Li, L., Li, J., Wang, X., Chen, H., Chen, J., Yang, X., Gross, D. S., Wang, H., Qiao, L., and Chen, C.: A Case Study of the Highly Time-Resolved Evolution of Aerosol Chemical and Optical Properties in Urban Shanghai, China, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 13, 3931-3944, 2013.
Huang, Y., Chen, H., Wang, L., Yang, X., and Chen, J.: Single Particle Analysis of Amines in Ambient Aerosol in Shanghai, Environ. Chem., 9, 202-210, 2012.