Presentations

Invited Seminar/Talks

17) 03/2021, invited talk at Duke University Program in Ecology (virtual), Zhang Y. et al., “Unexpected air quality impacts from the implementation of green infrastructure

16) 06/2020, invited talk at Symposium on Atmospheric Environment Monitoring and Simulation (online), Zhang Y. et al.,Global and Regional ozone changes from 1980

15) 11/2019, invited talk at Emory University, GA, Zhang Y. et al.: “Using Global and Regional Models to Assess Air Quality and Health under Changing Climate

14) 06/2019, invited speaker at the “2019 workshop on co-benefits of sustainable energy transition in China” at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Zhang Y. et al.: ”Recent China Clean Air Actions on Global Air Quality and Climate Chnage”.

13) 05/2019, invited seminar at the Department of Economics and Management at Beihang University, Zhang Y. et al.: “Recent China Clean Air Actions on Global Air Quality and Climate Change”.

12) 05/2019, invited speaker at the 7th Air Benefit and Cost and Attainment Assessment Conference (ABaCAS 2019), Zhang Y. et al: “Recent China Clean Air Actions on Global Air Quality and Climate Change”.

11) 12/2018, invited speaker at the 2nd International Forum on Climate Change and Health Response in Guangzhou, China, Zhang Y. et al.:Co-benefits of Global and Regional GHGs Mitigation on Global and Regional Air Quality and Human Health

10) 05/2018, invited speaker at the 2018 joint international conference on ABaCAS and CMAS-Asia-Pacific, Zhang Y. et al: “Significantly reduced health burden from ambient air pollution in the United States under emission reductions from 1990 to 2016.

9) 12/2017, invited speaker on the 2017 AGU Union session, Zhang Y. et al: “Significantly Reduced Health Burden from Ambient Air Pollution in the United States under Emission Reductions from 1990 to 2016”.

8) 11/2017, Invited talk at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Zhang Y. et al:” Significantly Reduced Health Burden from Ambient Air Pollution in the United States under Emission Reductions from 1990 to 2010”.

7) 11/2017, Invited talk at China Ocean University, Shandong, China, Zhang Y. et al: “Equatorward Redistribution of Emissions Dominates the Tropospheric Ozone Change, 1980-2010”.

6) 11/2017, Invited talk at Shandong University, Shandong, China, Zhang Y. et al: “Equatorward Redistribution of Emissions Dominates the Tropospheric Ozone Change, 1980-2010”.

5) 11/2017, invited talk at Jinan University, Guangzhou, China, Zhang Y. et al: “Equatorward Redistribution of Emissions Dominates the Tropospheric Ozone Change, 1980-2010”.

4) 10/2017, invited speaker on the US EPA Air Climate and Energy connection program “Moment of Science, Zhang et al. “Significantly Reduced Health Burden from Ambient Air Pollution in the U.S. Under Emission Reductions from 1990 to 2010“. (link)

3) 03/2017, invited talk by UNC-CH Group on Atmospheric Science & Pollution, Zhang et al: “Significantly reduced health burdens from ambient air pollution in the US under emission reductions from 1990 to 2010.

2) 02/2016, invited talk by China Project, Harvard Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Zhang et al: “Co-benefits of Global Greenhouse Gas Mitigation for US Air Quality and Human Health through Dynamical Downscaling: the application in China.

1) 01/2016, invited talk at Tsinghua University, Zhang et al: “Application of Chemical Transport Models to Study Global and RegionalAir Quality and Human Health.

Oral/Poster presentation

25) Presentation at the 2019 AGU Fall Meeting (2019),  Zhang et al.: “Benefits of Recent Clean Air Actions in China on Global Air Quality and Climate Change”.

24) Presentation at the 2018 AGU Fall Meeting (2018), Zhang et al.: “Unexpected air quality feedback chains from implementation of green infrastructure in urban environments: a Kansas City case study”.

23) Presentation at the 2018 AGU Fall Meeting (2018), Zhang et al.: “Labor loss from extreme temperatures in US from historical and future climate changes”.

22) Presentation at the 14th iCACGP & 15th IGAC conference (2018), Zhang et al.: “Unexpected air quality feedback chains from implementation of green infrastructure in urban environments: a Kansas City case study”.

21) Presentation at the 16th CMAS conference(2017), Zhang et al.: “Modeling the impacts of green infrastructure land use changes on air quality and meteorologycase study and sensitivity analysis in Kansas City (link)“.

20) Presentation at the 16th CMAS conference(2017), Zhang et al.:Significantly reduced health burden from ambient air pollution in the United States under emission reductions from 1990 to 2010 (link)”.

19) Presentation at the American Association for Aerosol Research 36th (AAAR) annual conference (2017), Zhang Y. et al: “Significantly Reduced Health Burden from Ambient Air Pollution in the U.S. under Emission Reductions from 1990 to 2010 (link)”.

18) Presentation at the 2017 National Postdoctoral Fellow Forum, US EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC, Zhang Y. et al: “Significant reduced health burdens from ambient air pollution in U.S. under emission reductions from 1990 to 2010 (link)”

17) Presentation at the 2016 National Atmospheric Deposition Program (NADP), Zhang Y. et al: “Modeling the long-term deposition trends in US over 1990—2010 and their impacts on the ecosystem assessment” (link).

16) Presentation at 15th CMAS conference (2016), Zhang Y. et al: “Equatorward Redistribution of Emissions Dominates the Tropospheric Ozone Change, 1980-2010″ (link).

15) Presentation at 15th CMAS conference (2016), Zhang Y. et al: “Modeling green infrastructure land use changes on future air quality in Kansas City” (link).

14) Presentation at International Global Atmospheric Chemistry (IGAC) Project 2016 Science Conference, Zhang Y. et al: “Equatorward redistribution of emissions dominates the 1980 to 2010 tropospheric ozone change (link)”.

13) Presentation at Air Quality Applied Sciences Team 10th Semi-Annual Meeting (AQAST 10) (2016), Zhang Y. et al: “Southward redistribution of emissions dominates the 1980 to 2010 tropospheric ozone change” (link).

12) Presentation at Air Quality Applied Sciences Team 10th Semi-Annual Meeting (AQAST 10) (2016), Zhang Y. et al: “Co-benefits of global and regional greenhouse gas mitigation on US air quality and human health in 2050″ (link).

11) Presentation at 2015 AGU Fall Meeting (2015), Zhang Y. et al: “Shifting emissions to low latitudes had a greater influence on global tropospheric ozone than changing emission magnitude, 1980-2010″ (link).

10) Presentation at 14th Community Modeling & Analysis System (CMAS) conference (2015), Zhang Y. et al: “Southward redistribution of emissions dominates the 1980 to 2010 tropospheric ozone change (link).

9) Presentation at 14th Community Modeling & Analysis System (CMAS) conference (2015), Zhang Y. et al: “Co-benefits of global and domestic greenhouse gas mitigation on U.S. air quality and human health in 2050″ (link).

8) Presentation at Second Annual Research Computing Symposium (2015), Zhang Y. et al:”Co-benefits of Global and Regional Greenhouse Gas Mitigation on U.S. Air Quality in 2050 at Fine Resolution” (link).

7) Presentation at 2st UNC Carolina Climate Change Symposium (CCCS) (2015), Zhang Y. et al:”Co-benefits for avoided air pollution-related human mortality in the U.S. from global, domestic, and sectoral GHG mitigation in 2050″ (link).

6) Presentation at American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting (2014), Zhang Y. et al: “The Co-benefits of Global and Regional Greenhouse Gas Mitigation on U.S. Air Quality at Fine Resolution (link).

5) Presentation at 13th Community Modeling & Analysis System (CMAS) conference (2014), Zhang Y. et al: “Studying the Co-benefits of Global and Regional GHG Mitigation on US Air Quality at Fine Resolution with Dynamical Downscaling” (link).

4) Presentation at 1st UNC Carolina Climate Change Symposium (CCCS) (2014), Zhang Y. et al:”Studying the Co-benefits of GHGs Mitigation on US Air Quality with Dynamical Downscaling Techniques” (link).

3) Presentation at American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting (2013), Zhang Y. et al: “The Co-benefits of Domestic and Foreign GHG Mitigation on US Air Quality” (link).

2) Presentation at 12th Community Modeling & Analysis System (CMAS) conference (2013), Zhang Y. et al: “The co-benefits of GHG mitigation for air quality in the U.S.”(link).

1) Presentation at 11th Community Modeling & Analysis System (CMAS) conference (2012), Zhang Y. et al: “Effects of changes in emissions and climate change on global air quality: a study of the air quality co-benefits of GHGs mitigation” (link).

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