Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Group

CLIMAHAL Project

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1. Academic Background:
2013.9 – 2018.3, PhD student in Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China.
2015.1 – 2015.2, Research student in Atmospheric Science, European Research Course on Atmospheres, Grenoble, France.
2010.9 2013.7, M.S. in Environmental Science, Peking University, Beijing, China.
2006.9 – 2010.7, B.S. in Environmental Science, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China.
 
2. Working Experience:
2018.6 – present, Postdoctoral Researcher at Department of Atmospheric Chemistry and Climat, IQFR, CSIC, Madrid, Spain.
2016.9 – 2018.1, Research Assistant in the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China.
 
3. Selected publications:
1. Li Q., Zhang L., Wang T.*, Tham Y., Ahmadov R., Xue L., Zhang Q. and Zheng J.: Impacts of heterogeneous uptake of dinitrogen pentoxide and chlorine activation on ozone and reactive nitrogen partitioning: improvement and application of the WRF-Chem model in southern China. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 16(23), doi:10.5194/acp-16-14875-2016, 2016.
2.Li Q., Zhang L., Wang T.*, Wang Z., Fu X., and Zhang, Q.: “New” reactive nitrogen chemistry reshapes the relationship of ozone to its precursors. Environmental Science and Technology, 52(5), doi:10.1021/acs.est.7b05771, 2018.
3.Li Q., Borge R., Sarwar G., de la Paz D., Gantt B., Domingo J., Cuevas C.A. and Saiz-Lopez A.*: Impact of halogen chemistry on summertime air quality in coastal and continental Europe: application of the CMAQ model and implications for regulation. Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 19(24), doi:10.5194/acp-19-15321-2019, 2019.
4.Li Q., Badia A., Wang T., Sarwar G., Fu X., Zhang L., Zhang Q., Fung J., Cuevas C.A., Wang S., Zhou B., and Saiz-Lopz A.*: Potential Effect of Halogens on Atmospheric Oxidation and Air Quality in China. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 125(9), doi:10.1029/2019JD032058, 2020.
5. Li Q.*, Badia A., Fernandez R., Mahajan A., López-Noreña A., Zhang Y., Wang S., Puliafito S., Cuevas C.A., Saiz-Lopez A.*: Chemical interactions between ship-originated air pollutants and ocean-emitted halogens. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, doi:10.1029/2020JD034175, 2021.
6.Tham Y.J., He X., Li Q., Cuevas C.A., Shen J., Kalliokoski J., Yan C., Iyer S., Lehmusjärvi T., Jang S., Thakur R.C., Beck L., Kemppainen D., Olin M., Sarnela N., Mikkilä J., Hakala J., Marbouti M., Yao L., Li H., Huang W., Wang Y., Wimmer D., Zha Q., Virkanen J., Spain G., O'Doherty S., Jokinen T., Bianchi F., Petäjä T., Worsnop D.R., Mauldin III R.L., Ovadnevaite J., Ceburnis D., Maier N.M., Kulmala M., O’Dowd C., Maso M.D., Saiz-Lopez A.*, and Sipilä M.*: Direct field evidence of autocatalytic halogen iodine release from atmospheric aerosol. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 118(4), doi:10.1073/pnas.2009951118, 2021. 
7.Peng X., Wang W., Xia M., Chen H., Ravishankara A.R., Li Q., Saiz-Lopez A., Liu P., Zhang F., Zhang C., Xue, L., Wang X., Wang J., George C., Mu Y., Chen J., Wang T.*: An unexpected large continental source of reactive bromine and chlorine with significant impact on wintertime air quality. National Science Review, doi:10.1093/nsr/nwaa304, 2020.
8.Veres P.R.*, Neuman J.A., Bertram T.H., Assaf E., Wolfe G.M., Williamson C.J., Weinzierl B., Tilmes S., Thompson C.R., Thames A.B., Schroder J.C., Saiz-Lopez A., Rollins A.R., Roberts J.M., Price D., Peischl J., Nault B.A., Møller K.H., Miller D.A., Meinardi S., Li Q., Lamarque J.F., Kupc A.K., Kjaergaard H.G., Kinnison D., Jimenez J.L., Jernigan C.M., Hornbrook R.S., Hills A., Dollner M., Day D.A., Cuevas C.A., Campuzano-Jost P., Burkholder J., Bui T.P., Brune W.H., Brown S.S., Brock C.A., Bourgeois I., Blake D.R., Apel E.C., and Ryerson T.B.: Global airborne sampling reveals a previously unobserved dimethyl sulfide oxidation mechanism in the marine atmosphere. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(9), 10.1073/pnas.1919344117, 2020.
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