Sep. 2001-Jul. 2005:
College of Environmental Sciences, Peking University
Degree: B.S. Majoring in Environmental Science in July 2001
Sep. 2005-Jul. 2011:
College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Peking University
Degree: Ph. D Majoring in Environmental Science in July 2011
Song has a broad interest in atmospheric chemistry. His research involves both field measurement and laboratory study, focusing on secondary aerosol formation:
1. New particle formation and growth mechanism in highly polluted environment: conducting field measurement and chamber simulation to investigate aerosol nucleation and growth, focusing on the roles of organics
2. Secondary organic aerosol formation: using several online and offline techniques to identify SOA tracers and investigate SOA formation mechanism. The constituents of Semi-/ Intermediate Volatility Organic Compounds (S/IVOCs) from typical sources, i.e. gasoline and diesel engine, Chinese cooking, and biomass burning; Contributions of S/IVOCs on SOA.
3. Black carbon aging: conducting field measurement of chamber simulation to investigate the BC aging mechanism, and its impact on regional air quality and global climate.
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