Mi Zhou
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment (C-PREE)
Office:
307.1 Robertson Hall
E-mail:
miz@princeton.edu
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Biography
I am an atmospheric modeler studying both the physical mechanism for air pollutions and the mitigation strategies to alleviate pollution in developing countries. My research interests include meteorology-pollutant interactions at local and regional scale, the impact of climate change on air quality, as well as air quality and carbon co-benefits of environmental and energy policies in China and India. My research goal is to bridge the gap between science and policymaking concerning both short-term and long-term air pollution controls.
Recent Publications
- Qin, Y.#, Zhou, M.#, Hao, Y., Huang, X., Tong, D., Huang, L., Zhang, C., Cheng, J., Gu, W., He, X., Zhou, D., Ding, A., and Zhu, T.: Amplified positive effects on air quality, health, and renewable energy under China's carbon neutral target, Nature Geoscience, accepted
- Zhou, M.#, Liu, H.#, Peng, L., Qin, Y., Chen, D., Zhang, L., and Mauzerall, D.L.: Environmental Benefits and Household Costs of Clean Heating Options in Northern China, Nature Sustainability, 2022
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41893-021-00837-w