Ms. HU Min, Professor of School of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University
She is professor of Peking University, director of State Key Joint Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control of Peking University and winner of national fund for Distinguished Young Scholars and distinguished professor of "Changjiang Scholar" of the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Environmental Protection "national environmental protection professional and technical leading talents". She won the "Chinese young female scientist" award. She has long been engaged in the research on the source, secondary transformation, environmental impact and control countermeasures of atmospheric particles, established particle physicochemical characteristics analysis and smoke box and model simulation methods, carried out long-term observation and comprehensive observation experiments at urban atmospheric environment positioning observation stations, presided over and participated in scientific research projects such as National Natural Science Foundation of China, 973, 863 and atmospheric key research. Key research: 1. PM2.5 comprehensive source analysis technology; 2. Motor vehicle emissions, biomass combustion and catering source emissions and their secondary conversion; 3. Haze mechanism caused by new particle generation and growth; 4. Black carbon aerosol aging and optical effects; 5. Chemical formation mechanism and environmental impact of secondary aerosols. She has won the second prize of National Natural Science Award once, the second prize of National Scientific and Technological Progress Award once, the first prize of Scientific and Technological Progress Award of the Ministry of Education twice, the first prize of Natural Science Award twice, the first prize once and the second prize of the Ministry of Environmental Protection once. She is Editor in Chief of J. aero. SCI., an important international academic journal, and a member of the aerosol scientific advisory group of WMO-GAW.
Topic: Characteristics and Evolution of Ozone and PM Pollution in China