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58 results for "Song, Shaojie"

58 results for "Song, Shaojie"

Shaojie Song

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Researcher Spotlight (first published in 2019): In 2008, as Shaojie Song was finishing his undergraduate studies at Tsinghua University in Beijing, the city was preparing to host the summer Olympics and struggling to contain its air pollution. “It was a...

HCP Researcher Profile: Shaojie Song

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Shaojie Song Research Associate, Harvard-China Project In 2008, as Shaojie Song was finishing his undergraduate studies at Tsinghua University in Beijing, the city was preparing to host the summer Olympics and struggling to contain its air pollution. “It...

Shaojie Song Earns 2021 Young Investigator Award

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Dr. Shaojie Song, Research Associate at the Harvard-China Project, was named the winner of the 2021 Young Investigator Award by Atmosphere. This annual award recognizes the contributions and achievements of rising stars under the age of 35 in atmospheric...

HCP Recent Publications

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HCP Publications: The Harvard-China Project on Energy, Economy and Environment, based at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, works with colleagues across Harvard and partner institutions in China to conduct and publish...

HCP Undergrad Researcher Q&A: Raymond Song

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HCP Q&A with Researchers: The Harvard-China Project on Energy, Economy and Environment, based at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, is initiating a new Q&A series with our research contributors. This is the sixth...

2021 Research Assistantship Descriptions

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RESEARCH TEAM ONE (3 STUDENTS): This team will be led by Professor Michael B. McElroy, Gilbert Butler Professor of Environmental Studies and Chair of the HCP, with Dr. Shaojie Song, Research Associate at the HCP, and Professor Xi Yang, Visiting Scholar at...

HCP Research Brief: Effect of Climate on Beijing Air Quality

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Summary of New Project Publications for Non-Specialists Publication: Gao et al. 2020. “ China's emission control strategies have suppressed unfavorable influences of climate on wintertime PM 2.5 concentrations in Beijing since 2002 .” Atmospheric...