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Jun Wang
the University of IowaMeeting roles in:
Support PM2.5 Air Quality and Public Health Management in Wildfires by Satellite Observations and Machine Learning Techniques
Retrieve Nighttime Cloud Microphysical Parameters from VIIRS Observations: A Physics-Informed Transformative Machine Learning Approach
Evaluating and improving modeled smoke vertical distribution and surface concentrations for the 2020 western US wildfires
Spectral Intensity of Artificial Light at Night: Insights from TEMPO Observations, Background Noise Correction, and Circadian Stimulus Applications
TEMPO at Night
Expanding Geostationary Atmospheric Composition Satellite Constellation: Towards Global Coverage
Diurnal variations in atmospheric temperature and clouds as an indicator of the impact of light-absorbing aerosols on clouds and climate
Hourly Smoke Aerosol Optical Centroid Height (AOCH) Retrievals from Geostationary Satellites in Contiguous United States: Synergy of TEMPO and ABI/GOES-R
Repartitioning CESM Fire CO and CO2 Emissions Using Satellite-Derived Modified Combustion Efficiency
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