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Yun Hang
University of Texas Health Science Center at HoustonMeeting roles in:
Effectively Using Climate and Weather Data for Health Applications I Poster
Effectively Using Climate and Weather Data for Health Applications II Oral
Application of a Deep Learning Approach Using Google Street View Imagery to Improve Characterization of Neighborhood Deprivation for Environmental Health Research
Hourly Satellite-Derived Ozone Dynamics Reveal Transboundary Pollution Patterns and Health Risks along the U.S.-Mexico Border
Advancing Spatiotemporal PM2.5 Forecasts and Air Quality Alerts in Texas via Bidirectional LSTM and Double Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks
High-Resolution Wildfire Smoke Exposure Analysis in Butte County, California (2020): Linking Black Carbon and PM2.5 to Social Vulnerability and Cancer Mortality
GeoHealth Student and Early Career GeoBurst Session I GeoBurst
From Smoke to Health: Mapping PM2.5, Black Carbon, and Cancer Mortality After the 2020 Butte County, California Fires
From Smoke to Health: Mapping PM2.5, Black Carbon, and Cancer Mortality After the 2020 Butte County, California Fires
GeoHealth Student and Early Career GeoBurst Session II Poster
Heat, Air Pollution, and Greenhouse Gases: Health and Environmental Impacts Across Urban and Energy Systems I Poster
Heat, Air Pollution, and Greenhouse Gases: Health and Environmental Impacts Across Urban and Energy Systems II Oral
Dr. Hang is an Assistant Professor at the School of Public Health at the University of Texas. She completed her Ph.D. training in Atmospheric Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and her postdoctoral fellowship in Environmental Health at Emory University. She directs the Health-Atmosphere Nexus Group (utsph-hang.org), investigating health risks linked to air pollution and climate change, from under-resourced communities to a global scale.
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