Summary
Xiangyu 裴祥宇 is a postdoctoral researcher with nine years’ experience studying atmospheric chemistry, specializing in soot–secondary organic aerosol interactions, new particle formation, and their climate impacts. Trained with a PhD from the University of Gothenburg and a multidisciplinary background spanning physics and environmental science, he blends field and laboratory measurements with instrumentation development to probe particle processes. His work bridges rigorous academic research in Sweden and China, including postdoctoral roles at University of Gothenburg and Zhejiang University, and a visiting stint at HKUST that sharpened his experimental skills. As an atmospheric scientist and instrumentation engineer, he brings hands-on expertise designing and deploying measurement systems that reveal subtle aerosol–climate feedbacks often overlooked in modeling studies.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Atmospheric Chemistry, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Atmospheric Chemistry at Göteborgs universitet / University of Gothenburg
Master of Science (MSc), Physics, Master of Science (MSc), Physics at Helsingin yliopisto / University of Helsinki
Bachelor of Science (BS), Environmental Science, Bachelor of Science (BS), Environmental Science at Peking University
ClimBEco Graduate Research School Diploma, ClimBEco Graduate Research School Diploma at Lund University
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
English, Chinese, Swedish