Prof. Ken-Hui Chang | Atmospheric Environment | Best Researcher Award
Vice President and Distinguished Professor,ย Department of Safety, Health and Environmental Engineering/National Yunlin University of Science and Technology,ย Taiwan
Profile
Education ๐
Ken-Hui Chang earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from National Taiwan University in 1994, following his M.S. in Environmental Engineering in 1988 and B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in 1984, both from the same institution.
Experience ๐ผ
Ken-Hui Chang serves as the Vice President and Distinguished Professor at the Department of Safety, Health, and Environmental Engineering, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology. With extensive experience, he has contributed significantly as a committee member for various environmental and safety organizations and has led research groups and projects related to air quality control and environmental engineering.
Research Interests ๐
Ken-Hui Chang’s research interests revolve around air quality control technology, atmospheric modeling, emission reduction strategies, and the impact of pollutants on environmental and human health. He is particularly focused on identifying and mitigating sources of air pollution and developing sustainable solutions for environmental protection.
Awards ๐
Ken-Hui Chang has received numerous awards for his contributions to the field, including Best Research Paper Awards from the Chinese Institute of Environmental Engineering and recognition in Marquis Who’s Who in Science and Engineering. His dedication to excellence and innovation has been consistently acknowledged throughout his career.
Publications Top Notes
“Identifying sensitive precursors of ozone formation using photochemical indicators and transition values comprised by continuous automatic monitoring data” (2024)
“Modeling of the Spatial Distribution of Forest Carbon Storage in a Tropical/Subtropical Island with Multiple Ecozones” (2023)
“Simulation and Estimation of the Inter-Source Category and/or Inter-Pollutant Emission Offset Ratios for a Heavy Industry City” (2023)
“Application and testing of a windblown dust module for a bare riverbed” (2022)
“Chemical characteristics and sources of organic aerosols across the Taiwan Strait” (2022)