ChandraMouli Pavuluri
职称:教授
邮箱:cmpavuluri@tju.edu.cn
电话:022-87370995
地址:第16教学楼618室
Chandra Mouli Pavuluri received Ph.D. in Chemistry from Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, India in 2005. He worked as postdoctoral researcher at abroad (Korea, USA and Japan), before joining the Institute of Surface-Earth System Science, Tianjin University as full professor in 2016. He has more than 15 years’ experience in atmospheric chemistry and isotope chemistry and authored 29 research papers in reputed research journals apart from a review article, two monographs and many conference contributions. His research has been cited in more than 800 publications with an h-index 16. He is a member of several scientific organizations, and serving as an Editiorial Board Member for "ScientificReports". Also serving as a frequent referee for several Earth and Environmental Sciences journals.
2006.01,JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), Japan.
2003.01,Senoir Research Fellowship, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), India.
2002.01,Junior Research Fellowship, Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), India.
1998.01,Karuri Gopala Krishnan Memorial Prize for university rank in MS, S. V. University, Tirupati, India.
2016.03~今,The Institute of Surface-Earth System Science, Tianjin University,Professor.
2005.07~2015.04,Seoul National Univ., Korea; Kent State Univ., USA; and Hokkaido Univ., Japan,Postdoc Researcher.
1999.09~2005.04,Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, India,PhD.
1999.01~1999.08,Sri Venkateswara College of Engg. & Tech. (JNTU), Chittoor, India,Asst. Professor.
1996.07~1998.08,Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, India,MS.
1993.07~1996.04,Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, India,BS.
(1)
2018.01~2021.12,天津市有机气溶胶的人为和生物源贡献、大气过程及季节性变化研究
(英文名称: Investigation of anthropogenic and biogenic contributions and atmospheric processing of organic aerosols and their seasonal changes in Tianjin),National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), China.
(2)
2017.01~2018.12,天津市气溶胶中二元酸及其稳定碳同位素组成研究
(英文名称: Studies on diacids and related compounds and isotopic compositions of atmospheric aerosols from Tianjin),National Natural Science Foundation of China.
(3)
2017.01~2019.12,二次有机气溶胶液相生成机制和化学过程的碳氮稳定同位素研究
(英文名称: Aqueous-phase formation and processing of secondary organic aerosols: insights from stable isotopes studies),Co-investigator,National Natural Science Foundation of China.
(4)
2016.03~2018.12,中国东北部有机气溶胶分子特征和稳定碳同位素组成:对一、二次源的影响
(英文名称: Molecular characterization and stable carbon isotopic compositions of organic aerosols in northeastern China: Implications for primary and secondary sources),Key Construction Program of the National “985” project, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China.
Atmospheric aerosols are a complex mixture of inorganic and organic material that directly emitted into the atmosphere (primary) from natural and anthropogenic sources and formed in the atmosphere (secondary) from the gaseous species of both the origins. Aerosols affect the Earth’s climate system, air quality and human health and play an important role in atmospheric chemistry. The current understanding of regional and global climate changes is suffering from large uncertainties in estimation of aerosol budget and their impacts due to lack of quantitative understanding of their properties, origins and transformations. To improve the understanding of aerosol properties and sources and thus their interactions with climate system, his group focuses on atmospheric chemistry and isotope geochemistry with a special emphasis on physicochemical characteristics, origins and secondary formation and transformations of atmospheric aerosols. The specific topics of research include: (i) Field experiments on chemical components, organic molecular species, number size distributions and stable carbon (13C), nitrogen (15N) and radiocarbon (14C) isotope ratios of atmospheric aerosols and precipitation. (ii) Laboratory studies on production, transformation and degradation of secondary organic aerosols (SOA) and subsequent changes in their 13C and 15N isotopic compositions, and role of radicals and catalysts abundances on aerosol chemical processes in gaseous and aqueous phases under atmospherically relevant conditions.
Atmospheric Chemistry for graduates (MS & PhD) since 2016. Taught Engineering Chemistry for undergraduates (B. Tech.) during 1998-99.