Ying I Tsai
Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science, Taiwan
Dr. Ying I. Tsai has received his Ph.D. degree in National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, in 1999. Dr. Tsai has been members of several scientific societies and organization in Taiwan and Europe, especially Taiwan Association for Aerosol Research (TAAR) and The Nordic Society for Aerosol Research, European Aerosol Assembly (EAA). He was the former chairman of Department of Environmental Resources Management (2012-2014) and Director of Environmental Safety and Hygiene Center (2007-2012), Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science. He has honored as Annual Outstanding Industry-Academy Cooperation Award of Ministry of Education, Taiwan and Best Research Paper Award many times at Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science. Currently, he is working as Tenured Professor at the Department of Environmental Engineering and Science and Director at the Indoor Air Quality Research and Service Center, Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science, Taiwan. Meanwhile. Dr. Tsai serves as editors, associate editors or editorial board members for 15 international journals. He was also an adjunct Professor at the Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chiang Mai University, Thailand. Early he was interested in the chemical properties of atmospheric aerosol and long-range transport of aerosol, but recently he extended his attention to the emission identification and health risk potential of allergy-/irritation- causing aromatic substances in nano/micron aerosol from incense burning in the indoor environments with big data analysis. With distinguished contributions as marked by more than 160 research articles/scientific reports in prestigious journals and conferences, Dr. Tsai’s publications have been cited more than 1680 citations
Source Apportionments of Atmospheric Pollution, Chemical Characterization of Aerosol, Nanoparticle Physical/Chemical Properties, Allergy-/irritation- Causing Substances in Nano/micron Aerosol, Health Risk Assessment, Organic Markers of Biomass Burning, Environmental Nanotechnology
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