Sino-UK joint international conference on the emissions of biomass burning aerosols and their atmospheric effects
Biomass burning releases substantial amounts of gaseous pollutants and aerosol particles into the atmosphere, significantly impacting air quality, human health, and climate change. The emissions from biomass burning vary depending on factors such as fuel types, burning conditions, and the subsequent ageing environment. These parameters also vary across different locations worldwide, resulting in highly complex biomass burning emissions. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a scientifically rigorous understanding of biomass burning emissions globally, along with the identification of common patterns. This will improve our current understanding and enhance our ability to predict the future impacts of biomass burning emissions in the atmosphere.
This conference is jointly organized by Fudan University and the University of Manchester. The aim of the conference is to gather scientists from China, the UK, and around the world to exchange research achievements and progress on biomass burning aerosols (BBA), with the goal of enhancing our understanding of fundamental chemical processes, the transportation of BBA, and their impact on health and climate. Additionally, the conference will explore opportunities for international research collaborations and joint funding applications.
The deadline for early fee registration was extended to 20th of October. The registration is still open with the normal fee until November 3th. A list of all accepted presentations can be found here if you want to check your submission's ID or session. The ID is needed for the registration.