Faculty and Staff
Yugo Kanaya
- Degree
- Ph.D. (The University of Tokyo, 2000)
- Educational Contents
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Graduate Course: Ocean Environment and Climate Studies
- Research Interests
- Climate change and air pollution are two major international issues in the 21st century. Professor Kanaya focuses on key chemical substances, such as greenhouse gases and black carbon particles, aiming to understand the underlying mechanisms of the changes in their emissions and atmospheric concentrations. These related natural systems also need to be understood together. Scientific evidence will optimize the emission control policies and drive social transformation towards a solution. My research interests also relate to satellite-based and field observations of atmospheric composition using optical techniques.
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- Research Areas
- Atmospheric Chemistry, Optical Measurements, Asian Regional Air Pollution, Short-lived Climate Forcers
- Affiliations
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Japan Society of Atmospheric Chemistry, Meteorological Society of Japan, The Chemical Society of Japan, Japan Society for Atmospheric Environment, American Geophysical Union, European Geosciences Union, Japan Geoscience Union, Asia-Oceania Geosciences Society
- Academic Journals
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Journal of Geophysical Research, Aerosol Science and Technology, Atmospheric Environment, Scientific Reports
- International Conferences
- IGAC (International Global Atmospheric Chemistry) Science conference, AGU fall meeting, Asia-Oceania Geosciences Society Annual Meeting, The Korean geostationary environmental satellite (GEMS) science Team Meeting, IPCC AR6 Lead Authors Meeting