Professor
Chang-Keun Song
Associate Professor
Department of Urban and environmental Engineering
Graduate School of Carbon Neutrality
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST)
Bio
Professor Song has a comprehensive understanding of various air pollution issues and contributes to developing the solutions to handle real-world problems, such as PM2.5 and ozone pollution. Basic to advanced scientific and engineering approaches are performed to improve the knowledge about the cause of air pollution and add scientific understanding of the complicated atmospheric process. Professor Song has conducted multi-disciplinary researches with many professionals in atmospheric chemistry/engineering, epidemiology, and planning disciplines to derive integrated analyses to derive solutions to real-world air quality problems.
Research Keywords
Urban Air Quality
- Turbulence and diffusion, CFD modeling with Chemistry, Local circulation Regional/National Air Quality
-Atmospheric chemistry, Long-range transport
- Air pollution modeling
-Remote Sensing, Environmental satellite
- Comprehensive policy relevant science for air quality
Climate Change and Carbon Neutrality
- Carbon neutrality with the policy relevance
- Future climate projection
- Co-benefit, SLCPs (Short-lived Climate Pollutants)
Professional Experiences
Associate Professor, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), 2016 - Present
Director/Senior Researcher, National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER), 2007 - 2016
Post-doctoral Fellow, Univ. of Houston, U.S., 2004 - 2006
Professional Education
Ph.D. Dept. of School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University (SNU), 2004
M.S. Dept. of Atmospheric Science, SNU (1997)
B.S. Dept. of Atmospheric Science, SNU (1995)
Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations
Steering Committee Member, National Strategic R&D Project/Fine Particle (2016)
Steering Committee Member, Korea-U.S. Air Quality Campaign (2015-2018)
Committee Member, Climate Change Expert Forum, National Assembly (2013-2014)