Prof. Huiming Bao
Middle atmosphere, Mars, ancient atmosphere on Earth, Earth history, applications of isotope effects in chem/bio-engineering.
B-315, Modern Engineering Plaza
E-mail: bao@nju.edu.cn
Triple oxygen isotope; Quadruple sulfur isotope; Clumped isotope; C, N, O, S, and P biogeochemical cyclings during major events in Earth history; New experimental method and instrument development.
B-311, Modern Engineering Plaza
E-mail: ybpeng@nju.edu.cn
Prof. Xiaobin Cao
My research interests include origin and evolution of solid planets, C-O-S and water cycles through Earth history, and the nature of biological activities. I specialize in developing new models and theoretical frameworks for triple and clumped isotopes.
B-310, Modern Engineering Plaza
E-mail: xiaobincao@nju.edu.cn
Prof. Hao Yan
Stable isotope kinetics during carbonate precipitation, evaporation, pyrite oxidation, etc.; Mass independent fractionation; Triple oxygen isotopes; Terrestrial carbon cycle; Atmospheric chemistry; Clumped isotopes.
B-312, Modern Engineering Plaza
E-mail: hyanisotope@163.com
Prof. Shohei Hattori
Aerosols (sulfate, nitrate, ammonium, methanosulfonate); Oxidants (O3, OH, H2O2); Ice Core; Glacier; Photochemistry; Atmospheric acidity; Microbial biogeochemistry
Fields: Atmosphere (troposphere and stratosphere), Biosphere, Cryosphere
B-214, Modern Engineering Plaza
E-mail: hattori@nju.edu.cn
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Shanyu Han
Isotope effects in non-adiabatic gas-phase reactions; Non-mass-dependent fractionation; Photochemistry; Quantum chemistry and quantum dynamics approaches.Isotope effects in non-adiabatic gas-phase reactions; Non-mass-dependent fractionation; Photochemistry; Quantum chemistry and quantum dynamics approaches.
B-213, Modern Engineering Plaza
E-mail: shhan@nju.edu.cn
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Xie Hao
Stable isotope distribution in organic molecules as indicators of metabolisms, climate and basin thermal history; chemical mechanisms in petroleum generation; metabolic paths in higher plants and animals; high resolution mass spectrometry; astrobiology.
B-211, Modern Engineering Plaza
E-mail: hxie@nju.edu.cn
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Cheng Cao
the application of metal isotopes to understand the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, oxygen and critical metals, especially during extreme climate events. explore new analytical methods for metal isotopes using the Orbitrap mass spectrometer and develop metal isotope tools to understand the elemental cycling through the reverse weathering and how reverse weathering participated in the long-term climate change.
B-210, Modern Engineering Plaza
E-mail: chengcao@nju.edu.cn
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