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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Prof. Shanyu Han
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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Prof. Hao Xie
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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Prof. Cheng Cao
My research focuses on the application of metal isotopes to understand the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, oxygen and critical metals, especially during extreme climate events.
B-210, Modern Engineering Plaza
E-mail: chengcao@nju.edu.cn
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