Aerodyne Research
Fangzhou Guo is a Senior Scientist at Aerodyne Research since June 2023, contributing to projects for the DOE, USDA, and NSF, and has received the 2022 Environmental Science & Technology Letters Best Paper Award for research on haze pollution using explainable machine learning. Prior to this, Fangzhou Guo was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Houston from February 2022 to May 2023, involved in multiple projects including DOE-TRACER and NSF-ALPACA, and served as the lead instrument mentor at the NSF-ASCENT Houston site. Additionally, Fangzhou Guo worked in the Natural Sciences Division at UNESCO in 2015. Educational qualifications include a PhD in Environmental Engineering from Rice University, a Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering from Yale University, and a Bachelor's Degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering with a focus on Economics from Rice University.
Aerodyne Research
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Aerodyne Research, Inc. (ARI) provides research and development (R&D) services and advanced sensor and software products to industrial, academic and government customers addressing national and international challenges, including: monitoring and enhancing regional and global environmental quality; developing clean and efficient energy and propulsion technologies; and advancing remote sensing, surveillance and image processing capabilities for the national defense. Teams of ARI scientists and engineers perform fundamental laboratory and theoretical studies; build, run and analyze complex computer models and system simulations; design and execute mobile and fixed-site field measurements; and develop, demonstrate, and deploy advanced measurement instruments and systems.