Wenhao Wang is a doctoral student in the Gangarosa Department of Environment Health at the Rollins School of Public Health of Emory University. His research interests include environmental satellite remote sensing, application of machine learning algorithms in exposure assessment, large-scale ambient air pollution models, and environmental epidemiology, and the health effects of wildfire activities. Currently, he is investigating the wildfire-related fine particulate matter species spatiotemporal distribution in the western United States. He also studies the long-term cardiovascular health effect of exposure to major fine particulate matter components in a large prospective cohort in China.
Areas of Interest
- Air Pollution
- Epidemiology
- Exposure Assessment
- Machine Learning
- Remote Sensing
Education
- Bachelor of Medicine 2018, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
- Master of Public Health 2020, Emory University