Xiaomeng Jin

Rutgers Air Quality Lab (RAQL)

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Department of Environmental Sciences

Rutgers University

14 College Farm Road

New Brunswick, NJ 08901

I am an assistant professor at the Department of Environmental Sciences, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey . I worked as a NOAA Climate and Global Change Postdoc Fellow at the Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley. I received my PhD in Earth and Environmental Sciences in 2020 from Columbia University.

I study atmospheric chemistry. My research aims to advance our understanding of the source, chemical formation, and impacts of air pollution , especially surface ozone and fine particulate matter pollution, using remote sensing observations along with computer models and in-situ measurements.

news

Oct 1, 2025 New textbook chapter: Intersections between Trends in NOx and VOCs and the Impacts on Chemistry of Cities
Sep 1, 2025 New study led by former postdoc Yu Tian: Global patterns and trends in ground-level ozone chemical formation regimes from 1996 to 2022
Sep 1, 2025 New study on impacts of wildfire smoke aerosols on ozone photochemistry, led by Jiaqi Shen, is published at Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.
Jul 15, 2025 New study on using TEMPO for ozone chemistry published at Geophysical Research Letters!
Jul 1, 2025 New postdoc scholar: Deepangsu Chatterjee from WashU!