YIN Shuai
Professional Title:Associate Professor
Email:yinshuai@aircas.ac.cn
Dr. Yin is an associate researcher and master's supervisor at the Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and a recipient of the CAS Talents Program. His research focuses on biomass burning monitoring, atmospheric remote sensing, and global climate change. He earned the Ph.D. degree from Hokkaido University in 2018 and subsequently worked as a research associate at Hokkaido University and the National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) in Japan from 2018 to 2023. To date, Dr. Yin have published 43 papers in leading SCI journals, including The Innovation, Engineering, and Environment International, with 17 as the first author.
Biomass burning monitoring;
Atmospheric remote sensing;
Global climate change
[1] Shuai Yin* ; Biomass burning spatiotemporal variations over South and Southeast Asia, Environment International, 2020, 145: 106153
[2] Shuai Yin; Chong Shi*; Husi Letu; Akihiko Ito; Huazhe Shang; Dabin Ji; Lei Li; Sude Bilige; Tangzhe Nie; Kunpeng Yi; Meng Guo; Zhongyi Sun; Ao Li ; Reconstruction of PM2.5 Concentrations in East Asia on the Basis of a Wide–Deep Ensemble Machine Learning Framework and Estimation of the Potential Exposure Level from 1981 to 2020, Engineering, 2024
[3] Shuai Yin*; Meng Guo; Xiufeng Wang; Haruhiko Yamamoto; Wei Ou ; Spatiotemporal variation and distribution characteristics of crop residue burning in China from 2001 to 2018, Environmental Pollution, 2021, 268: 115849
[4] Shuai Yin*; Xiufeng Wang; Meng Guo; Heri Santoso; Hongyou Guan ; The abnormal change of air quality and air pollutants induced by the forest fire in Sumatra and Borneo in 2015, Atmospheric Research, 2020, 243: 105027
[5] Jianxia Chen; Chong Shi*; Bo Zhao; Shuai Yin*; Chenqian Tang; Husi Letu; Jian Xu; Run Ma ;Assessment of Ocean Color Products From the New Generation Himawari-8 AHI Geostationary Satellite and Its Application in the Calculation of the Photosynthetically Active Radiation, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING, 2024, 62: 4212913