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Y. Lyu, Curriculum Vitae Yan LYU (1991.03-) School of Energy and Environment, City University of Hong Kong Tel: +852-60640176 Mail: [email protected] , [email protected] ● Education Ph.D. Fudan University, China (FDU) Sept. 2013 – July 2018 Thesis: Particle-size distribution of atmospheric semi-volatile organic compounds and associated particulate oxidative potential Supervisor: Prof. Xiang Li Exchange student Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz Sept. 2016 – Jan. 2017 Topic: Multiphase chemistry of reactive oxygen species in atmospheric aerosols and lung lining fluid Collaborator: Prof. Manabu Shiraiwa Bachelor East China Normal University, China Sept. 2009 – July 2013 Thesis: Heavy metals in the sediments of Liwa River: Pollution characteristics and Risk assessments Supervisor: Prof. Hong Deng ● Work Experiences

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Y. Lyu, Curriculum Vitae

Yan LYU (1991.03-)School of Energy and Environment, City University of Hong KongTel: +852-60640176 Mail: [email protected], [email protected]

● Education

Ph.D. Fudan University, China (FDU)Sept. 2013 – July 2018 Thesis: Particle-size distribution of atmospheric semi-volatile organic compounds and associated particulate oxidative potential Supervisor: Prof. Xiang LiExchange student Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz Sept. 2016 – Jan. 2017 Topic: Multiphase chemistry of reactive oxygen species in atmospheric aerosols and lung lining fluid Collaborator: Prof. Manabu ShiraiwaBachelor East China Normal University, ChinaSept. 2009 – July 2013 Thesis: Heavy metals in the sediments of Liwa River: Pollution characteristics and Risk assessments Supervisor: Prof. Hong Deng

● Work Experiences

Jan. 2019 – Present Postdoctoral Fellow, City University of Hong Kong Sept. 2014 – Jan. 2015 Teaching assistant, Fudan University

● Scholarships and Awards

2017 The Award for Outstanding Ph.D student at Fudan University, FDU2017 The scholarship for Pacific Insurance, FDU2017 Guanghua Independent award for academic research, FDU 2016 Chinese National Scholarship for Graduate Student, Chinese Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China2016 Exchange Program Scholarship for Doctoral Students, FDU 2016 Seeding Program Scholarship, Tongji Univ.

● Research interests

I am broadly interested in the ageing of bioaerosols and secondary brown carbon (BrC) formation in the atmosphere. I mainly focus on the product characterizations, mechanisms and atmospheric implications using liquid chromatography, high resolution mass spectrometer and biochemical assays.

● Publications

Gao, Y. Q., Lyu, Y., * Li, X. *: Size distribution of airborne particle-bound PAHs and o-PAHs and their implications for dry deposition. Environ. Sci.: Proc. Impacts. 21(7), 1184-1192, 2019.Guo, H.B., Yang, W., Jiang, L., Lyu, Y., Cheng, T., Gao, B.,* Li, X.*: Association of short-term exposure to ambient air pollutants with exhaled nitric oxide in hospitalized patients with

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Y. Lyu, Curriculum Vitae

respiratory-system diseases. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf. 168, 394-400, 2019.Guo, H.B., Lyu, Y., Cheng, T.T., Li, M., Xu, J. J., Li, X.*: Size-resolved particle oxidative potential in the office, laboratory, and home: evidence for the importance of water-soluble transition metals. Environ. Pollut. 246, 704-709, 2019.Lyu, Y., Guo, H.B., Cheng, T.T., Li, X.*: Particle size distributions of oxidative potential of lung-deposited particles: assessing contributions from quinones and water-soluble metals. Environ. Sci. Technol., 52(11), 6592-6600, 2018. Guo, M.J., Lyu, Y., Xu, T.T., Yao, B., Song, W.H., Li, M., Yang, X., Cheng, T.T., Li, X.*: Particle Size Distribution and Respiratory Deposition Estimates of Airborne Perfluorinated Compounds during the Winter Haze Period in the Megacity of Shanghai. Environ. Pollut., 234, 9-19, 2018.Lyu, Y., Zhang, K.,* Chai, F., Cheng, T., Yang, Q., Zheng, Z., and Li, X.*: Atmospheric size-resolved trace elements in a city affected by non-ferrous metal smelting: Indications of respiratory deposition and health risk, Environ. Pollut., 224, 559-571, 2017.Lyu, Y., Xu, T., Yang, X., Chen, J., Cheng, T., and Li, X.*: Seasonal contributions to size-resolved n-alkanes (C8–C40) in the Shanghai atmosphere from regional anthropogenic activities and terrestrial plant waxes, Sci. Total Environ., 579, 1918-1928, 2017.Li, X.,* Jiang, L., Hoa, L. P., Lyu, Y., Xu, T. T., Yang, X., Iinuma, Y., Chen, J. M., and Herrmann, H.*: Size distribution of particle-phase sugar and nitrophenol tracers during severe urban haze episodes in Shanghai, Atmos. Environ., 145, 115-127, 2016.Lyu, Y., Xu, T., Li, X.*, Cheng, T., Yang, X., Sun, X.,* and Chen, J.: Size distribution of particle-associated polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and their implications for health, Atmos. Meas. Tech., 9, 1025-1037, 2016.Lv, Y., Li, X.,* Xu, T. T., Cheng, T. T., Yang, X., Chen, J. M., Iinuma, Y., and Herrmann, H.*: Size distributions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in urban atmosphere: sorption mechanism and source contributions to respiratory deposition, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 16, 2971-2983, 2016.Xu, T., Lv, Y., Cheng, T., and Li, X.*: Using comprehensive GC × GC to study PAHs and n-alkanes associated with PM2.5 in urban atmosphere, Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res., 22, 5253-5262, 2014.

● Conferences

1. Particle Size Distributions of Oxidative Potential of Lung-Deposited Particles: Assessing Contributions from Quinones and Water-Soluble Metals. 2019 Asian Aerosol Conference, Hong Kong, May 27 – 30, 2019.

2. 大气颗粒物氧化能力的粒径分布及呼吸道沉降:金属、醌类物质的贡献 . 2017 The 9th

National Conference on Environmental Chemistry (NCEC), Hangzhou, China. Oct. 20 – 22, 2017.3. 2015 The Second Sino-European School on Atmospheric Chemistry (SESAC2), Shanghai, China. Oct. 19 – 31, 2015.