Biography:
Dr. Fu-Ming Tao studied Chemistry at the University of Science and Technology of China and Suzhou University, and graduated as BS in 1982 and MS in 1985, respectively. He received his PhD degree from Boston College in 1991. After postdoctoral work supervised by Professor Edward Mason at Brown University and by Professor William Klemperer at Harvard University, he started a tenure-track faculty position at California State University Fullerton in 1995. He was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in 2000 and Full Professor in 2005. He was a Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar in 2000 and received research grants from different agencies including US National Science Foundation. He has published more than 140 research articles in SCI (E) journals. The frequent citations of his papers have made him as the top 2% cited in the world list.
Title : The chemistry of atmospheric smog and aerosols: Critical roles of ammonia