Dr. Hanqin Tian has been elected Fellow of American Geophysical Union (2020) for outstanding and pioneering contributions to understanding the role of terrestrial ecosystems in controlling sources and sinks of greenhouse gases.

Dr. Hanqin Tian, elected AGU Fellow (2020), is a leading expert on atmospheric & terrestrial budgets of biogenic GHGs & how they’re affected by human activity. One of the 1st Earth System modelers to integrate GHGs into one framework, w/ a process-based N cycle, remote sensing & non-linear interactions. To be elected a Fellow of AGU is a special tribute for those who have made exceptional scientific contributions. Nominated Fellows must have attained acknowledged eminence in the Earth and space sciences. This designation is conferred upon not more than 0.1% of all AGU members in any given year.

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