Dr. Huan Zhou | Cardiovascular Research | Best Researcher Award
Communication University of Shanxi | China
Dr. Huan Zhou, Lecturer in Environmental Design at the Communication University of Shanxi, demonstrates an impressive research trajectory grounded in atmospheric environmental science and public health. With a Ph.D. from Shanxi University (2020) and postdoctoral experience in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Dr. Zhou has established a robust publication record, including studies in reputed journals such as Atmosphere, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, and Atmospheric Pollution Research. Her research focuses on the synergistic effects of PM2.5, O₃, and temperature variability on human mortality, reflecting deep interdisciplinary insight. She has authored and co-authored around 6 documents, accumulating over 84 citations, which translates to an h-index of 5, underscoring both productivity and scholarly impact. Dr. Zhou has led multiple funded projects, such as the Shanxi Basic Research Program and the “1331 Project,” contributing significantly to environmental health and data-driven decision-making. Her ongoing research integrates environmental analytics with smart health data modeling, marking a forward-looking approach to sustainable urban living. Overall, her academic contributions and citation performance reflect a growing global influence in environmental toxicology and public health analytics, affirming her position as a promising researcher in environmental and life science domains.
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Featured Publications
Zhou, H., Geng, H., Tian, J., Wu, L., Zhang, Z., & Zhang, D. (2025). Synergistic effects of ambient PM2.5 and O3 with natural temperature variability on non-accidental and cardiovascular mortality: A historical time series analysis in urban Taiyuan, China. Atmosphere, 16(5), 971