Tag Archives: Joshua Fu
Fu Named AAAS Fellow
Joshua Fu has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science for his lifetime of research into solving environmental issues.
Fu Details Dangers of Wildfire Smoke for The Conversation
John D. Tickle Professor Joshua Fu wrote about the toxicity of wildfire smoke in an article titled “Wildfire Smoke is […]
Fu Named Board Certified Environmental Engineering Member by AAEES
John D. Tickle Professor Joshua Fu’s eminence in the area of air pollution and control has earned him the distinction […]
Restricting Ammonia Emissions Not Enough to Control Nitrogen Deposition
While nitrogen is an essential element in nature, excessive amounts of nitrogen, mostly coming from human activities like combustion and […]
Fu: Switch to E-Vehicles Will Benefit Taiwan’s Air Even with Coal-Based Power
John D. Tickle Professor Joshua Fu was part of a team that evaluated if a shift to electric vehicles will result in lowering the Taiwan’s particulate matter.
Fu Researches Wildfire Impact on Human Health
John D. Tickle Professor Joshua Fu has completed a collaborative study to understand how smoke particles from wildfires can impact human health.
Fu Appointed to Scientific Leadership Team for WMO
Professor Joshua Fu was appointed to the WMO’s Scientific Leadership Team of the Measurement-Model Fusion for Global Total Atmospheric Deposition project.
Fu Quoted in Newspaper about Air Pollution
John D. Tickle Professor Joshua Fu was quoted in a recent Knoxville News Sentinel article about Knoxville’s air quality. The […]
Joshua Fu and Graduate Students Honored by Graduate Student Senate
The Graduate Student Senate recognized John D. Tickle Professor Joshua Fu, doctoral student Jiani Tan, and master’s student Elina Geut at a recent awards ceremony.
Joshua Fu and Jiani Tan Receive Student/Faculty Research Award
The Graduate School recently awarded a Student/Faculty Research award to CEE’s John D. Tickle Professor Joshua Fu and his doctoral […]