

Ping Jing
Recognized as a leader in the field of environmental science, Ping Jing serves as an Associate Professor at Loyola University Chicago's School of Environmental Sustainability. With a profound dedication to understanding the complexities of atmospheric dynamics, her research delves into the intricate relationships between air pollution, weather, and climate. Her work is particularly focused on the multifaceted effects of climate change on these critical environmental factors. Professor Jing's expertise extends to the investigation of how climate change influences air pollution patterns, a pressing concern in today's rapidly evolving environmental landscape. She is deeply engaged in exploring the relationship between ground-level ozone and plant life, a vital area of study given the increasing challenges posed by global warming. Her research also encompasses the presence of volatile organic compounds in the Chicago region, examining their connections to ozone levels amidst future climate stresses. Throughout her career, Professor Jing has contributed significantly to the academic community through her innovative research and insightful publications. Her work not only advances scientific understanding but also informs policy decisions aimed at mitigating the adverse effects of climate change. She is committed to fostering a deeper understanding of environmental sustainability and empowering the next generation of environmental scientists. In addition to her research, Professor Jing is an esteemed educator, dedicated to inspiring her students and equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to address the environmental challenges of the future. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking and interdisciplinary approaches, preparing students to become leaders in the field of environmental sustainability. Professor Jing's contributions to the field have been recognized through various awards and honors, reflecting her commitment to excellence in research and education. Her work continues to shape the discourse on climate change and environmental policy, making her a pivotal figure in the ongoing efforts to create a more sustainable future.
Publications
, 342-345, 2013-09-01
, 489-492, 2014-03-01
, 485-488, 2014-03-01