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30 June 2021
Prof. Dr. Xuejun Liu Appointed Associate Editor in Atmosphere
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We are pleased to announce that Prof. Dr. Xuejun Liu has been appointed Associate Editor of Atmosphere.
Prof. Dr. Xuejun Liu is from the College of Resources and Environmental Sciences at China Agricultural University, Beijing, China. He has been involved in teaching and research work on plant nutrition and environmental sciences, and carried out fruitful studies in the fields of the farmland nitrogen cycle and atmospheric settling. He has undertaken research on many major topics for the National Natural Science Foundation in China and Sino-German international cooperation projects and published over 50 papers, including 24 SCI papers and 6 monographs.
We warmly welcome Prof. Dr. Xuejun Liu as the Associate Editor in Atmosphere and look forward to his contribution to the continued success of Atmosphere.