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Di Tian
Sun Yat-sen University
Researcher Di Tian has made significant contributions to various fields, including environmental science, materials science, and climate modeling. Their work on conservative pollutants off Changjiang Estuary reveals insights into transport and accumulation patterns, while investigating near-inertial ocean responses to typhoons in the Northern South China Sea sheds light on coastal dynamics. Additionally, studies on Rashba splitting, microbial degradation mechanisms, artificial neural networks for projected rainfall intensity, global nitrogen uptake, and soil organic carbon pools have expanded knowledge on materials science, ecology, and climate science. Furthermore, research on rhizosphere effects, tree-crop intercropping systems, and tropical cyclone observation has implications for environmental management and sustainable agriculture, while exploring pharmaceutical pollutants in river systems highlights the need for water quality monitoring.