// Prof. Amos Tai, an associate professor in the Earth System Science Programme in the Faculty of Science, is poised to solve the planet's problems. An environmental engineer and atmospheric scientist by training, he unfurls the factors at play connecting some of Earth's most-pressing issues: climate change, air pollution, food production and forest conservation. Professor Tai's brand of computational research ties these big-picture issues together. Backed by his engineering-science training, he deploys supercomputers to build models that predict the future climate and state of the environment on Earth. He uses back-tested data and inputs from different current drivers to anticipate future change for the planet. That helps him identify optimal strategies to handle such change. //
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18 September 2020
// Prof. Amos Tai, an associate professor in the Earth System Science Programme in the Faculty of Science, is poised to solve the planet's problems. An environmental engineer and atmospheric scientist by training, he unfurls the factors at play connecting some of Earth's most-pressing issues: climate change, air pollution, food production and forest conservation. Professor Tai's brand of computational research ties these big-picture issues together. Backed by his engineering-science training, he deploys supercomputers to build models that predict the future climate and state of the environment on Earth. He uses back-tested data and inputs from different current drivers to anticipate future change for the planet. That helps him identify optimal strategies to handle such change. //
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