Man

Carl Malings

Assistant Research Scientist

Morgan State University

Baltimore, Estados Unidos

Líneas de Investigación


Carl Malings works to combine atmospheric chemistry models, satellite retrievals, and surface monitor data to better estimate & forecast air quality to support air quality decision-making globally.

Educación

  •  Advanced Infrastructure Systems, CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY. Estados Unidos, 2017
  •  Advanced Infrastructure Systems, CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF WASHINGTON. Estados Unidos, 2013
  •  Civil Engineering, COOPER UNION. Estados Unidos, 2012

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Assistant Research Scientist Full Time

    Morgan State University

    Greenbelt, Estados Unidos

    2022 - A la fecha

  •   Postdoctoral Researcher Full Time

    NASA Postdoctoral Program

    Greenbelt, Estados Unidos

    2020 - 2022

  •   Postdoctoral Researcher Full Time

    Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

    Paris, Francia

    2019 - 2020

  •   Postdoctoral Researcher Full Time

    Carnegie Mellon University Center for Atmospheric Particle Studies

    Pittsburgh, Estados Unidos

    2017 - 2018

Premios y Distinciones

  •   Team Excellence Award for leadership of a GEO Health Community of Practice Work Group

    Group on Earth Observations

    Colombia, 2025

    Team Excellence Award for leadership of a GEO Health Community of Practice Work Group, awarded at the AmeriGEO 2025 meeting in Bogotá, Colombia, August 2025.

  •   GMAO Group Scientific Achievement Peer Award

    NATIONAL AERONAUTIC AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION

    Estados Unidos, 2024

    GMAO Group Scientific Achievement Peer Award for contributions of the GEOS-CF Team, awarded December 2024.

  •   Earth Sciences Division Atmospheres Peer Distinguished Contribution Group Award

    NATIONAL AERONAUTIC AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION

    Estados Unidos, 2023

    Earth Sciences Division Atmospheres Peer Distinguished Contribution Group Award, awarded to the NASA ARSET team, December 6, 2023.


 

Article (22)

Air Quality Estimation and Forecasting via Data Fusion With Uncertainty Quantification: Theoretical Framework and Preliminary Results
Performance characterization of low-cost air quality sensors for off-grid deployment in rural Malawi
Application of Gaussian Mixture Regression for the Correction of Low Cost PM<sub>2.5</sub> Monitoring Data in Accra, Ghana
Characterizing the Aging of Alphasense NO<sub>2</sub> Sensors in Long-Term Field Deployments
First Measurements of Ambient PM<sub>2.5</sub> in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo and Brazzaville, Republic of Congo Using Field-calibrated Low-cost Sensors
From low-cost sensors to high-quality data: A summary of challenges and best practices for effectively calibrating low-cost particulate matter mass sensors
Sub-City Scale Hourly Air Quality Forecasting by Combining Models, Satellite Observations, and Ground Measurements
Air pollution in Kigali, Rwanda: spatial and temporal variability, source contributions, and the impact of car-free Sundays
Application of low-cost fine particulate mass monitors to convert satellite aerosol optical depth to surface concentrations in North America and Africa
Fine particle mass monitoring with low-cost sensors: Corrections and long-term performance evaluation
Information avoidance and overvaluation under epistemic constraints: Principles and implications for regulatory policies
Using a network of lower-cost monitors to identify the influence of modifiable factors driving spatial patterns in fine particulate matter concentrations in an urban environment
Demonstration of a Low-Cost Multi-Pollutant Network to Quantify Intra-Urban Spatial Variations in Air Pollutant Source Impacts and to Evaluate Environmental Justice
Development of a general calibration model and long-term performance evaluation of low-cost sensors for air pollutant gas monitoring
Quantifying high-resolution spatial variations and local source impacts of urban ultrafine particle concentrations
Submodularity issues in value-of-information-based sensor placement
Air Quality in Puerto Rico in the Aftermath of Hurricane Maria: A Case Study on the Use of Lower Cost Air Quality Monitors
Surface heat assessment for developed environments: Optimizing urban temperature monitoring
Value-of-information in spatio-temporal systems: Sensor placement and scheduling
Surface heat assessment for developed environments: Probabilistic urban temperature modeling
Conditional entropy and value of information metrics for optimal sensing in infrastructure systems
Value of information for spatially distributed systems: Application to sensor placement

BookWhole (1)

Integrating Low-cost Sensor Systems and Networks to Enhance Air Quality Applications

Review (2)

A framework for advancing independent air quality sensor measurements via transparent data generating process classification
Open Air Quality Data Platforms for Environmental Health Research and Action
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Carl Malings

Assistant Research Scientist

GESTAR II Cooperative Agreement

Morgan State University

Baltimore, Estados Unidos