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Kazuyuki Miyazaki is a scientist who specializes in atmospheric composition research. His research activities range from the development of chemical data assimilation systems to the study of the impact of air quality on climate and human health. He has led the production of decadal chemical reanalyses based on the assimilation of multi-constituent satellite measurements (NASA GES DISC, JPL website), , providing unique insights into long-term changes in atmospheric composition and emissions. Dr. Miyazaki serves as a Principal Investigator on multiple NASA-funded projects, including the Aura Science Team, ACMAP, Earth Science U.S. Participating Investigator program, and the Earth Science to Action program. His current research focuses on the generation, evaluation, and application of chemical reanalyses; observing system simulation experiments (OSSEs); satellite data validation; and the assessment of air quality and greenhouse gas emissions using integrated modeling and observations.