We study the behavior of aerosols in the atmosphere, including their emission, formation, transformation and deposition and how they affect climate and health.
Check out this cool work by @LHabib95 and @NeilDonahue published in #ESATMOS investigating the potential for diffusion limitations when mixing particle populations representative of biomass burning and aged SOA!
https://t.co/hZAr7qlVsM
Air pollutant sources can have major differences over very small scales, and cooking may be an important source of urban ultrafine particles. More details in our paper: https://t.co/6l8B1nKahn @subu_caps @CAPS_CMU @CMU_Mech
CMU's Center for Atmospheric Particle Studies is advancing the state of knowledge across science, engineering, and policy related to particulate matter in the atmosphere and actively influencing related environmental policy.
Learn more: https://t.co/iAgXOdD4MV
I am SUPER excited for our national estimates of national UFP concentrations to be published in @EnvSciTech. As always, awesome work by Provat Saha @ALRLab@CAPS_CMU @CMU_Mech @MarshallJulian
https://t.co/ZEtwTlunnV
The fire smoke event last week gave us a day with PM2.5 nearly 6 times higher than normal. That and more in a special RAMP report here: https://t.co/pMo3aA0t32
Free RAMP sensors will measure carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, fine particulate matter, and other pollutants in Hampton Township through a CMU collaboration: https://t.co/rew0Lq2sZV @albertpresto@CAPS_CMU @subu_caps #AirQuality
.@CMU_Mech and @CAPS_CMU’s Albert Presto spoke at an Allegheny County Council Committee forum about information on how independent, low-cost monitoring can reveal insights over more fine-grained neighborhood-level geographies about air quality.
https://t.co/K10wC69BrU
#GettingToKnowOurFaculty Dr. Neil Donahue is a Thomas Lord Professor in @CMU_ChemE and the Director of CMU’s Steinbrenner Institute for Environmental Education and Research.
His research focuses on envirochemical engineering, energy and energy science.
https://t.co/4kdixylo6y
Dear colleagues,
we are excited to announce that we are currently working on a new special issue: "Brown Carbon and its Atmospheric Chemical Evolution".@Atmosphere_MDPI@PNNLab@RJLeeGroup
We look forward to your submissions.
https://t.co/dfVCre1gri
How important is night-time chemistry of biomass burning emissions in an urban environment? Find out in our recent work, using a dual chamber system. @CAPS_CMU@cstacc@pyrotrach@EUROCHAMP2020
And that's a wrap! 👏
Please do join us next week for our second edition of this #RSCDesktopSeminar celebrating the inaugural issues of #ESAtmos!
🧐More information👉https://t.co/VfVtdbiolv
🔗Register👉https://t.co/vkFU13yLTS
Just came out! Organic #aerosol volatility & viscosity in the North China Plain. Collaboration with Chinese Academy of Sciences, @CAPS_CMU, Georgia Tech and others. Kinetically limited gas–particle partitioning may need to be considered. https://t.co/ZZGDN6mi7Q