Resources for early-career scientists in geosci, especially atmos sci: resources, career development, job listings, scholarships, fellowships, awards, grants, proposal writing, how the major federal agencies fund research in atmospheric chemistry, etc:
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The work I collaborated on is now online! We examined the size scaling of PM formation kinetics. Check it out on One Earth @OneEarth_CP : Rethinking urban haze formation: Atmospheric sulfite conversion rate scales with aerosol surface area, not volume: https://t.co/YzwlyGSdMV
In this ES&T study, authors used laboratory experiments, #airquality models, and field measurements to evaluate the effect of ionic strength on the reaction kinetics of NO2 hydrolysis in deliquesced #aerosolparticles. #airpollution
Read more here 👉 https://t.co/aF4WaDkoZT
A straightforward method has been developed for measuring vanishingly small concentrations of compounds in water – potentially opening up applications in environmental and forensic science.
@petervikesland explains all https://t.co/WW00cLgZQ1
Excited to see our latest work published on ES&T. We used aerosol optical tweezer to reveal the detailed kinetics of Mn-catalyzed SO2 oxidation as a important sulfate formation mechanism in PM2.5. Check it out at: https://t.co/GZvt0EWGhn
I’m very excited to learn that my postdoc work with @miriam_freedman at Penn State has been selected as @PCCP HOT article and FREE to access now! Find it here: https://t.co/VhdpOVm560
Check out our latest article using SERS active hydrogel for 3D cell imaging. We have achieved label free cell imaging in 3D here. It brings us one step closer to conducting SERS cell studies in a more realistic manner.
Linsey Marr has been named a MacArthur Fellow, a highly prestigious award commonly called a “genius grant.” 👏
The fellowship is awarded to those who have shown originality & dedication in their creative pursuits & a marked capacity for self-direction. https://t.co/1Bhq1AiKYF
BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2023 #NobelPrize in Physics to Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier “for experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light for the study of electron dynamics in matter.”
Join us at the first ever iCACGP-IGAC ECR online conference on November 17! Organized across three time zones, it will host ECR science, interactive events, and workshops. Registration is free!
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