I am recruiting PhD students at @PurdueEAPS to observe and model the surface-atmosphere exchange of reactive gases and address open questions regarding air quality and climate. Please repost and share if you know of interested folks! More info attached.
https://t.co/XnqwHy23Xf
If you ever ride your bike around @UWMadison, we need your input! Help us renew our status as a Platinum Bike Friendly University (BFU) by completing this survey by Oct. 10: https://t.co/iOCWOniim9
@UWFacilities@SustainUW @MadisonBikes @BikeFed
Thank you for everything, FLIP. ❤️
Last week, the Floating Instrument Platform (FLIP) was towed to a dismantling and recycling facility after more than 50 years of advancing society’s understanding of ocean currents, ocean acoustics, air-sea interactions, marine mammals & more.
NOAA CSL has a postdoc/research scientist position open on our high altitude CIMS instrument project (https://t.co/ZnIvugaw0h) on the NASA WB-57 aircraft to make in-situ measurements in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere:
https://t.co/KujezM2wVy
#atmchemaerojobs
Do you study biosphere-atmosphere interactions? We would love to see your work at the Biosphere-Atmosphere Interactions of Reactive Carbon, Oxidants, and Aerosols #AGU23 session. Consider submitting an abstract! Convened by @JoshShutter, Kelley Wells, @mzCHEMj, @dbkilgour, myself
Careful precipitation trend analysis from ship based observations done by my @UW_AOS colleague Grant Petty and student Harrison Tran reveals patterns to "Seventy-Year Trends in Ship-Reported Oceanic Precipitation Frequency" https://t.co/uQg9sZbidi
Big new paper out today in Science!
We find that Biden admin's approach to identifying and prioritizing EJ communities is unlikely to reduce racial/ethnic disparities in PM2.5 exposure. If you want to address racial disparities, can't ignore race!
https://t.co/xEKbQ3DKEL
Excited to share that I will join @PurdueEAPS as an Asst. Prof. Fall 2024. It’s a privilege to be part of such a talented and welcoming community that inspires great science. Grateful for support from family, friends, peers, and mentors that has allowed for this opportunity (1/2)
Congrats to @WoosterEdu alumni Kevin Wokosin and Emma Shell on this award! They wrote an #AtmosChem review with me that just kept going... We finally ended at 54 journal pages, 485 references, and 23 figures. I'm not exaggerating when I say their work was comprehensive!