Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

 

Research Topics: Experimental and theoretical studies in chemical kinetics and atmospheric chemical mechanisms; spectroscopic instrumentation development and applications; experimental determination of photochemical parameters; field measurement of particulate matter and trace gas species; exploration of regional and global chemical cycles; modeling of atmospheric transport, transformation and deposition of chemical constituents; modeling of atmospheric chemistry-climate interactions; physics of aerosols and aerosol instrumentation; boundary-layer transfer processes; atmospheric radiation; remote sensing; cloud and fog microphysics; formation of precipitation; atmospheric electricity, thunderstorm electrification and lightning.

Kenneth L. Demerjian, PhD, Ohio State, 1973. Atmospheric chemistry
ES 216(518) 442-4479E-Mail
David R. Fitzjarrald, PhD, Ohio State, 1973. Atmospheric chemistry, air pollution
ASRC(518) 437-8735E-Mail
Lee Harrison, PhD, Washington-Seattle, 1982. Aerosol physics, atmospheric radiation
ASRC(518) 437-8741E-Mail
Vincent P. Idone, PhD, Univ. at Albany, 1982. Atmospheric electricity
ES 215(518) 442-4577E-Mail
Robert G. Keesee, PhD, Colorado, 1979. Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
ES 214(518) 442-4566E-Mail
ASRC(518) 437-8703E-Mail
Scott D. Miller, PhD, UC-Irvine, 1998. Micrometeorology, air-sea interaction
Qilong Min, PhD, Alaska-Fairbanks, 1993, Radiative transfer, remote sensing
ASRC(518) 437-8742E-Mail
James J. Schwab, PhD, Harvard, 1983. Atmospheric chemistry, field measurement of gases and particles
ASRC(518) 437-8754E-Mail
Christopher J. Walcek, PhD, UCLA, 1983. Cloud physics, cloud chemistry
ASRC(518) 437-8720E-Mail
Wei-Chyung Wang, D.E.S., Columbia, 1973. Atmospheric radiation and climate modeling
ASRC(518) 437-8708E-Mail
Fangqun Yu, PhD, UCLA, 1998. Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry; Aerosol Microphysics
ASRC(518) 437-8767E-Mail