Zifeng Tang, graduating Columbia M.S. Ch.E. 2023, will stay in the department to continue his Ph.D. studies. He will continue his research in the McNeill group on laboratory and modeling…
Tag: atmospheric chemistry
We are very happy that Miranda Hack is joining the group to study the heterogenous chemistry of stratospheric aerosols. Miranda’s work will help us understand how volcanic eruptions and large…
This week, the McNeill Group has been studying the impact of a prototype Far-UV disinfection device on air quality in an office. UV lamps, used for disinfecting surfaces and air,…
We are very happy to announce the publication of a new manuscript we worked on in collaboration with Dr. Sarah Petters, Prof. Jason Surratt, Prof. Barbara Turpin, and others at…
A new McNeill Group publication recently appeared in the open access journal Atmosphere. The first author is PhD candidate Will Tsui and this work originated in the PhD thesis of…
The McNeill Group enjoyed a fun and productive summer, with several visiting summer researchers from IIT Delhi, Lafayette College, and The Dalton School. Projects ranged from modeling wintertime air pollution…
We are proud to announce the acceptance and publication of the final version of our latest manuscript in the open access journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. In this paper we present…
You may already be familiar with the McNeill Group photochemical box model, GAMMA (Gas-Aerosol Model for Mechanism Analysis). GAMMA features detailed, coupled gas- and aqueous aerosol-phase chemistry. We and others…
We are proud to announce a new project, “Hydrolysis reactions on indoor surfaces: Impact on indoor air chemistry,” funded by the Sloan Foundation Chemistry of Indoor Environments program. Certain man-made…
In our recent publication in ES&T Letters, Ph.D. student William Tsui shows with the GAMMA model that reactions of photosensitized humic-like substances (HULIS) may be an important source of secondary…