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Author: V. Faye McNeill
VFM delivered the plenary lecture in Aerosol Processes at the annual meeting of the Nordic Society for Aerosol Research this week in Stockholm, Sweden. (image courtesy of NOSA)
We are proud to announce the publication of the long-awaited volume 339 of Topics in Current Chemistry, “Atmospheric and Aerosol Chemistry,” which was edited by VFM and Prof. Parisa Ariya…
We’re happy to announce the publication of our manuscript, “Organic matrix effects on the formation of light-absorbing compounds from a-dicarbonyls in aqueous salt solution,” in Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts.…
Dr. Allison Schwier has co-founded a new sustainability blog, “Sustainability from All Sides.” Allison will be posting on topics related to climate science. Check it out! http://sustainabilityfromallsides.blogspot.fr/
We’re happy to announce that our latest joint publication with the Nenes group at Georgia Tech is in open discussion at ACPD: Inorganic salts interact with organic di-acids in sub-micron…
The open-access journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics has introduced article-level metrics (page views, PDF downloads, etc.) for individual journal articles. Check out the metrics for Shapiro, et al. (2009), one…
McNeill group members will be giving the following presentations this coming week at the 31st annual meeting of the American Association for Aerosols Research: Monday, 10:00-11:40 V. Faye McNeill, Tutorial: “Heterogeneous…
We are happy to announce the publication of our latest manuscript in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics: Self-limited uptake of α-pinene-oxide to acidic aerosol: The effects of liquid-liquid phase separation and…