We’re happy to announce the publication of VFM’s new review article, ‘Atmospheric Aerosols: Clouds, Chemistry and Climate,’ as a Review in Advance online in the Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.…
Author: V. Faye McNeill
Prof. McNeill is a coauthor on this newly accepted Feature article in Environmental Science & Technology: The Essential Role for Laboratory Studies in Atmospheric Chemistry James B. Burkholder, et al. Environ. Sci.…
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We are very happy to announce the publication of our new manuscript as a Just Accepted Manuscript in the Journal of Physical Chemistry A. This publication is the result of a…
This time of year is like Christmas for aerosol scientists – it’s time for the 35th Annual AAAR Meeting! The meeting, which will be held in Portland, OR, this year, highlights…
Our 2013 paper on the photochemical aging of aerosol brown carbon has been featured in a virtual special issue of the Journal of Physical Chemistry A, on Atmospheric Physical Chemistry.…
We are very happy to announce the publication of our exciting new results demonstrating the first direct detection of organic material at the gas-aerosol interface. This article is the first publication to result…
Prof. McNeill visited the Department of Chemistry at Temple University to give a seminar on April 7, 2016. Here she is pictured with several members of the Columbia-Temple NSF Photoactivator…
Today the McNeill Group celebrated the end of another productive semester with an outing to Artopolis Cafe. Left to Right: VFM, Alison, William, Dexter, Mackenzie, Nate, Leah
Prof. McNeill and the McNeill Group were featured in the Spring 2016 Columbia Engineering Newsletter, “WATER ENERGY CLIMATE: Tackling the world’s biggest problems” Click here for the article, “Clearing the air”…