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EOS party May 5, 2013

  • Posted on May 7, 2013May 7, 2013
  • by V. Faye McNeill

The McNeill Group End of Semester party was held Sunday, May 5 2013! L to R: Shitao, Mark, Alex, Joe, Min, Andrew, VFM, Giuliana, Silja, Greg, Yrjo, Dr. Neha, Dr.…

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McNeill Group Alumnus wins NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

  • Posted on March 29, 2013
  • by V. Faye McNeill

Joe Barakat, Columbia Chem E ’12, has been awarded the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship to support his PhD studies at Standford University.  He joins Coty Jen and Sophie Chu as…

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New McNeill Group article in ACPD

  • Posted on March 20, 2013
  • by V. Faye McNeill

Our newest publication is now in open discussion at Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions! Self-limited uptake of α-pinene-oxide to acidic aerosol: The effects of liquid-liquid phase separation and implications for…

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New McNeill Group article on the photochemical aging of Brown Carbon SOA

  • Posted on March 20, 2013
  • by V. Faye McNeill

We’re happy to announce the publication of our new manuscript as a Just Accepted article by J. Phys. Chem. A! “Photochemical Aging of Light-Absorbing Secondary Organic Aerosol Material” Neha Sareen,…

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New Review Article: Surface-Active Organics in Atmospheric Aerosols

  • Posted on February 18, 2013February 19, 2013
  • by V. Faye McNeill

We’d like to share with you our recently published review article, “Surface-Active Organics in Atmospheric Aerosols.”  Topics covered in this review include sources of surfactants in aerosols, and their impacts on…

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Our PNAS paper featured by Scientific American!

  • Posted on February 11, 2013
  • by V. Faye McNeill

Our recently published manuscript, “Surfactants from the gas phase may promote cloud droplet formation,” was featured on Scientific American‘s podcast, 60-second Science. Have a listen!  

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Our PNAS paper highlighted in an article on E&E News ClimateWire

  • Posted on February 5, 2013
  • by V. Faye McNeill

Our new publication in PNAS, “Surfactants from the gas phase may promote cloud droplet formation,” is highlighted in this news article, published today in E&E News’ ClimateWire!

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New McNeill Group Publication!

  • Posted on February 4, 2013
  • by V. Faye McNeill

We are thrilled to announce the publication of our work in the Early Edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy Sciences, USA! This work is the result of our ongoing…

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New McNeill Group work featured on Columbia Unversity, SEAS, and Georgia Tech homepages!

  • Posted on February 4, 2013February 6, 2013
  • by V. Faye McNeill

Our collaborative work with the Nenes group at Georgia Tech, published today in the PNAS Early Edition, is featured in the following article on the Columbia SEAS homepage: Study Shows…

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New McNeill Group Publication

  • Posted on January 8, 2013
  • by Joe Woo

The McNeill Group is happy to announce that a new manuscript has been published for open discussion in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions. Schwier, A. N., Viglione, G. A., Li,…

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Aqueous Organic Chemistry in the Atmosphere: Sources and Chemical Processing of Organic Aerosols (Feature), V.F. McNeill, Environ. Sci. Technol. (2015) 49 (3) 1237-1244.  link to article 
 
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