We’re thrilled to announce the publication of the second paper to result from our collaboration with fantastic scientists at U.S. EPA and UNC on modeling the data from the Look Rock,…
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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.…
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.…
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…
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…
We’re happy to announce the acceptance and final publication of this paper, led by the Surratt Group at UNC, in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. It is the first example of the application of…
Announcing the 2015 AIChE Environmental Division graduate and undergraduate student paper award competitions. Send nominations to Prof. McNeill at [email protected] by Aug 15, 2015. See links below for more information. AIChE…
We are thrilled to announce the publication of the final version of our manuscript introducing simpleGAMMA, our reduced aqueous mechanism for aqueous aerosol SOA formation, in Geoscientific Model Development! “simpleGAMMA…
We are excited to announce the online publication of the Mario Molina Festschrift in J. Phys. Chem. A.! Check out this excellent collection of atmospheric chemistry-themed articles, submitted in honor…