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Atmospheric Chemistry Brown Bag Talks
Computer and Space Science Building 3400 (Library)
Spring Semester 2012 Schedule
For more information contact Dale Allen
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Friday February 17
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Mr. Chinmay Satam
Controlling ammonia emissions from concentrated animal feeding operations UMCP-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering |
Friday February 24
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Dr. Susan Anenberg
Health co-benefits of mitigating short-lived climate forcers USEPA Office of AQ Planning & Standards |
Friday March 2
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Dr. Qingnan Liu
Recent Technique Notes on Tropospheric OH and HO2 Measurement using Laser Induced Fluorescence UMCP & Texas A&M |
Friday March 9
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Mr. Hao He
Long term trend of air pollution in the Mid-Atlantic: from emissions to aircraft measurements University of Maryland Department of AOSC |
Friday March 16
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Dr. Nick Krotkov
A new algorithm for vertical column NO2 retrieval from OMI measurements NASA-GSFC |
Friday March 23
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Spring Break
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Friday March 30
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OPEN
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Friday April 6
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Dr. Darin Toohey
The Canary in the Coal Mine: Why the Stratosphere is Still Relevant University of Colorado |
Friday April 13
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Dr. Purnendu Chakraborty
Organic Coated Water Droplets - from "Net Water Attractors" to "Oily" Drops UMCP |
Friday April 20
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Dr. Bill Swartz
Atmospheric response to different descriptions of the 11-year solar cycle in spectral irradiance John Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory |
Friday April 27
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Dr. Mark Castro
Atmospheric Mercury Dynamics in Western Maryland University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science |
Friday May 4
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Dr. Phil Decola
Photon Counting LiDARs and Carbon Accounting: Measuring the hot air at the World Economic Forum Sigma Space Corporation |
Friday May 11
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Dr. Xiaofei Ma
Soot Aggregate Restructuring: Effect of Surface chemistry and Water Condensation UMCP |
Friday May 18
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Dr. Alexei Lyapustin
An overview of MAIAC 1km aerosol retrieval capabilities NASA-GSFC |
Unless
otherwise noted in date line, all seminars are held in RM. 3400 (the Department's Library on the
third floor in the west wing of the Computer & Space Sci. Bldg.) at
12:00 p.m.
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Please park in Stadium
Parking, also known as Parking Garage 3 (PG-3, two blocks west of the building). You cannot park in any numbered
or lettered lots. Parking tickets incurred in these lots cannot be voided.
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