Science Team Membership

[revised 09/03/09]





SCIENCE TEAM PROJECTS (26)

INVESTIGATOR(S)
AFFILIATION
PROJECT TITLE
Berg, Larry Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Cloud-Aerosol Interactions: Influence of Cloud and Transport Processes on Aerosol Size Distribution and Optical and Microphysical Properties
Bond, Tami University of Illinois Optical Properties of Moderately-Absorbing Organic and Mixed Organic/Inorganic Particles at Very High Humidities
Chuang, Cathy Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Global Modeling and Validation of Formation, Transformation, and Radiative Forcing of Secondary Organic Aerosols
Daum, Peter H. Brookhaven National Laboratory Aerosol-Cloud Interactions: Field Studies and Interpretation
Davidovits, Paul Boston College Laboratory Experiments and Instrument Development for the Study of Atmospheric Aerosols
Ervens, Barbara University of Colorado A Study of Cloud Processing of Organic Aerosols Using Models and CHAPS Data
Fast, Jerome Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Influence of Aging of Heterogeneous Mixtures of Aerosol and Gases on Aerosol Optical and Microphysical Properties
Finlayson-Pitts, Barbara University of California, Davis Formation of Secondary Organic Aerosols (SOA) Via Nitrate Ion Photochemistry In and On Particles
Gaffney, Jeffrey University of Arkansas Natural Radionuclides and Isotopic Signatures for Determining Carbonaceous Aerosol Sources, Aerosol Lifetimes, and Washout Processes
Ghan, Steve Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Integration of Field Studies and Laboratory Experiments to Improve the Representation of Aerosol Properties and Processes in Climate Models
Hostetler, Chris NASA Langley Research Center Characterizing Aerosol Distributions and Optical Properties Using the NASA Langley Airborne High Spectral Resolution Lidar (HSRL)
Kleinman, Lawrence I. Brookhaven National Laboratory Field Studies on the Atmospheric Evolution of Aerosols and their Optical Properties
Lee, Yin-Nan Brookhaven National Laboratory Determination of Aerosol Inorganic and Organic Composition: Implications for Formation, Evolution, and Optical and Cloud Nucleating Properties
Madronich, Sasha University Corporation for Atmospheric Research Secondary Organic Aerosols: Detailed Modeling and Comparison with MILAGRO Observations
Marley, Nancy University of Arkansas Aerosol Absorption and Scattering Meassurements: Field Measurements and Laboratory Characterizations
Martin, Scot Harvard College Laboratory Studies of the Reactive Chemistry and Changing CCN Properties of Secondary Organic Aerosol, Including Model Development
McGraw, Robert. L. Brookhaven National Laboratory New Particle Formation: Mechanisms and Influence on Atmospheric Aerosol Properties
McMurry, Peter University of Minnesota Growth Rates of Freshly Nucleated Particles
Paulson, Suzanne University of California, Los Angeles Optical Properties and Mass Measurements of Representative Aerosols
Schwartz, Stephen. E. Brookhaven National Laboratory Modeling Aerosol Processes in the DOE Atmospheric Science Program
Sedlacek, Arthur J. Brookhaven National Laboratory Evolution of the Optical Properties of Carbonaceous Aerosol
Seinfeld, John California Institute of Technology Mechanisms of Formation of Secondary Organic Aerosols and Implications for Global Radiative Forcing
Wang, Jian Brookhaven National Laboratory Effects of Atmospheric Aerosols on Clouds and Precipitation
Wexler, Anthony University of California, Davis Process Models of the Equilibrium Size & State of Organic/Inorganic Aerosols for the Development of Large Scale Atmospheric Models & the Analysis of Field Data
Zaveri, Rahul Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Processes Controlling Production and Transformation of Secondary Organic Aerosols
Ziemann, Paul; Sonia Kreidenweis, Markus Petters, Roger Atkinson, and Janet Arey University of California, Riverside Laboratory Studies of Processing of Carbonaceous Aerosols by Atmospheric Oxidants


SCIENCE SUPPORT PROJECTS (1)

INVESTIGATORS
AFFILIATION
PROJECT TITLE
Springston, Stephen. R. Brookhaven National Laboratory Core Measurements and Data Activities for Field Programs