Bringing Natural Chemical Complexity into the Lab
CAICE shows the importance of biogeochemical complexity in sea spray aerosol — now published in PNAS
Understanding complex environmental interfaces, like those on sea spray aerosols, is key to unraveling the uncertainties of our global climate.
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Scientists came from around the world to do experiments at our unique air-sea interaction facility.
Chemists in CAICE are exploring the role of atmospheric aerosol in our changing climate from a fundamental chemistry perspective using innovative experimental and theoretical tools that are being developed to study chemically complex systems.
CAICE shows the importance of biogeochemical complexity in sea spray aerosol — now published in PNAS
CAICE researchers have been actively getting out into the community to discuss their research and get kids excited about science.
Prof. Kimberly Prather sits down with KPCC’s ‘Take Two’ to discuss pollution aerosol and climate.
Prof. Bertram co-organized a session on Kinetics and Mechanisms in Atmospheric Chemistry at the 244th ACS National Meeting.