Growing up in a developing country, Rwanda, located in East Africa, who would have thought we could be part of this huge and positively worldwide contributing project? Thanks to CAICE, …
Another world record…?
I arrived here in San Diego on July 15, 2014 just in time to see everything working!!! This includes phytoplankton blooms occurring in multiple MART systems and of course the …
CAICE IMPACTS a UCSD Undergrad
After finishing my second year of undergrad at UCSD, I am thrilled to already be a part of the CAICE IMPACTS experiments. My interests revolve around understanding the surface chemistry …
How science gets done
A lack of sleep, lots of laughs, and a room full of loud pumps: how science gets done! What a whirlwind the past few weeks have been! It’s hard to …
CAICE IMPACTS 2014
I have the privilege of writing the very first blog for our major 2014 NSF Center for Aerosol Impacts on Climate and the Environment (CAICE) summer intensive named IMPACTS (Investigation into Marine …
Symposium in Honor of Prof. Molina
Colleagues and former students gather to recount accomplishments and contributions to society. Professor Mario Molina has led an illustrious career in science to date. Most well-known for his early work …
CAICE Highlighted in C&E News
The development of new tools, techniques, and fundamental chemistry perspectives on aerosol particles — the central theme of CAICE — is featured as part of an issue focusing on Pittcon in Chemical …
Probing Aerosols One By One
http://cen.acs.org/articles/92/i13/Probing-Aerosols-One-One.html
How does atmospheric carbon dioxide harm coral reefs?
Carbon dioxide concentrations on earth have been steadily rising for decades. How is it then, that a mostly non-toxic gas that is well mixed throughout the Earth’s atmosphere could harm …
New UC President Napolitano visits San Diego
http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/oct/10/napolitano-UCSD/