
Bond Group as of 1/2008
L to R: Back - Chris, Haolin, Ekbordin; Front - Abel, Yanju, Glynis, Laura, Fang, Tami
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Tami Bond Hi! |
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Yanju Chen Ph.D. candidate I am mainly focusing on organic carbon in the aerosol formed in biomass burning. I am concerned with the light absorption and its causes, because it could affect global climate. |
Laura Fierce |
Abel Lau |
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Glynis Lough |
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Christoph Roden Ph.D. candidate I am working on characterizing aerosol emissions from biofuel cookstoves, both in the field and in the lab. I want to be able to better represent the climate relevance of these emissions, and understand which factors contribute to different optical properties of carbonaceous particles. |
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Haolin Sun Ph.D. candidate My research interests are the impacts of carbonaceous aerosol on air quality and climate. I have been working on NASA Atmospheric Chemistry Modeling and Analysis Program (ACMAP) which aims at improving model representation of organic aerosol and model-observation comparison of carbonaceous aerosol in global climate models. My research approach is to integrate satellite remote sensing, meteorology-chemistry coupled modeling, and spatial statistics. |
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Ekbordin Winijkul Ph.D. candidate I am interested in emission from diesel vehicles, major emitters in the transport sector. I am using available emission and transportation data to estimate real world emission. I would like to see how much diesel vehicle emission affects climate. |
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Fang Yan M.S. candidate My research is focused on projecting vehicle emissions in different countries. Vehicle scrappage model as the base of vehicle age distribution is under construction. I want to see the contribution of transportation to climate change. |