Brooks, Sarah
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Collaborative Research: Quantifying the Role of Pollen in Cloud Formation through Measurements and Modeling
awarded by National Science Foundation - (Arlington, Virginia, United States)
2018 - 2021
Viscous Organic Liquids and Catalysis of Atmospheric Ice Nucleation
awarded by National Science Foundation - (Arlington, Virginia, United States)
2018 - 2021
The North Atlantic Aerosols and Marine Ecosystems Study (NAAMES)
awarded by Langley Research Center - (Hampton, Virginia, United States)
2015 - 2020
Identification of Cloud-Nucleating and Ice-Nucleating Biological Aerosol Sources
awarded by National Science Foundation - (Arlington, Virginia, United States)
2015 - 2019
Collaborative Research: Why Does Oxidation Improve Freezing? Using Laboratory Measurements and Molecular Simulations to Investigate Heterogeneous Ice Nucleation on Carbon Surfaces
awarded by National Science Foundation - (Arlington, Virginia, United States)
2013 - 2016
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Antonietti, Carlos G (2014-08). Development of the Captive Aerosol Growth and Evolution Chamber System.
Cole, Benjamin (2012-10). On the Microphysical Properties of Ice Clouds as Inferred from the Polarization of Electromagnetic Waves.
Collier, Kristen Nicole (2016-08). Role of Organic Hydrocarbons in Atmospheric Ice Formation via Contact Freezing.
Deng, Chunhua (2013-12). Chemical Composition and Cloud Nucleation Ability of Marine Aerosol.
Fornea, Adam P. (2010-07). Heterogeneous Surface-Based Freezing of Atmospheric Aerosols Containing Ash, Soot, and Soil.
Glen, Andrew (2014-01). The Development of Measurement Techniques to Identify and Characterize Dusts and Ice Nuclei in the Atmosphere.
Lu, Jianxu (2010-01). Simulation of Lidar Return Signals Associated with Water Clouds.
Mason, Laura E. (2010-01). Linking Chemical Changes in Soot and Polyaromatics to Cloud Droplet Formation.
Mirrielees, Jessica Aileen (2018-06). Instrument Artifacts Lead to Uncertainties in Parameterizations of Cloud Condensation Nucleation.
Moon, Seong-Gi (2011-08). Chemical and Physical Properties of Atmospheric Aerosols (a) A Case Study in the Unique Properties of Agricultural Aerosols (b) The Role of Chemical Composition in Ice Nucleation during the Arctic Spring.
Orcutt, John Michael (2014-12). Using In-Situ Aerosol Optical Properties to Develop a Novel Air Quality Monitoring and Diagnostic Tool.
Ren, Tong (2018-10). Aerosol Lightning Enhancement over Northern Alabama: Predictions, Mechanisms, and Simulations.
Suter, Katie Ann (2012-10). How Physical and Chemical Properties Change Ice Nucleation Efficiency of Soot and Polyaromatic Hydrocarbon Particles.
Wilbourn, Elise Katherine (2019-11). Atmospheric Ice Nucleation Ability of Marine Phytoplankton and Viruses.
Xu, Guanglang (2017-12). NUMERICAL STUDY ON THE LIGHT SCATTERING PROPERTIES OF SOME ENVIRONMENTAL COMPONENTS.
Zenker III, John Paul (2017-05). Using Depolarization to Quantify Ice Nucleating Particle Concentrations: A New Method.
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