Affiliated Researchers: Aerosols

Affiliates are Penn Staters who have a connection to or an interest in the work of the Institute of Energy and the Environment.

Displaying 12 search result(s) for Aerosols.

Gregory Jenkins


Professor, Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
Top research keywords: West Africa, Climate Modeling, Ozone, Tropospheric Ozone, Climate Models

Zachary Bitzer


Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences
Top research keywords: Tobacco Products, Free Radicals, Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems, Smoke, Nicotine

Jeremy Gernand


Associate Professor, John and Willie Leone Department of Energy & Mineral Engineering (EME)
Top research keywords: Nanostructured Materials, Toxicity, Nanoparticles, Carbon Nanotubes, Particulate Matter

Laifang Li


Assistant Professor, Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
Top research keywords: Summer, Rainfall, Sea Surface Salinity, Moisture, Climate Models

Joshua D. Lambert


Professor, Food Science
Top research keywords: Tea, Polyphenols, Epigallocatechin Gallate, (-)-Epigallocatechin 3-Gallate, Polyphenol

Donghyun Rim


Associate Professor, Architectural Engineering
Top research keywords: Ventilation, Ozone, Particle, Air, Indoor Environment

James Freihaut


Professor, Architectural Engineering
Top research keywords: Electric Lamps, Heating, Air, Tar, Coal

Miriam Freedman


Professor, Chemistry
Top research keywords: Aerosol, Aerosols, Phase Separation, Nucleation, Ammonium Sulfate

William Bahnfleth


Professor, Architectural Engineering
Top research keywords: Irradiation, Air, Air Quality, Water, Impurities

David Miller


Assistant Research Professor, Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
Top research keywords: Optical Radar, Isoprene, Oxidation, Hydroxyl Radical, Ozone

William Brune


Distinguished Professor, Meteorology and Atmospheric Science
Top research keywords: Aerosol, Oxidation, Isoprene, Ozone, Troposphere

Alexander Thames


Ph.D. Candidate, Geosciences and Climate Science
Top research keywords: Dimethyl Sulfide, Troposphere, Tomography, Atmosphere, Hydroxyl Radical