[pam-users] Invitation to submit abstracts to AGU session A040 - Atmospheric Aerosol Processes, Properties, and Impacts Across Scales
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From: Cheng, Zezhen <zezhen.cheng at pnnl.gov>
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Cc: Lata, Nurun Nahar <nurunnlata at pnnl.gov>; Shrivastava, Manishkumar B <ManishKumar.Shrivastava at pnnl.gov>; Chen, Yuzhi <yuzhi.chen at pnnl.gov>
Subject: Could you share the Invitation to submit abstracts to our AGU session?
Dear Colleagues,
We are delighted to inform you about our session at the 2024 AGU Fall Meeting titled “A040 - Atmospheric Aerosol Processes, Properties, and Impacts Across Scales”, convened by Yuzhi Chen (ACES/PNNL), Nurun Nahar Lata (EMSL/PNNL), Zezhen (Jay) Cheng (EMSL/PNNL), and Manish Shrivastava (ACES /PNNL). We encourage you to submit your abstract to this session and share your insights and findings with an esteemed audience. If you know any colleagues who might also be interested in submitting abstracts, we kindly ask you to extend this invitation to them. We look forward to seeing you in Washington D.C. this December!
More information and abstract submission are available Here<https://us-east-2.protection.sophos.com?d=confex.com&u=aHR0cHM6Ly9hZ3UuY29uZmV4LmNvbS9hZ3UvYWd1MjQvcHJlbGltLmNnaS9TZXNzaW9uLzIyNTY0OQ==&i=NWZlMzY0NmMyMDVjNjQwZTE1YzFlYTc4&t=eTlaNXpUMUY0V0ZTcDhVcFRjSnJkMUZzQTNZN25SZExqVWowc1N4S2w4bz0=&h=8b178a582681477e89b4c08a1830bd1a&s=AVNPUEhUT0NFTkNSWVBUSVYprmScfmTWZNK3YPUDh0unnUNVbVSoQI62oPuLJB7Oeg>.
Sincerely,
Yuzhi Chen (ACES/PNNL)
Nurun Nahar Lata (EMSL/PNNL)
Zezhen (Jay) Cheng (EMSL/PNNL)
Manish Shrivastava (ACES /PNNL)
KEY INFORMATION:
* Abstract Due: Wednesday, 31 July 2024 at 23:59 EDT/3:59 +1 GMT.
* Session ID: 225649
* Session Description: Atmospheric aerosols originate from diverse sources undergoing complex multiphase processes, shaping their physicochemical properties that determine their impacts on air quality, climate, and health. Accurately predicting the endpoint impacts of aerosols remains challenging due to variability in aerosol processes and properties across scales. This session invites research that investigates aerosol processes, properties, and impacts at different scales via laboratory experiments, field measurements, and numerical models from molecular to macro scales. Relevant topics include: 1) multi-scale observations of aerosol properties, such as morphology, composition, volatility, mixing state, phase state, optical properties, and cloud condensation nuclei/ice nucleating particles forming abilities; 2) investigations of multiphase processes, including nucleation, coagulation, condensation, gas-phase oxidation chemistry, heterogeneous chemistry, condensed-phase chemistry, aqueous chemistry across different scales in varied environments; 3) evaluating multi-scale models that incorporate new knowledge in aerosol processes and properties; 4) assessing the impacts of aerosol processes and properties on air quality, climate, and health.
* Invited Speakers: Prof. Nga Lee (Sally), Georgia Institute of Technology
Prof. Bin Zhao, Tsinghua University
Zezhen (Jay) Cheng
Chemist
Terrestrial-Atmosphere Process
Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL)
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
902 Battelle Boulevard
P.O. Box 999, MSIN K8-93
Richland, WA 99352 USA
Office: (509) 372-6270
Cell: (614) 961-2247
zezhen.cheng at pnnl.gov<mailto:zezhen.cheng at pnnl.gov>
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