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Desktop Seminar with Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts

27 October 2020 15:00-16:00, Online, United Kingdom


Introduction
Welcome to the latest °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ Desktop Seminar, sponsored by the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼'s Environmental Science journal family. Each session will highlight the research of one of the journals' board members.

In this instalment, join Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts Editorial Board Member, Professor Delphine Farmer (Colorado State University), to hear about her latest work.

This 45-minute seminar will allow researchers of all professional levels to connect, share ideas and ask questions.

Programme

The programme for this event is as follows: 

11:00 EDT / 15:00 BST   Introduction
11:05 EDT / 15:05 BST   Masters of their fate: Revisiting atmospheric particle deposition and lifetime - Delphine Farmer
11:50 EDT / 15:50 BST   Questions
11:58 EDT / 15:58 BST   Closing remarks

To learn more about Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts, please visit the journal webpage, https://rsc.li/espi, and for more information about the Environmental Science family of journals, please visit â€‹http://rsc.li/envsci.
Speakers
Professor Delphine Farmer (Colorado State University), Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts Board Member, United States

Delphine Farmer received her BSc in Chemistry from McGill University before her MS in Environmental Science, Policy and Management and her PhD in Chemistry from the University of California at Berkeley. She held a NOAA Climate and Global Change Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Colorado at Boulder before joining that faculty in the Department of Chemistry at Colorado State University. Her work focuses on the development of new analytical techniques to study human influences on atmospheric chemistry and biosphere-atmosphere exchange of reactive trace gases and particles. Delphine received a Hermann Frasch Foundation Award in 2012 and an Arnold and Mabel Beckman Young Investigator Award in 2013



Venue
Go To Webinar

Go To Webinar, Online, United Kingdom

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Organised by
Jennifer Griffiths (griffithsj@rsc.org)
Emma Eley (eleye@rsc.org)
Neil Scriven (scrivenn@rsc.org)
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