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Job Description : Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Atmospheric Chemistry-Climate Modeling:
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in atmospheric chemistry and climate modeling. The project aims to advance the understanding of climate-tropospheric-composition-chemistry interactions for different climate scenarios. The Postdoctoral Fellow will be ...
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The Paul Scherrer Institute is with 1300 employees the largest research centre for the natural and engineering sciences in Switzerland and a worldwide leading user laboratory. Its research activities are concentrated on the three main topics of solid-state physics, energy and environmental research as well as human health.
The Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry focuses on the
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... Journal from the American Chemical Society
Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
All new letters on topic areas covered by:
Journal ... , Clusters, Excited states; Kinetics, Spectroscopy; Atmospheric, Environmental and Green Chemistry; Molecular Structure, Quantum Chemistry, General Theory),
Journal of Physical Chemistry B (Macromolecules, Soft Matter; Surfactants, Membranes; Statistical Mechanics, ...
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... and feel sort of holy and grateful.
Just thinking about this made me want to change my brain chemistry. I reminded Julie of the cabinet in the garage where we could get what we needed to make the night really ... turn to be the nurse.
Extinction
“Honey bees are dying because of atmospheric electromagnetic radiation,” she says.
She says this while she rubs his back. Then she kisses the ...
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... in the Netherlands represents a vast improvement over previous atmospheric carbon-dioxide-fixing processes. Most of these are poisoned by ... s an audio interview with Bouwman from the Science podcast.
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... affect ocean chemistry, builds new islands, affects atmospheric chemistry.Extraterrestrial Impacts - Immediate fires, then colder temperatures for a few years/decades - which affect ... research needed to determine impact.
My point here was to illustrate the complexity of the atmospheric interactions of these drivers (and any others yet-to-be-identified). In other words, it is a bit premature to say ...
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... to tighten the ozone standard for smog will have an unfortunate side effect: Because of a quirk of atmospheric chemistry, those measures will hasten global warming.
There’s no question ... CCS to ride to the rescue, so we have to use a lot less coal. That will almost instantly reduce the atmospheric aerosols, since they stay around for days to months (unless we’re talking about a major ...
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... was a German chemist who discovered a process to create ammonia from atmospheric gases. The Haber-Bosch process is a reaction that fixes nitrogen ... The process would earn both Haber and Bosch Nobel Prizes in Chemistry (1918 and 1931 respectively). Today, the Haber-Bosch process accounts for ... 29 - Haber-Bosch Process originally appeared on About.com Chemistry on Friday, January 29th, 2010 at 00:05:36.
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... First, recent temperature. It has recently become clear that the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has cherry-picked temperature data (8) to over- ... are the product of a wise Creator -- who would not be likely to design it so that a minuscule change in atmospheric chemistry (CO2 rising from 0.027% to 0.039%) could force catastrophic climate change. Partly, too, because they ...
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... but the deposition of black carbon on snow and ice absorbs sunlight, further hastening glacial melt. The study, published online in the journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, said that warming from greenhouse gas emissions may only be responsible for about 10 percent of the rapid melting of many Himalayan glaciers. The researchers used ...
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Klaus Lackner (Geophysics,
Earth and Environmental Engineering): Covering CO2 sequestration
Robert Jackson (Biology): Covering Biological and Land Strategies to lower CO2
Philip Rasch(Atmospheric Science but a chemist by training): Calling for a Manhattan project type approach to researching geoengineering
David Keith (Chemical and Petroleum Engineering): Mainly advocating that some sort of ...
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... disable satellites,
cause power grid failures, and disrupt GPS communications. SDO also
will provide a better understanding of the role the sun plays in
Earth's atmospheric chemistry and climate.
SDO is the crown jewel in a fleet of NASA missions to study our sun.
The mission is the cornerstone of a NASA science program called ...
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... can disable satellites, cause power grid failures, and disrupt GPS communications. SDO also will provide a better understanding of the role the sun plays in Earth's atmospheric chemistry and climate.
SDO is the crown jewel in a fleet of NASA missions to study our sun. The mission is the cornerstone of a NASA science program called Living ...
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... view of the ominous, somewhat sickening, temperature inversion-induced Brown Cloud of the Denver/I-25 corridor (that I subsequently, coincidentally, learned the atmospheric chemistry of in class last night).
(Why I am so annoyingly insistent upon not driving to the trailhead.)
I rounded out the two hours with a couple miles of barefoot ...
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