Two new aerosol papers published in ACP and Marine Chemistry…
Congratulations to Amanda Willoughby on her first first authored publication! Amanda uses pyridine to examine the water insoluble organic matter in aerosols using FTICR MS. Check out the website to download the paper from Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics: http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/14/10299/2014/acp-14-10299-2014.html Willoughby, A. S., A. S. Wozniak, and P. G. Hatcher, 2014. A molecular-level approach for characterizing water-insoluble components of ambient organic aerosol particulates using ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 14, 10299-10314,...
Read MoreOcean Sciences Meeting 2014
Dr. Wozniak and Stephanie McElhenie attended the Ocean Sciences Meeting in Honolulu, HI, February 23-28. Stephanie presented her first talk at a major international meeting and did a fantastic job. Congratulations, Stephanie! Dr. Wozniak presented a poster as well. Both papers reported results from the GEOTRACES project and were well received: McElhenie, S. D., A. S. Wozniak, R. U. Shelley, W. M. Landing, and P. G. Hatcher. 2014. Source-specific characteristics of aerosol organic matter over the North Atlantic Ocean: Implications for the identity of iron binding ligands, Ocean Sciences...
Read MoreAGU Fall Meeting 2013
Dr. Wozniak attended the 2013 AGU Fall Meeting in San Francisco, CA and presented a poster titled “Molecular characteristics of aerosol water soluble organic matter from the 2010-11 US GEOTRACES cruises in the North Atlantic Ocean.”
Read MoreSTEM Career Conference
Dr. Wozniak, Stephanie McElhenie, and Amanda Willoughby all participated in the STEM Career Conference at Corporate Landing Middle School in Virginia Beach, VA. They presented an example demonstrating iron limitation to the students and showed how the GEOTRACES project put the scientific method that they learn in their science classes to work. Very fun experience for us – and hopefully, we were able to show the kids what a career in research oceanography is like!
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