2019 Conference Agenda
Wednesday
7:30 AM ...... Registration Opens
8:30 AM ...... Opening Remarks
8:35 AM ...... Molecular to Single Particle
Photochemical reaction and diffusion (PRAD) model: The influence of viscosity on photochemistry in single aerosol particles - Jing Dou, ETH Zurich |
Improved parameterizations for neutral and ion-induced H2SO4-H2O particle formation - Anni Määttänen, LATMOS/IPSL, UVSQ Université Paris-Saclay, Sorbonne Université, CNRS |
Efficient model-based retrieval of aerosol properties from composition-resolved thermal desorption measurements - Siegfried Schobesberger, University of Eastern Finland |
Impacts of phase state on multiphase reactivity and partitioning of secondary organic aerosols - Manabu Shiraiwa, University of California, Irvine |
Towards understanding heterogeneous ice nucleation on realistic silver iodide surfaces from atomistic simulation - Bernhard Reischel, Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research / Physics, University of Helsinki, Finland |
10:20 AM ...... Break
10:50 AM ...... Single Particle to Box Model
Probing the Volatility of α-Pinene SOA: From Molecular Composition to Bulk Volatility - David Bell, Paul Scherrer Institute |
A predictive group-contribution model for the viscosity of aqueous organic aerosol - Andreas Zuend, McGill University |
SOA formation in a low NOx biogenic environment perturbed by an urban plume: an explicit modeling study of the GoAmazon 2014/5 field campaign - Camille Mouchel-Vallon, National Center for Atmospheric Research |
Kinetic modelling of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation: connecting the data points - Thomas Berkemeier, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany |
Molecular scale insights into aerosol formation and reactivity - Celine Toubin, Université de Lille |
12:35 PM ...... Lunch by Magpie Caterers
1:45 PM ...... Plenary Presentation
The State of Acidity in the Atmosphere: Particles and Clouds - Havala Pye, US Environmental Protection Agency |
2:50 PM ...... Minute Madness Presentations & Poster Review
4:10 PM ...... Regional to Global Scale Modeling of Aerosol
Trends in Organic Matter and Functional Groups from 2009 to 2016 in the Southeastern Aerosol Research and Characterization (SEARCH) Network - Ann Dillner, UC Davis Air Quality Research Center |
Heterogeneous production of nitrate in extreme haze - Becky Alexander, University of Washington |
5:00 PM ...... Welcome Reception
Thursday
7:30 AM ...... Registration Opens
8:30 AM ...... Regional to Global Scale Modeling of Aerosol Continued...
VIRTUAL PRESENTATION: How do we represent secondary organic aerosols in Earth System Models? - Cat Scott, University of Leeds |
Urban pollution greatly enhances formation of natural aerosols over the pristine Amazon - Manish Shrivastava, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory |
Benchmarking aerosol models on the regional scale using a stochastic particle-resolved approach - Jeffrey Curtis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Heterogeneous cloud and aerosol chemistry in the tropospheric NOy cycle - Christopher Holmes, Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science, Florida State University |
9:55 AM ...... Break
10:25 AM ...... Emerging Modelling Techniques
A Mass-Conserving Machine Learning Algorithm for Atmospheric Chemistry - Anthony Wexler, UC Davis |
Trimming the Iterative Fat of Equilibrium Thermodynamic Models Using Neural Networks - Kyle Gorkowski, McGill University |
Coarse-Graining of Aerosol Mixing State Metrics Empowered by Machine Learning - Zhonghua Zheng, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
ISORROPIA-MCX: Implementation of the Multicomplex Variable Method into the Aerosol Thermodynamic Model, ISORROPIA - Bryan Berman, Drexel University |
11:50 PM ...... Lunch
1:00 PM ...... New frontiers in Aerosol Sources: Beyond Mobile Emissions and Biogenics
Representing sub-grid biomass burning processes in regional and global models - Jeffrey Pierce, Colorado State University |
Dilution impacts on aerosol aging in biomass burning plumes: using a novel coupled aerosol, chemistry and large-eddy simulation model to learn about the impacts of dilution rates and cross-plume concentration gradients on smoke aging - Anna Hodshire, Colorado State University |
Modeling Impacts on Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from Volatile Chemical Products - Brian McDonald, NOAA/CIRES |
Appraisal of real-time bioaerosol detection techniques and classification algorithms - Ian Crawford, University of Manchester |
Beyond traffic and biogenics: Importance of cooking and volatile chemical products in the urban atmosphere - Albert Presto, CMU |
2:45 PM ...... Break
3:15 PM ...... New frontiers in Aerosol Sources: Beyond Mobile Emissions and Biogenics Continued...
Inferring aerosol sources using multi-pollutant, low-cost air quality sensors - David Hagan, MIT |
Modeling indoor ultrafine particle dynamics - Donghyun Rim, Pennsylvania State University |
3:55 PM ...... Plenary Presentation
Air Pollution Toxicology: My Struggle for Realistic Exposures - Anthony Wexler, UC Davis |
Friday
7:30 AM ...... Registration Opens
8:30 AM ...... Air Quality Modeling for Health and Regulatory Assessments
Comparison of multiple PM2.5 exposure products for estimating health benefits of emission controls - Xiaomeng Jin, Columbia University |
Development and Applications of “Air Benefit and Cost and Attainment Assessment System” (ABaCAS) - Carey Jang, EPA/OAQPS |
Projecting PM2.5 concentration fields to correspond to just meeting National Ambient Air Quality Standards - James Kelly, US Environmental Protection Agency |
The effectiveness of the Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan on the air quality and human health during 2013-2017 in China - Jia Xing, Tsinghua University |
9:55 AM ...... Break
10:20 AM ...... Air Quality Modeling for Health and Regulatory Assessments Continued
Predicted Ultrafine Particulate Matter Source Contribution across the Continental United States during Summer Time Air Pollution Events - Michael Kleeman, UC Davis |
Regulatory Modeling in California- Ajith Kaduwela, California Air Resources Board |
Closing Remarks - Ajith Kaduwela, California Air Resources Board |