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* We are planning on a 1/2 day meeting every year or so.  
 
* We are planning on a 1/2 day meeting every year or so.  
* The 3rd meeting will take place 7-Apr-2020, 1:00-3:45 pm, on Zoom. [https://goo.gl/xyxYNo The schedule is here.]
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* The 3rd meeting will take place 7-Apr-2020, 1:00-3:45 pm, [https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/322071478 on Zoom]. [https://goo.gl/xyxYNo The schedule is here.]
 
* The meeting format and frequency may evolve in the future, depending on the interests of the participants.
 
* The meeting format and frequency may evolve in the future, depending on the interests of the participants.
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== 3rd Mtg: April 2020 ==
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* This meeting will take place 7-Apr-2020, 1:00-3:45 pm, [https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/322071478 on Zoom].
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* [https://goo.gl/xyxYNo The schedule is here.]
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*<b>Presentations</b>
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**Andy Neuman (NOAA): A VUV ion source for Iodide CIMS
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**Demetrios Pagonis (University of Colorado): Airborne EESI-TOF
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**Michael Link (Colorado State University): Comparison of quantification methods for acetate-CIMS: hourly calibrations versus parameterized sensitivities
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**Andrew Jensen (University of Colorado): Characterizing the drift of Vocus sensitivities during a field campaign
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**Harald Stark (University of Colorado, Aerodyne): Voltage scanning in CIMS: Towards absolute ion sensitivities?
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**Jose Jimenez (University of Colorado): EESI-TOF at HOMEChem and indoor partitioning and multi-instrument PMF
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**Ellie Browne (University of Colorado): Resolution enhanced KMD
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**Olivia Jenks (University of Colorado): Using gas–wall partitioning in Teflon tubing to identify parent and fragment ions
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**Demetrios Pagonis (University of Colorado): Deconvolution of partitioning delays from time series
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**Harald Stark (University of Colorado, Aerodyne): Improved ion identification from multispectral multipeak fitting of high-resolution mass spectra
  
 
== 2nd Mtg: January 2018 ==
 
== 2nd Mtg: January 2018 ==

Revision as of 12:13, 2 April 2020

This page documents the Colorado Front Range ToF-CIMS & Related Techniques Users Meetings, started in Feb. 2017. All presentations on this page are password protected, and only shareable with people who attended the meetings (to encourage informal presentations and discussion of preliminary results). These presentations are NOT citable. If you are an attendee and need access, please email Anne Handschy

Next Meetings

  • We are planning on a 1/2 day meeting every year or so.
  • The 3rd meeting will take place 7-Apr-2020, 1:00-3:45 pm, on Zoom. The schedule is here.
  • The meeting format and frequency may evolve in the future, depending on the interests of the participants.

3rd Mtg: April 2020

  • This meeting will take place 7-Apr-2020, 1:00-3:45 pm, on Zoom.
  • The schedule is here.
  • Presentations
    • Andy Neuman (NOAA): A VUV ion source for Iodide CIMS
    • Demetrios Pagonis (University of Colorado): Airborne EESI-TOF
    • Michael Link (Colorado State University): Comparison of quantification methods for acetate-CIMS: hourly calibrations versus parameterized sensitivities
    • Andrew Jensen (University of Colorado): Characterizing the drift of Vocus sensitivities during a field campaign
    • Harald Stark (University of Colorado, Aerodyne): Voltage scanning in CIMS: Towards absolute ion sensitivities?
    • Jose Jimenez (University of Colorado): EESI-TOF at HOMEChem and indoor partitioning and multi-instrument PMF
    • Ellie Browne (University of Colorado): Resolution enhanced KMD
    • Olivia Jenks (University of Colorado): Using gas–wall partitioning in Teflon tubing to identify parent and fragment ions
    • Demetrios Pagonis (University of Colorado): Deconvolution of partitioning delays from time series
    • Harald Stark (University of Colorado, Aerodyne): Improved ion identification from multispectral multipeak fitting of high-resolution mass spectra

2nd Mtg: January 2018

1st Mtg: February 2017