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* Location: NCAR Foothills Lab Building 2, Room 1001
* Location: NCAR Foothills Lab Building 2, Room 1001
=== Talk ===
* Speaker: [http://www.me.cmu.edu/default.aspx?id=robinson Allen Robinson], Professor, Departments of Mechanical Engineering, and Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University
* Speaker: [http://www.me.cmu.edu/default.aspx?id=robinson Allen Robinson], Professor, Departments of Mechanical Engineering, and Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University
* Title: "The dynamic duo:  the adventures of partitioning and aging in the Carnegie Mellon Smog Chamber"
* Title: "The dynamic duo:  the adventures of partitioning and aging in the Carnegie Mellon Smog Chamber"
* Abstract: This talk will! highligh est results on the interplay of partitioning and aging, including: 1. multigenerational chemistry; 2. phase mixing; 3. pumping of SVOCs
* Abstract: This talk will highlight recent results on the interplay of partitioning and aging, including: 1. multigenerational chemistry; 2. phase mixing; 3. pumping of SVOCs
 
=== Poster Session ===


* Following Allen's 35-40-minute talk there will be a wine-and-cheese reception and poster session with the following posters:  
* Following Allen's 35-40-minute talk there will be a wine-and-cheese reception and poster session with the following posters:  

Revision as of 16:06, 9 November 2009

  • This is the page for the Front Range Aerosol Program (FRAP) meetings. FRAP meetings are organized 2-3 times per year and aim to bring together aerosol researchers across the Colorado Front Range. They were started by Jim Smith of NCAR in 2001.
  • The current FRAP steering commitee is comprised of: Chuck Brock (NOAA), Mary Barth (NCAR), Jim Smith (NCAR), and Jose-Luis Jimenez (CU-Boulder)

Next Meeting: Thu Nov. 12 @ 3:30 pm, NCAR

  • Location: NCAR Foothills Lab Building 2, Room 1001

Talk

  • Speaker: Allen Robinson, Professor, Departments of Mechanical Engineering, and Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Title: "The dynamic duo: the adventures of partitioning and aging in the Carnegie Mellon Smog Chamber"
  • Abstract: This talk will highlight recent results on the interplay of partitioning and aging, including: 1. multigenerational chemistry; 2. phase mixing; 3. pumping of SVOCs

Poster Session

  • Following Allen's 35-40-minute talk there will be a wine-and-cheese reception and poster session with the following posters:
    • "Measuring Mass Concentrations of Urban and Rural Coarse Particulate Matter in Northeastern Colorado using Tapered Element

Oscillating Microbalances (TEOM)", Nicholas Clements et al., (presented by Ricardo Piedrahita, University of Colorado).

    • "Fast Observations of Aerosol Chemical Properties with Various Online Instruments", Sanna Saarikoski et al., University of Colorado
    • "Developing and Testing Prototype Compact Denuders for Ambient Air Sampling Applications", Misha Schurman et al., Colorado State University
    • "Aerosol Number and Volume Concentrations During the Second Rocky Mountain Atmospheric Nitrogen and Sulfur Study (RoMANS 2)", Ezra Levin et al., Colorado State University
    • TBD by Julia Lee-Taylor, NCAR