AirUCI Community Day 2005

Schedule of Events

 

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8:45 – 9:00                  Registration (Rowland Hall Lobby, First floor)
 
9:00 – 10:20                Lectures in RH 104 by AirUCI Faculty:
 
Prof. Barbara Finlayson-Pitts: AirUCI: When, Who, What, Why, and How?
 
Prof. Sergey Nizkorodov: Chewable Components of the Air We Breathe
 
Prof. John Hemminger: Surfaces: Why are They So Important, and How Do We Study Them?
 
Prof. Doug Tobias: Molecular Modeling of Organic Material in the Atmosphere
 
Prof. Donald Dabdub: The Use of Models to Design Air Pollution Control Regulation
 
10:20 – 10:45              Coffee break and split into Groups 1 – 5
 
10:45 – 12:15              Lab tours
 
12:15                           Begin walking to University Club
 
12:30 – 1:30                Lunch at University Club, Discussions, Air Purifiers, and closing remarks 
 
1:45 – 2:00                  You are invited to visit the AirUCI computer facility in NACS
 
 

 

 

 


 

 

You can return to the Registration table at any time for assistance.

We can help you rejoin your group or locate other facilities.

 
 

Tour of Our Laboratories

 

Your group number is printed on your name tag.   Please stay with your group in order to make sure you get a chance to visit each lab and view each demonstration.

 

 

Room

 

 

Faculty

 

What You Will See

 

AirUCI Host

 

RH 517

 

Doug Tobias

 

Chemistry by Computer: Simulations of Atmospheric Gases and Particles

 

John Vieceli (PD*)

 

Nick Potter (UG*)

 

 

RH 512

 

Sergey Nizkorodov

 

Probing Molecules on Particles Using Microwaves

 

Probing Molecules on Particles with Rainbow Colors

 

Blasting Molecular Films with Lasers

 

Stephen Mang (GS*)

 

Tony Gomez  (GS*)

 

Tony Gomez  (GS*)

 

 

RH 361-363

 

John Hemminger

 

Using X-Rays to Study Surfaces

 

Probing Surfaces with Lasers and an Atomic-Scale Microscope

 

 

John Newberg (GS*)

 

Viktor Johanek (PD*)

 

RH B85

 

Barbara Finlayson-Pitts

 

Aerosol Chamber Studies

 

 

Computer Modeling of Chamber Reactions

 

Measuring Chlorine at Miniscule Levels

 

 

Jennie Thomas (GS*)

 

Angel Jimenez (PD*)

 

Michael Brown (UG*)

 

 

RH 411

 

 

Barbara Finlayson-Pitts

 

 

Predicting Smog

 

 

Dancing Rain Drops.

 

 

Marc Carreras (GS*)

 

Kevin Ramazan (GS*)

 

 

After lunch you’re invited to tour our computer facilities in the Engineering Tower with Professor Dabdub.  It’s a short walk from the University Club.

 

 

*  PD = postdoctoral fellow    GS = graduate student     UG = undergraduate student

 

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