Grantee Research Project Results
Fellowships: FY95 - FY15 Awards: Clean Air
Name and Institution of Awardee | Title of Project | Award | ||||||
Identifier | FY | $ | ||||||
Clean Air | ||||||||
Bzdek, Bryan R University of Delaware |
Amines in Ambient Particle Formation and Growth |
FP917315 |
2011 | $126,000.00 | ||||
Dodson, Leah California Institute of Technology |
Laboratory Studies of Tropospheric Air Pollution: Mechanism of Isoprene Oxidation |
FP917325 |
2011 | $126,000.00 | ||||
Liljegren, Jennifer Indiana University |
Experimental Investigation of Radical Propagation Pathways in the OH-Initiated Oxidation of Isoprene Under NOx-Free Conditions |
FP917301 |
2011 | $126,000.00 | ||||
Priest, Amanda S Old Dominion University |
Source-Specific Molecular Signatures for Light-Absorbing Carbonaceous Aerosols |
FP917360 |
2011 | $126,000.00 | ||||
Torres-Negron, Alexander University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign |
Development of Methods for Measuring Carbon Particles in Precipitation and Determination of Wet Removal Rates |
FP917370 |
2011 | $126,000.00 | ||||
Zatko, Maria C University of Washington |
Investigating the Impact of Snowpack Photodenitrification on Polar Atmospheric Chemistry Utilizing Results From a Snowpack Radiative Transfer Model in GEOS-Chem |
FP917302 |
2011 | $126,000.00 | ||||
Carter, Ellison Milne The University of Texas at Austin |
Removal of Aldehydes from Indoor Air: Elucidating Adsorption Mechanisms, Modeling Competitive Adsorption, and Predicting Removal in Gas-phase Air Cleaners |
FP917180 |
2010 | $111,000.00 | ||||
Charrier, Jessica Grace University of California - Davis |
Elucidating the Role of Transition Metals, Organic Species, and Atmospheric Processing in Oxidant Production from Laboratory and Ambient Particulate Matter |
FP917181 |
2010 | $111,000.00 | ||||
Hildebrandt, Lea Carnegie Mellon University |
Anthropogenic Secondary Organic Particulate Matter: From Measurements to Models to Mitigation |
FP917186 |
2010 | $111,000.00 | ||||
Isaacman, Gabriel A. University of California - Berkeley |
Characterization of Highly Oxygenated Organic Compounds and Organosulfates in Atmospheric Particulate Matter |
FP917189 |
2010 | $111,000.00 | ||||
St. Vincent, Allison Paige Tufts University |
Developing Time-Resolved Models for Predicting Atmospheric Concentrations of Highway-Generated Nanoparticles in Urban Neighborhoods |
FP917203 |
2010 | $111,000.00 |
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