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14 results for "Associate"

14 results for "Associate"

Jessica Smith

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Dr. Jessica B. Smith completed her undergraduate degree in Physics at Amherst College in 1994, and joined the Anderson Group in 1995 as a research technician. She worked for several years in this capacity and supported many of the airborne instruments...

Anita Cadoux

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Dr. Anita Cadoux is an experienced volcanologist whose research can be described as making volcanic rocks talk. To that end, she developed expertise in fieldwork, and in state-of-the-art petrological and geochemical methods. She first investigated the...

James Anderson

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Jim Anderson is the Philip S. Weld Professor in the Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Earth and Planetary Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University. He was Chairman, Department of Chemistry and Chemical...

PS11 Course Content

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Course Content See Course Description Energy: Conceptual Foundations and Governing Transformations Recognizing various forms of energy and understanding the scientific principles involved in the transformations that take place between these energy...

Context: Energy and Climate

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The physical sciences hold the key to solving a problem of immense importance to this and subsequent generations ­— the challenge of producing the energy required to meet the rapidly escalating demands of a global society that will approach a population...

Carbon Isotopic Fluxes

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The quantitative determination of methane and carbon dioxide isotopic fluxes from the most important source and sink regions constitutes a first order imperative in the union of energy, climate, and public policy for this country. To address this...

Overview of Issues in Energy and Climate

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We reside at an unprecedented point in human history for which the physical sciences hold the key to developing a strategy for global scale decisions of critical importance to this and subsequent generations. One example is the challenge of producing the...

StratoCruiser Flight System

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Scientific Motivation Long duration observing platforms operating in the lower stratosphere at altitudes around 65 kft (20 km), would provide critically needed scientific breakthroughs in both the Space Sciences and the Earth Sciences. The StratoCruiser...

Climate Forecasting Observatory

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The foundation for trusted quantitative forecasts of risk from the rapidly escalating, irreversible changes to the Earth’s climate structure driven by accelerating fossil fuel use, depends directly on fundamental advances in the quantitative determination...

David Sayres

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David Sayres joined the group in 1999. His technical expertise is using absorption spectroscopy, with a focus on the ultra-sensitive Integrated Cavity Output Spectroscopy (ICOS) technique, to accurately measure trace gases in the atmosphere. Research...