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Dr. John Abatzoglou Post Doctoral Fellow 775-674-7064 John.Abatzoglou@dri.edu |
Research involves climate related issues pertaining to the western United States, ranging from synoptic to climate-change timescales; interpreting regional scale climate patterns and events to the global scale atmospheric and oceanic state. |
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Mr. Jim Ashby Climatologist 775-674-7010 Jim.Ashby@dri.edu |
Handles incoming data requests for the Western Regional Climate Center. Continually updating, modifying and editing large climate datasets, including hourly and daily data from all reporting stations nationwide. |
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Dr. Matthew Bailey Assistant Research Professor 775-677-3210 Matt.Bailey@dri.edu |
Laboratory growth of ice crystals, cirrus crystals and polar stratospheric cloud particles; ice crystal imaging instrumentation; optical scattering from laboratory grown ice crystals; simulation of atmospheric lightning, electric field effects on ice crystals. |
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Ms. Michelle Breckner Assistant Climatologist 775-674-7010 Michelle.Breckner@dri.edu |
Handles incoming data requests for the Western Regional Climate Center. Continually updating, modifying and editing large climate datasets, including hourly and daily data from all reporting stations nationwide. Also works on the Yucca Mountain project and wind studies. |
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Dr. Timothy Brown Associate Research Professor 775-674-7090 Tim.Brown@dri.edu |
Climate, weather and wildland fire relationships; development of applications and decision-support tools for land management; data analysis and statistics; scientific visualization. |
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Mr. David Campbell Assistant Research Scientist 775-674-7080 Dave.Campbell@dri.edu |
Sampling, characterization, and source apportionment of gaseous and aerosol pollutants from motor vehicles; validation and analysis of air quality and emissions data. |
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Dr. Lung-Wen (Antony) Chen Assistant Research Professor 775-674-7028 Lung-Wen.Chen@dri.edu |
Characteristics of trace gas and particle emissions from combustion sources with a focus on carbonaceous material; evolution of pollutants in the atmosphere and associated environmental/radiative impacts; novel techniques for quantifying light-absorbing carbonaceous aerosol. |
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Dr. Judith Chow Research Professor 775-674-7050 Judy.Chow@dri.edu |
Development and application of advanced aerosol sampling and analysis methods for outdoor air, source effluents, and personal exposure; network design and implementation for air quality studies; apportionment of ambient concentrations to contributing sources; characterization of health-related toxic substances; technology transfer to Asian countries. |