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Research Associates and Personnel

Below is a list of the current Research Associates and Personnel in ATOC including a brief description of each member's contact information and research interests. Follow these links to view more detailed descriptions of their research

NAME CONTACT RESEARCH INTERESTS
Beltran-Przekurat, Adriana 303-735-5424
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Evans, Frank 303-492-4994
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Remote sensing of clouds, radiative transfer
Fasullo, John 303-492-4035
EMAIL
Low-frequency tropical variability
Fritts, David 303-415-9701 x205
EMAIL
Atmospheric wave excitation; propagation and dissipation
Harvey, Lynn 303-492-2920
EMAIL
Validation of the WACCM general circulation model with "Unified" satellite occultation data. Dynamical effects on ozone variability. Tracer transport by coherent vortex structures. Current or prior member of or collaborator with the ACE, HIRDLS, HALOE, ILAS II, POAM III, SAGE II & III, SOSST satellite instrument science teams.
Heymsfield, Andrew 303-497-8943
EMAIL
Ice microphysics, including the processes that lead to ice particle nucleation and growth, the effects of ice clouds on the earth's radiation budget, the reprentation of ice processes in models from weather forecast to climate scales, and the retrieval of ice cloud properties from ground-based and spaceborne remote sensors.
Kittelman, Scott 303-492-4248
EMAIL
Experimental geophysical fluid dynamics
Mauldin, Lee 303-497-1861
EMAIL
Development of instrumentation for airborne measurments of trace atmospheric species; development of software for data aquisition and analysis; role of OH, H2SO4 and MSA in the oxidation of sulfur compounds; aerosol formation and characterization; role of HNO3 in NOx/NOy chemistry
Mills, Michael 303-492-7767
EMAIL
Stratospheric sulfate aerosol
Nicholls, Mel 303-735-4608
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Pavlov, Alexander 303-492-4765
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Pielke Sr, Roger 303-492-2770
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Land-atmosphere interactions; ocean-atmosphere interactions; climate system dynamics; nonlinear mathematical study of atmospheric and climate processes; large eddy simulation (LES) modeling; mesoscale modeling
Stephens, Britton EMAIL Research focuses on building new instruments and adapting new technologies to study the global carbon cycle, and includes field work in forests, at sea, and on aircraft. The motivation for my work lies in our need to better understand how the Earth's biogeochemical systems, such as forests and ocean regions, respond to natural and human-induced perturbations - so that we may more accurately predict and more effectively mitigate future climate change. At NCAR, I work jointly in the Earth Observing Laboratory's Research Aviation Facility and The Institute for Multidisciplinary Earth Studies' Biogeosciences Program.
Sun, DeZheng 303-497-6272
EMAIL
Large-scale atmospheric and ocean dynamics; climatic role of water vapor and clouds; modeling global climate variability and climate change

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