American Association for Aerosol Research 38th Annual Conference

2021-02-02

Kumar Sarang, NaMeS Ph.D. student in the Environmental Chemistry group of IPC PAS, participated in online AAAR 38th Annual Conference 2020 held from 5-9 October 2020 online. The American Aerosol Conference proved to be a great opportunity for Sarang to know and listen to some of the eminent scientists in the field of Aerosol Science. Especially the plenary session by Dr. Douglas Worsnop based aerosol mass spectrometer, Dr. Ann Marie Carlton on atmospheric aerosol , Dr. Linsey Mar on the role of aerosols in transmission of COVID-19, and last but not the least session by NASA scientist Dr. Marit Meyer on the role and impact of aerosols in space and space exploration were highly insightful and interesting. There were multiple platform presentations and poster presentations on each day of the conference of which Sarang’s interest was mainly focused on the presentations in the field of Aersol Chemistry. The unique feature of this conference was the session based on “Meet the Job Seeker”. In this session potential employers and employees got an opportunity to meet each other and chat or contact offline. Taking an advantage of this session Sarang as potential employee for a Post Doc position presented his CV in the form of poster presentation and came across potential employers. Also, Kumar Sarang delivered an oral presentation of his work titled “Aqueous-phase processing of the 1-penten-3-ol, (Z)-2-hexen-1-ol, and (E)-2-hexen-1-al with OH and SO4 radicals: Atmospheric Significance”.

Dates

Oct. 5-9, 2020

Organizer

American Association for Aerosol Research

Participants

Kumar Sarang

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No. 711859.