Workshop: Fundamentals of Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosol Modeling

We are pleased to announce the

Fundamentals of Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosol Modeling
Workshop

to be held 13-15 August 2018 at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado.

The workshop will introduce the concepts of modeling atmospheric chemistry and aerosols across different scales (box models, regional, and global models). Renowned atmospheric scientists from the university community and NCAR will provide lectures on the science behind atmospheric modeling, covering three main themes: transport, chemistry, and aerosols.  In addition, participants will apply these concepts in hands-on exercises.

We are targeting up to 40 students, postdocs, early career professors and researchers with a general background in atmospheric chemistry, but not necessarily in modeling.

For more information and to register please go to:

https://www2.acom.ucar.edu/workshop/fundamentals-atmospheric-chemistry-and-aerosol-modeling-2018

Deadline for applications is 16 April 2018.

Please forward this announcement to others that may be interested. We hope to welcome you in Boulder.

The workshop Steering Committee:

Simone Tilmes, Mary Barth, Louisa Emmons, Gabriele Pfister, Rajesh Kumar, Doug Kinnison, Arthur Mizzi, Mike Mills