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Announcing the Atmosphere 2018 Travel Award for Young Investigators

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  • With the goal of recognizing outstanding contributions to the field of atmosphere sciences by early-career investigators, including postdoctoral fellows, assistant professors, or equivalent, and assisting them in attending international conferences in 2018, at the beginning of this year the journal Atmosphere accepted nominations for the 2018 Travel Award for Young Investigators

  • Over 70 nominations were received and were evaluated by a panel of judges comprised of Atmosphere Editorial Board Members

  • Dr Yue Zhang is an U.S National Science Foundation (NSF) postdoctoral fellow researcher at the Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering in the Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, USA. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in May 2015 working at Professor Scot Martin’s lab. His focus was on characterizing the physicochemical properties and phase state of organic aerosols (OA) with various techniques

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Announcing the Atmosphere 2018 Travel Award for Young Investigators With the goal of recognizing outstanding contributions to the field of atmosphere sciences by early-career investigators, including postdoctoral fellows, assistant professors, or equivalent, and assisting them in attending international conferences in 2018, at the beginning of this year the journal Atmosphere accepted nominations for the 2018 Travel Award for Young Investigators. Over 70 nominations were received and were evaluated by a panel of judges comprised of Atmosphere Editorial Board Members.

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