In the Kaiser group, we work to improve the understanding of the emissions and atmospheric processes that influence air quality and climate. Our research focuses largely on volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are reactive organic species that are precursors to ozone and aerosol. Our work is grounded in insights from field, and aimed at understanding atmospheric composition at broad spatial and temporal scales.
Education
Ph.D., Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2016 B.S., Chemistry, Wittenberg University, 2010
Research
Remote Sensing Atmospheric composition and chemistry Biogenic and anthropogenic emissions Global chemistry-transport modeling In-situ and remote sensing
Research Keywords
Atmospheric Chemistry, Aerosols & Clouds
- Ecosystem and Environmental Health
- Energy Economics, Policy, and Public Health
- Electric Vehicles
- Sustainable Communities
Climate/EnvironmentAtmospheric Chemistry, Aerosols & CloudsRemote SensingAtmospheric composition and chemistryBiogenic and anthropogenic emissionsGlobal chemistry-transport modelingIn-situ and remote sensing