2023 iCACGP-IGAC ECR online conference registration

The newly established iCACGP-IGAC Early Career Scientific Steering Committee is organising its first
online conference for early career researchers (ECRs) in atmospheric chemistry research around the
globe!

For this event we are defining an ECR to be students or up to 7 years out of a PhD or Masters (excl. career breaks). 


Recurring South Asian smog episodes: Call for regional cooperation and improved monitoring

• South Asia stands out globally for fine particle pollution.
• The precise nature, sources, and potential transboundary impacts of air pollutants have been understudied in South Asia.
• Imbalanced AQ monitoring capacity is an impediment to regional cooperation that is critical in addressing air pollution.
• Revitalization of the Mal ́e Declaration would be one way to make progress.

 


Countries of the Indo-Gangetic Plain must unite against air pollution


The Quadrennial Ozone Symposium Organizing Committee is pleased to announce the dates and location of QOS 2024. The meeting will be held in-person in Boulder, Colorado, USA from 15-19 July 2024, and hosted by the University of Colorado Boulder with a hybrid virtual option. We are excited to follow in the footsteps of a wonderful QOS 2021 graciously hosted online by Yonsei University, Korea.


Zoom registration information coming soon


Webinar Series

Allin-Wayra is hosting a webinar series. The first webinar (April 3, 2025 from 13:00-14:00 UTC) will explore the role of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) activities in addressing air pollution, including their latest report on air quality sensors. The invited speakers are Dr. Sara Basart (WMO) and Dr. Carl Malings (Morgan State University, lead author of the WMO report on small sensors). More information can be found at the registration link.


Katerina Sindelarova is a researcher at the Department of Atmospheric Physics at Charles University in Prague studying volatile organic compounds from biogenic sources (BVOCs). Her main research interests are modelling BVOC emissions from vegetation, influence of input parameters on emissions, comparison of different modelling approaches and impact of BVOCs on local and global atmospheric chemistry. She is a member of the Scientific Steering Committee of GEIA (Global Emission InitiAtive).