13th Quadrennial iGACGP Symposium / 13th IGAC Science ConferenceiCACGPIGACBrazil - Natal. 22-26 September 2014

Keynote and Invited Talks


Confirmed Keynote Speakers

All Authors Paper Title
Paulo Artaxo, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Henrique de Melo Jorge Barbosa; Joel Ferreira Brito; Luciana Varanda Rizzo; Andrea Arana; Glauber Guimarães Cirino da Silva; Elisa Thome Sena;
THE CLOSE LINKS BETWEEN THE BIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONING OF AMAZONIA AND ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
Akkihebbal Ramaiah Ravishankara, Colorado State University, USA Why do we do the (atmospheric) science we do?
Jos Lelieveld, Max Planck Inst. f. Chemistry, Germany Strongly growing air pollution and related mortality, especially in Asia.
Paulo Hilário Nascimento Saldiva, University of São Paulo, Brazil Combining greenhouse gases emission mitigation and health co-benefits due to reduction of local air pollutants: a global perspective​


Confirmed Invited Speakers

All Authors Paper Title Session
Lucy Carpenter; Stephen J Andrews; Sina Corinna Hackenberg; Katie Read; Barbara Dix; Rainer Volkamer, University of York, UK
Progress in understanding the emissions, chemistry and impacts of reactive halogens Session 1
Thomas Karl, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Probing the atmospheric oxidation capacity based on airborne eddy covariance measurements of volatile organic compounds Session 1
Scot Martin, Harvard University, USA How Urban Pollution Affects the Atmospheric Chemistry and Particle Microphysics over the Tropical Rain Forest as Observed during GoAmazon2014/5 Session 2
Ann Marie G. Carlton; Rodney Weber; Nga Lee (Sally) Ng; Markus Petters; Athanasios Nenes;Rutgers University, USA Atmosphere-biosphere interactions during SOAS through multiphase chemistry Session 2
Ilan Koren; Guy Dagan; Orit Altaratz; Reuven H. Heiblum; Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel Process level analysis of invigoration in warm convective clouds Session 3
Diep Vu; Shaokai Gao; Jeffrey R. Pierce; Akua Asa-Awuku; University of California Riverside, USA Understanding Cloud Condensation Nuclei Mixing States from Flow Tube Experiments Session 3
Jun Liu; Tong Zhu; Xingqin An; Peking University, China Regional air pollution problem in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and surrounding areas in China Session 4
Michael Gauss Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Norway Modelling different spatial scales Session 4
Jason Douglas Surratt; Ying-Hsuan Lin; Sri Hapsari Budisulistiorini; Theran P. Riedel; Matthieu Riva; Xinxin Li; Tianqu Cui; Zhenfa Zhang; Haofei Zhang; Weruka University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA Heterogeneous Chemistry of Isoprene-Derived Epoxides Leading to Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation Session 5
Carl Percival, University of Manchester, UK The role of Criegee Intermediates in Tropospheric Chemistry Session 5
J. Jason West; Raquel A Silva; Steven J. Smith; Yuqiang Zhang; Vaishali Naik; Susan C. Anenberg; Zachariah Adelman; Meridith M. Fry; Larry W. Horowitz; Jean- University of North Carolina, USA Connecting Climate Change, Air Pollution, and Human Health Session 6
Paul Young, Lancaster University, UK Herding cats or herding sheep? A multi-model perspective on tropospheric ozone Session 6