I am a Professor of Atmospheric and Environmental
Chemistry at the University
of Washington-Bothell . I am also an adjunct Professor in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the
University of Washington Seattle. My areas of expertise are in global and
regional atmospheric pollution, especially mercury, carbon monoxide, ozone,
nitrogen oxides, aerosols and other metals and in long range transport of air
pollution in the
Note that I am always looking for good graduate students or post-doctoral fellows. Contact me if you have a background in chemistry or atmospheric sciences and are looking to make an exciting leap in your career with my team. You can also read my "letter to prospective graduate students" below and/or chat with any of my current or former team members.
Sincerely. Dan
Issac Bertschi (L), Dan Jaffe (center) and
Heather Price (R) getting ready for a research flight with the Duchess
aircraft.
Frequently Asked Questions about dust and
pollution in the Pacific |
Papers
in Environmental Chemistry Education Letter to
Prospective Graduate Students and post doc information Teaching links below: Note
that these pages may be a bit outdated as most of my course information has
migrated over the Blackboard site (blackboard.uwb.edu). |
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