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EGU 2025

30 Apr 2025

Picture from left to right:
Emma Galloway (PG, School of Chemistry), Mixtli Campos-Pineda ( School of Physics), Andy Ruth (School of Physics), Amir Ben-Brik (PG, School of Chemistry/Physics), Shogo Saito (PG, School of Physics)

EGU General Assembly 2025 is currently on in Vienna, Austria (& online) from 27th April to 2nd May 2025. This assembly brings together geoscientists from all over the world and provides a forum where researchers can present their work and discuss their ideas with experts in all fields of geosciencee, such as Earth, planetary, and space sciences. 

Representing University College Cork, researchers (as listed above) from both the School of Chemistry & School of Physics will present throughout the week as follows: 

1. A compact light weight instrument for in situ detection of I2 in the marine boundary layer 
Shogo Saito, Caroline Womack, Steven S. Brown, and Albert A. Ruth
AS5.13, EGU25-13660 (Talk), 1 May 2025, Vienna

2. Simulation chamber studies on the atmospheric oxidation of skatole 
Emma Galloway, Mixtli Campos-Pineda, Albert A. Ruth, and John Wenger
AS3.37, EGU25-15627 (Talk), 2 May 2025, Vienna

3. Development of Open-Path Incoherent BroadBand Cavity Enhanced Absorption Spectroscopy (OP-IBB-CEAS) instruments for the measurement of trace gases in the Irish Atmospheric Simulation Chamber 
Mixtli Campos-Pineda, Satheesh Chandran, Amir Ben Brik, Niall O'Sullivan, John Wenger, and Albert A. Ruth
AS5.13, EGU25-19639 (Talk), 1 May 2025, Vienna

4. Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from the Photooxidation of Naphthalene and Benzene Mixtures under Different Reaction Conditions 
Amir Ben Brik, Merve Polat, Niall O'Sullivan, Mixtli Campos-Pineda, Marteen Kieft, Jakob K. Nøjgaard, Matthew S. Johnson, Albert A. Ruth, and John Wenger
AS3.37, EGU25-21308 (Poster), 2 May 2025, Vienna

 

Full details on this event can be found at the following website: 
EGU25 - Home

 

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