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Reproducibility of atmospheric chambers
Mixtli Campos Pineda, Paul Wills and Andy Ruth from the Laserspectroscopy research group, School of Physics, UCC visited Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany, for the first 2 weeks in August 2025 in order to join a measurement campaign of selected standard experiments to investigate the reproducibility of atmospheric chambers.
The Cork team brought an instrument to Jülich, to detect NO3 and N2O5 as part of Paul Wills’ PhD work. A return visit of the team from Jülich is planned for November.
In the picture above, you will see Paul Wills installing instrument CARDINO under the 280 m3 SAPHIR chamber.