普林斯顿大学土木与环境工程系导师教师师资介绍简介-Mark Zondlo

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Position
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Role
Director of Graduate Studies

Office Phone
609-258-5037

Email
mzondlo@princeton.edu

Office
E403 Engineering Quad

Website
http://zondlo.princeton.edu/

CV
Zondlo CV 2021-22.pdf

Degrees
PhD??????? ?Chemistry (physical), University?of Colorado, Boulder, 1999.
????????????????Program in Atmospheric and?Oceanic Sciences? Atmospheric?Chemistry Program Boulder, Colorado
BA?????????? Chemistry, Rice University?Houston, Texas, 1994


Bio/Description
Concurrent University Appointments
Director of Graduate Studies, CEE
Executive Committee, Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment
Honors, Awards, DISTINCTIONS
NASA Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Team
NCAR Advanced Study Program Postdoctoral Fellowship
Research INTERESTS
Professor Zondlo's research activities focus on the sources, sinks, and distributions of trace gases important for understanding air quality, the carbon and nitrogen cycles, and climate change. Professor Zondlo’s group develops and deploys new optical-based sensors to make innovative field measurements as part of large, multi-disciplinary field studies. They aim to bridge spatiotemporal scales from in-situ to remote sensing measurements to achieve a more complete understanding of the atmosphere and anthropogenic activities on the environment.
COURSES
CEE/GEO/CHM/ENE 311, Global Air Pollution
CEE/AOS 593, Aerosol Chemistry and Physics
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Selected Publications
Google scholar profile https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=BEJ7FHIAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao

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