Recognizes outstanding contributions to aerosol science and technology through research technical development education and service 2020 Award Committee Murray Johnston Chair AAAR Junji Cao CAAST ID: 935812
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International Aerosol Fellow Award
Recognizes outstanding contributions to aerosol science and technology through research, technical development, education, and service
Slide22020 Award Committee
Murray Johnston (Chair - AAAR) Junji Cao (CAAST)Susanne Hering (AAAR)
Otmar Schmid (GAeF)Akinori Takami (JAAST)
Hanna
Vehkamaki
(FAAR)
Slide32020 Recipient of the
International Aerosol Fellow AwardCoauthor of ~190 scientific publications on mechanisms and methods for particle filtration, especially nanoparticles. Holder of several patents. Mentored 23 PhD students from 5 Asian countries including Japan.
President of Japan Association for Aerosol Science and Technology; Fellow of the Asian Aerosol Research Assembly (AARA); recipient of numerous awards including KONA Award, METI Minister’s Award, several ”best paper” awards.
Yoshio Otani
Vice President for International Affairs and Professor, Kanazawa University
Slide42020 Recipient of the
International Aerosol Fellow AwardCoauthor of numerous high profile, highly cited papers on atmospheric aerosols, cloud chemistry, and their impact on Earth’s radiation budget and climate.
Played a lead role on the team that established the U.S. Department of Energy’s Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program. Led numerous national and international measurement campaigns.Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Key contributor to many national and international committees on aerosols and climate.
Stephen E. Schwartz
Senior Scientist Emeritus, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Slide52020 Recipients of the
International Aerosol Fellow AwardStephen E. Schwartz
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Yoshio Otani
Kanazawa University