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  2008 Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Student Poster Conference  

Information about the 2007 ATOC Student Poster Conference


On Tuesday, October 28th, from 1 - 5 PM, the CU Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (ATOC) Second Annual Student Poster Conference will be held at the UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom. Students from departments and institutes across campus are invited to present their latest research results in the broad field of atmospheric and oceanic sciences. By all measures, last year's conference was a tremendous success with 65 posters in five sessions: Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Dynamics, Clouds and Aerosols, Oceanography, Remote Sensing/Radiative Transfer. Students interested in presenting a poster should register before Monday, October 6. Undergraduates are also encouraged to participate.


Essential Info:

  • Who's invited: Anyone who has an interest in the atmospheric and oceanic sciences!
  • When: Tuesday, October 28, 2008, 1pm - 5pm
  • Where: UMC Glenn Miller Ballroom (Directions and Parking: HERE)
  • Poster Registration: CLOSED
  • Poster Dimension: The poster board is 4ft x 4ft. Please make your poster fit within this size.
  • Questions? Email Dr. Peter Pilewskie at <Peter.Pilewskie@colorado.edu>


Poster set up
Please arrive between 12pm and 12:45pm to set up your posters.


If you are not in the ATOC department: Please send an email to Yolanda Roberts <Yolanda.Roberts@colorado.edu> with the information needed for the table below to register INSTEAD of creating an account only to register. Thank you!


For "Session" in the registration table below please enter the NUMBER of the research area that best describes your poster topic.

  • 1. Atmospheric Chemistry
  • 2. Atmospheric Dynamics
  • 3. Clouds and Aerosols
  • 4. Oceanography
  • 5. Radiative Transfer and Remote Sensing


Presenters

Student Name Student Department Poster Title Session Email Address (if not FIRST.LAST@colorado.edu)
Josh McGrath ATOC A Total OH Loss Rate Measurement Technique Using Select Ion Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry (SICIMS) 1 mcgrath@ucar.edu
Carl Drews ATOC Wind-driven Storm Surge 4
Donavan Wheeler ATOC An automated algorithm to detect Cold Air Outbreaks in ERA-40 and WACCM 2
Benet Duncan ATOC Indian Ocean Intraseasonal SST Variability During Boreal Summer: MJO Versus Submonthly Forcing and Processes 4
Rutger Boonstra ATOC Convection Initiation in the Alps Region 2 rutger.boonstra@wur.nl
Lin Su ATOC Asian Dust Outflow Retrieved by Satellites and a Coupled Sectional Model 3
Jason English ATOC Sulfate Aerosol Nucleation in the UTLS using the Microphysical Model WACCM/CARMA 3
Susanne Benze ATOC Drivers for the Formation and Variability of Ice Layers in the Mesopause Region 5 susanne.benze@lasp.colorado.edu
Cassie Wheeler ATOC An Overview of the Arctic Summer Cloud Ocean Study 3 Cassie.Wheeler@noaa.gov
Ryan R Neely III ATOC Cold Temperature Ozone Production in a Mountain Basin 1
Amal Chandran ASEN Gravity wave observations from the AIM satellite 2 Amal.Chandran@lasp.colorado.edu
Richard Urata APS A Mars General Circulation Model Based on the Community Atmosphere Model 2
Samantha Stevenson ATOC Mechanisms of Decadal and Centennial ENSO Variability 4
Dave Porter ATOC Observing Changes in the Large-scale Arctic Energy Budget 2 david.f.porter@colorado
Matthew Higgins ATOC Effect of future sea ice projections on Arctic atmospheric circulation, temperature, and precipitation. 2
Brie Van Dam ATOC 1 brie.vandam@colorado.edu
Yolanda Roberts ATOC CLARREO Visible and Near-infrared Science Studies using Principal Component Analysis of SCIAMACHY Radiances 5
Addie Dove APS 5 adrienne.dove@colorado.edu
Patrick McBride ATOC 5 mcbridep@colorado.edu
Marcin Pilinski ASEN The Drag and Atmospheric Neutral Density Explorer (DANDE) a Student Built Wind and Density Spacecraft 2
Scott Gregory ATOC Climate Index Reconstruction by Inversion of Globally Distributed Ice Core Array 2 scott.gregory@colorado.edu
Molly Brodin and Daniel Zurawski CEAE Seasonal Ozone Behavior on an Elevation Gradient in the Colorado Front Range Mountains 1
Brian Seok ATOC Carbon and nitrogen fluxes through seasonal snowpack and their contribution to the annual ecosystem gas exchange budget in an Aspen tree dominated forest 1
Odele Coddington ATOC Retrieval of cloud optical depth and effective radius from SSFR irradiance measurements in the presence of overlying aerosol layers during NEAQS-ITCT and comparison to MODIS cloud product 5 Odele.Coddington@lasp.colorado.edu
Rachel Humphrey ATOC 2 rachel.humphrey@colorado.edu
Eric Wolf ATOC 3 eric.wolf@colorado.edu
Neha Shanbhag ATOC Solar Spectral Variability and its Influence

on the the Vertical and Spectral Heating of Earth's Atmosphere

5
Matt Hayman ECEN Greenland Lidar Depolarization Measurement Technique for Polar Mesospheric Cloud Detection 3 matthew.hayman@colorado.edu
Katelynn Greer ASEN Application of Q-Vector Analysis to Middle Atmospheric Baroclinic Events 2 greer.katelynn@gmail.com
Xiaoli Zhang ASEN Longitudinal Variation of Tides in MLT Region Driven by Troposphere Solar Radiatrive Heating 2
Bruce Kindel ATOC 5
Laurie Trenary ATOC Causes of decadal subsurface cooling in the tropical Indian Ocean during 1961-2000 4 laurie.trenary@colorado.edu
David Stokowski ATOC A Subvisible Cirrus Climatology for 2007 Using CALIPSO 3 david.stokowski@colorado.edu
Tianyi Fan ATOC Modeling Sea Salt Aerosol Number and Optical Depth using a Couple Climate/Microphysical Model 3
Rosie Polkinghorne ATOC Data assimilation of cloud-affected infrared radiances 5 rosanne.wilcox@colorado.edu
Nik Buenning ATOC The impact of local and non-local processes on the isotopic composition of precipitation deduced through observations and GCMs 2 buenning@colorado.edu
Anna Luebke ATOC Measurements of Emissions from the CU Co-generation Power Plant

and Their Implications for Local Air Quality

1
Brad Beechler ATOC Dependences of posterior pdf on observational constraint and model

errors in nonlinear data assimilation

2 beechler@colorado.edu
Erik Larson APS 2 Erik.J.Larson@colorado.edu
Keith Krause ASEN Classification of Cloud Optical Depth and Effective Particle Radius Using Simulated Cloud Reflectance Spectra and Artificial Neural Networks 5 Keith.Krause@Colorado.EDU
Jeff France ATOC Comparison of Stratopause Height and Temperature in GEOS-5, WACCM, SABER, and MLS 5 france@lasp.colorado.edu
Christa Hasenkopf ATOC 3
Carl Schmitt ATOC The properties of low latitude tropopause subvisible cirrus 3 schmittc@ucar.edu
Matthias Brakebusch ATOC A Solar Occultation Database 5 matthias.brakebusch@lasp.colorado.edu
K. Dillard-Crawford ATOC 3 krystyna.dillard-crawford@colorado.edu
Ryan Daly MCEN Measurment of Sesquiterpenes by PTRMS 1 ryan.daly@colorado.edu
Russell Latterman APPM The PACMAN (Point-and-Click Manipulation) Cell Simulator

- A student's tool for Study the Cellular Potts Model

4
Benjamin Hamlington ASEN Empirical

Mode Decomposition Method for Calculating Global Sea Level Rise

4
Cody Vaudrin ASEN Multi-Channel FPGA Based High Speed Data Acquisition 5 cody.vaudrin@colorado.edu
Loren Chang ASEN Effects of Ultra Fast Kelvin Wave / Migrating Diurnal Tide Interactions in TIME-GCM 2 Loren.Chang@colorado.edu
Kathrin Lang CHEM Ozone eddy flux calculations over the ocean 1 eva.lang@colorado.edu
Laura Holt ATOC 5 Laura.Holt@colorado.edu
Kim Trenbath ATOC Evaluation of Crankcase Filters and Diesel Oxidation Catalysts for Reducing Children's Exposure in School Buses 1 kim.trenbath@colorado.edu
Ursula Rick ATOC Meltwater Transport through Firn in the Accumulation Zone of the Greenland Ice Sheet 4
Chihoko Yamashita ASEN Lower atmosphere gravity wave responses to the 2002 stratospheric sudden warming and cooling effects in the mesosphere 2
Marta K. Kapala CHEM Effect of water on vibrational spectra of atmospheric chromophores at ambient conditions 1 marta.kapala@colorado.edu
Adrean Webb APPM 4

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