Daniel Knopf named research fellow of EMSL at PNNL

Daniel Knopf named research fellow of EMSL at PNNL

Associate Professor Daniel Knopf has been named by the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) a Wiley Research Fellow in recognition of his important contributions to EMSL as a national scientific user and a...

Aerosols in the Atmosphere

This January, atmospheric chemistry Professor Daniel A. Knopf began his fourth year at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences. In his relatively short tenure at SoMAS, Knopf has embarked on a number of projects focusing on the role of aerosols in the...

Student Profile: Seanna Forrester

Seanna Forrester is a Ph.D. student in Daniel Knopf’s lab. She graduated from Stony Brook University with a double major in Chemistry and Environmental Studies, and was the recipient of an award for excellence in undergraduate research for her work on “The...

Undergraduate Research and Creativity URECA 2008-2009

Karen Bubelnik and Kamazima Lwiza, School of Marine & Atmospheric Sciences — Characteristics of extreme temperatures in coastal waters of North America This study uses daily sea surface coastal temperature records from four stations from the west coast and...

Undergraduate Research and Creativity URECA 2007-2008

John Gondek, Bingqi Cheng and Anne McElroy, Aquatic Toxicology Lab, School of Marine & Atmospheric Sciences — Using in-ovo EROD Activity in the Embryos of Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes) as a Sensitive Measure of Organic Contaminants in Sediment The study...