Monday, July 4, 2016
Monday, June 6, 2016
Here is the (almost certainly) final program for the conference!
PROGRAM
MONDAY JUNE 13, 2016
09.00 Registration
09.30 Welcome
09.50 Session 1 Mechanistic studies
Chair: Matthew S. Johnson
09.50 Invited talk 1
Atmospheric
chemistry of reduced nitrogen compounds
Claus J. Nielsen
Environmental Sciences Section, University of Oslo
10.40 TBA
11.00 Sports and social activities
12.30 Lunch
13.30 Session 1 continued
Chair: Matthew S. Johnson
13.30 Invited talk 2
Intermolecular interactions in the
atmospheric clusters
Lin Du
Environment Research Institute,
Shandong University
14.20 Mechanistic
study of the OH-initiated 2-furfural degradation in the atmosphere
Emelie Graham
Environmental
Sciences Section, University of Oslo
14.40 Coffee break
15.00 Session 2 Field measurements of particles
Chair: Birgitta Svenningsson
15.00 Low
Particle Formation from Induced Ageing of Ambient Air at a Salix Plantation
Erik Ahlberg
Nuclear Physics, Lund University
15.30 Scheimpflug lidar for atmospheric aerosol applications
Elin Malmqvist
Combustion Physics, Lund University
15.50 Physicochemical
properties of particulate emissions from wood stoves
Axel Eriksson
Nuclear Physics, Lund University
16.10 Ship
emissions of particles and their health effects in Sweden – A pilot study in
Falsterbo
Stina Ausmeel
Nuclear Physics, Lund University
16.30 Poster session
18.30 Dinner
TUESDAY JUNE 14, 2016
07.30 Morning run
09.00 Session 3 Sea spray
Chair: Adam Kristensson
09.00 Invited talk 3
Sea
Spray- Nature’s Best Kept Secret
Penny Vlahos
Marine Sciences & Environmental Engineering
University of Connecticut
09.50 A New Sea Spray Tank at Aarhus University
Sigurd Christiansen
Department of Chemistry, Aarhus University
10.10 Coffee break
10.40 Session 4 Halogenated compounds in the gas
phase
Chair: Elna Heimdal Nilsson
10.40 Atmospheric
chemistry of halogenated organic compounds:from CFCs to HFOs
Mads Sulbaek Andersen
Department of Chemistry and
Biochemistry
California State University
11.10 Atmospheric chemistry of E- and Z-CH3CH=CHCF3
Freja Østerstrøm
Copenhagen Center for Atmospheric Research
University of Copenhagen
11.30 Assessing
the impact of halogens on the chemistry of the troposphere: A 3-D global
chemical transport model interpretation of new field observations
Johan Schmidt
Department of Chemistry, University
of Copenhagen
12.00 Lunch
13.00 Session 5 Laboratory studies of particles
Chair: Merete Bilde
13.00 Studies
in the new AU cold room chamber: How temperature affects yield and composition
of a-pinene SOA
Louise Jensen
Department of Chemistry, Aarhus
University
13.20 Ångström coefficients as an indicator of soot maturity
Sandra Török
Combustion Physics, Lund University
13.40 Concluding remarks
POSTERS
1. Getachev Adnew Gas-phase
advanced oxidation as an integrated air pollution control technique
2. Christina Andersen Uptake
of Semi-volatile Phthalate Esters onto Ammonium Sulfate Particles
3. Simone Andersen Atmospheric
chemistry of (CF3)2CFCN
4. Emilie Hermansson Insignificant
climate effect from new particle formation over polluted sea areas?
5. Kasper Kristensen A
Cool Aerosol Study - effect of sub-zero temperatures on the formation of
extremely low volatility organic compounds
6. L. M. T. Joelsson Kinetic
isotope effects of 12CH3D + OH and 13CH3D
+ OH from 278 to 313 K
7. Vilhelm Malmborg Evolution
of soot properties during combustion in a modern diesel engine
8. Johan Martinsson Annual
variations and source apportionment of carbonaceous aerosol using a high time
resolution light absorption technique
9. Elna Nilsson Modeling
and laser diagnostics of ozone chemistry at intermediate temperatures
10. Johan Schmidt Clumped
isotope perturbation in tropospheric nitrous oxide from stratospheric
photolysis
11. Cerina Wittbom Combining
CCN Activation and Hygroscopic Growth of Anthropogenic SOA Particles
12. Freja Østerstrøm Atmospheric
chemistry of (CF3)2CHOCH3, (CF3)2CHOCHO
and CF3C(O)OCH3
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Registration and payment
The registration is now open! Deadline May, 6, 2016.
EXTENDED deadline until May 20.
The price for undergraduate and PhD students is 1500 Swedish kronor (SEK), and 2300 SEK for non-students.
EXTENDED deadline until May 20.
The price for undergraduate and PhD students is 1500 Swedish kronor (SEK), and 2300 SEK for non-students.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Accomodation and how to get there
How to get there:
By plane: Book a flight to Copenhagen Airport or Malmö airport. From Copenhagen airport you can reach Lund central station with a direct train connection. From Malmö airport there are direct flight buses that go to the conference venue (bus stop 'Ideon Gammahuset') or to Lund central train station.
By train: Book a train to Lund Central train station.
Directions towards the conference venue and to hotels Elite Hotel Ideon and Hotell Ideon gästeri: It is a 25 minute walk from the train station, or you can take a taxi or the regional yellow buses no. 169 or 171 in the north-bound direction, where you pay with your credit card. You should go off at the bus stop 'Lund Ideon'.
Accomodation (please see map of Lund where the suggested and other hotels are):
If you'd like to stay close to the conference venue IKDC, there are two hotels at affordable prices, Elite hotel Ideon (Deluxe single room 1129 SEK, or double room 1229 SEK if you tell the hotel reception that you book as a guest at Lund University) and Hotel Ideon gästeri (standard single room 1058 SEK, standard double room 1394 SEK if you tell the hotel that you book as a guest for the ICOAAMS conference at Lund University).
If you'd like to stay in Lund City, there are two affordable alternatives, StayAt (standard single room 1142 SEK, double room 1344 SEK, larger single room 1400 SEK, larger double room 1512 SEK if you say that you are guest at ICOAAMS and Lund University) and MoreHotels.
If you'd like to stay at another hotel, other hotel options are also marked on the Lund map.
By plane: Book a flight to Copenhagen Airport or Malmö airport. From Copenhagen airport you can reach Lund central station with a direct train connection. From Malmö airport there are direct flight buses that go to the conference venue (bus stop 'Ideon Gammahuset') or to Lund central train station.
By train: Book a train to Lund Central train station.
Directions towards the conference venue and to hotels Elite Hotel Ideon and Hotell Ideon gästeri: It is a 25 minute walk from the train station, or you can take a taxi or the regional yellow buses no. 169 or 171 in the north-bound direction, where you pay with your credit card. You should go off at the bus stop 'Lund Ideon'.
Accomodation (please see map of Lund where the suggested and other hotels are):
If you'd like to stay close to the conference venue IKDC, there are two hotels at affordable prices, Elite hotel Ideon (Deluxe single room 1129 SEK, or double room 1229 SEK if you tell the hotel reception that you book as a guest at Lund University) and Hotel Ideon gästeri (standard single room 1058 SEK, standard double room 1394 SEK if you tell the hotel that you book as a guest for the ICOAAMS conference at Lund University).
If you'd like to stay in Lund City, there are two affordable alternatives, StayAt (standard single room 1142 SEK, double room 1344 SEK, larger single room 1400 SEK, larger double room 1512 SEK if you say that you are guest at ICOAAMS and Lund University) and MoreHotels.
If you'd like to stay at another hotel, other hotel options are also marked on the Lund map.
Conference Venue
The conference is held at Ingvar Kamprad Design Centre (IKDC), Sölvegatan 26, Lund, at the Lund University campus.
Please download the map above to your computer for a larger view. IKDC is situated to the north-east and marked on the map. The two hotels Elite Ideon and Ideon Gästeri are marked and placed very close to IKDC. Hotels in Lund City StayAt and MoreHotels are also marked on the map. Lund central train station is situated on the west part of the map.
Please download the map above to your computer for a larger view. IKDC is situated to the north-east and marked on the map. The two hotels Elite Ideon and Ideon Gästeri are marked and placed very close to IKDC. Hotels in Lund City StayAt and MoreHotels are also marked on the map. Lund central train station is situated on the west part of the map.
Friday, March 18, 2016
Keynote speakers
June 13, 10:15-11:00. Invited speaker Claus
Nielsen
Title of his talk: Atmospheric chemistry of reduced
nitrogen compounds
Claus Nielsen is from the Department of Chemistry
at University of Oslo. His research focuses on photochemical and photolytic
degradation of atmospheric trace gases, as well as other topics related to processes on the molecular level. In recent years one of the main
research topics have been reduced nitrogen compounds, amines and amides, of
potential use for Carbon Capture and Storage processes.
June 13, 13:30-14:15. Invited speaker Lin Du
Title of his talk: Intermolecular interactions in
the atmospheric clusters
Lin Du obtained his PhD from Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2008. He was awarded 1000 Plan Program for Young Talents by China government in 2014 and is now professor at Shandong University. His research interests include spectroscopy, atmospheric chemistry, aerosol surface chemistry, and air pollution control.
June 14, 09:00-09:45. Invited speaker Penny Vlahos
Title of her talk: “Sea Spray- Climate’s best kept Secret”
Dr. Vlahos is an Associate Professor in the Department of Marine Sciences at the University of Connecticut. Her research deals with environmental thermodynamics and the biogeochemical cycling of key elements and compounds. She is currently visiting as a Fulbright Specialist at the University of Aarhus.
Monday, March 14, 2016
Information on abstract submission
Abstracts for ICOAAMS13 should be written in a template provided here. The size limit is 2 pages in the format (G5) of the template. Download file here from LU BOX:
https://lu.app.box.com/files/0/f/7298668185/1/f_59797230533
Abstracts to be sent to Elna Hemidal Nilsson (elna.heimdal_nilsson@forbrf.lth.se), or Adam Kristensson (adam.kristensson@nuclear.lu.se).
When you send your abstract, please denote if you prefer oral or poster presentation.
ABSTRACT EXTENSION: April 22.
https://lu.app.box.com/files/0/f/7298668185/1/f_59797230533
Abstracts to be sent to Elna Hemidal Nilsson (elna.heimdal_nilsson@forbrf.lth.se), or Adam Kristensson (adam.kristensson@nuclear.lu.se).
When you send your abstract, please denote if you prefer oral or poster presentation.
ABSTRACT EXTENSION: April 22.
Important dates
Abstract deadline: 15 April - has been extended to April 22
Information on whether you get poster/talk: 29 April
Registration deadline: 6 Maj
Tentative schedule
Tentative Schedule
for the ICOAAMS 13 Conference
The final schedule will be determined when we have received
all abstracts, then the sessions will also be assigned specific topics. The oral
sessions will consist of short talks from conference participants, 15 minutes
and 5 minutes for questions.
Monday 13th
of June
09.00 Registration
09.30 Session 1
10.15 Invited
speaker 1
11.00 Sports and
social activities
12.30 Lunch
13.30 Session 2
14.50 Coffee break
15.30 Session 3
16.30 Poster session
18.30 Dinner
Tuesday 14th
of June
07.30 Morning run
09.00 Invited
speaker 2
09.45 Coffee break
10.15 Session 4
12.00 Lunch
13.00 Session 5
13.40 Concluding
remarks
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