AOS Applications Seminar: Satellite PM2.5 with Randall Martin (Washington University in St. Louis)

 Sep 14, 2023
 Online
 AOS Applications Seminar

Randall V. Martin is the Raymond R. Tucker Distinguished Professor in the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering at Washington University. His research is at the interface of satellite remote sensing, global modeling, and measurements, with a focus on characterizing atmospheric composition. He leads an open-source global community model of atmospheric composition (GEOS-Chem), leads a global fine particulate matter network (SPARTAN) to evaluate and enhance satellite-based estimates of fine particulate matter, and serves on multiple NASA and NOAA science teams including HAQAST, MODIS-VIIRS Atmosphere, TEMPO, MAIA, and ACX. His professional honors include an Atmospheric Sciences Ascent Award by the American Geophysical Union, being named a Highly Cited Researcher by the Web of Science, and being recognized by Research.com - Leading Academic Research Portal - Leading Academic Research Portal as one of the top 50 environmental scientists worldwide. Google Scholar reports over 80,000 citations of his publications.