Universidade Nacional da Irlanda em Galway -- Ciência sem Fronteiras PhD Project: The role of Primary Marine Organics on Climate Effects. School: Professor Colin O’Dowd, MRIA, DSc, FInsP, FRMetS Tel: +353-87-811-4988 email: colin.odowd@nuigalway.ie Physics (Agreed with Head of School) Research Centre: Director: Centre for Climate & Air Pollution Studies (C-CAPS) Research centre website: www.macehead.org www.nuigalway.ie/c-caps http://www.nuigalway.ie/physics/staff_pages/c_odowd/ PI name & contact details: PI website & CV: Summary of PI Metrics: Director of Ireland’s leading Centre for climate & air pollution research (65 researchers) with a particular focus on atmospheric composition and biogeochemical cycling, both measurement based (at the WMO Mace Head Supersite) and large-scale climate modelling. PhDs ~20 over last 8 years; Funding ~18M€; Large-scale international project/Coordination ~28; Publications:180 papers (5 Nature/Science), h-index 44. Awards: 2012 IoP Appleton Award; 2011 Member Royal Irish Academy; 2009 FRMetS; 2007 DSc Uni. Manchester; 2006 FInsP; 2004 Smoluchowski Award. PI has high-level collaborative links with Brazilian Environmental Physics Professor Paulo Artaxo, University of São Paulo. Currently, we coauthor two highly-cited papers. Project Title: The role of Primary Marine Organics on Climate Effects. Project Description: Long term high time resolution aerosol chemical composition measurements at Mace Head capacitate a development of an advanced primary marine organic – chlorophyll parameterization for deployment in the sea spray source function, used for the climate modelling. The project would aim at identifying and quantifying the primary marine organics by combining the ambient marine aerosol measurements obtained by Aerosol Mass Spectrometry (AMS) and source apportionment techniques with laboratory experiments, which then would be used for the development of the parameterization. Key Words: Aerosol Mass Spectrometry; marine organics; sea spray aerosol. Unique selling points of PhD project in NUI Galway: • NUI Galway/C-CAPS operates the world leading marine Global Atmosphere Watch station which monitors and researches Essential Climate Variables and runs the most sophisticated aerosol-cloud in-situ and remotely-sensed measurements operationally – no other st station operates the same level of instrumentation worldwide!. • The PI & NUI Galway were the 1 in the country to implement a structured Graduate Education Research Programme (in Environment & Climate) to enhance the learning and training experience and opportunities. • C-CAPS is heavily connected to the leading groups in Europe having led, and participated on large-scale international projects within which researcher exchange, summer student schools, and advanced study schools are a regular occurrence. Excellent exposure, exchange and collaborative opportunities exist for the student (e.g. the PI produced ~20 internationally-collaborative papers in each of the last four years and has the highest research metrics within the NUIG STEM areas currently). • C-CAPS operate large-scale climate-air pollution studies with a focus on marine continental interactions. Although most countries have such activities, the unique opportunity offered by CCAPS is an integrated Earth System approach specifically integrating the most current and advanced atmospheric measurements and process in the models. Name & contact details for project queries: as above Please indicate the graduates of which disciplines that should apply: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Geosciences Universidade Nacional da Irlanda em Galway -- Ciência sem Fronteiras Ciência sem Fronteiras / Science Without Borders Priority Area: Engineering and other technological areas Pure and Natural Sciences (e.g. mathematics, physics, chemistry)/Physical Sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Geosciences) Health and Biomedical Sciences / Clinical, Pré-clinical and Health Sciences Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), Computing Aerospace Pharmaceuticals Sustainable Agricultural Production Oil, Gas and Coal Renewable Energy Minerals, Minerals Technology Biotechnology Nanotechnology and New Materials Technologies for Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Disasters Bioprospecting and Biodiversity Marine Sciences Creative Industry New technologies in constructive engineering Please indicate which of the following applies to this project (referring to Science Without Borders arrangements): Suitable only as a Full PhD (Y/N): _ ____ Available to candidates seeking a Sandwich PhD arrangement (Y/N): _____ Suitable for either/Don’t know: _____ X