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Helping you better understand the processes, instruments, and methods of aerosol spectroscopy, Fundamentals and Applications in Aerosol Spectroscopy provides an overview of the state of the art in this rapidly developing field. It covers fundamental aspects of aerosol spectroscopy, applications to atmospherically and astronomically relevant problem

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Helping you better understand the processes, instruments, and methods of aerosol spectroscopy, Fundamentals and Applications in Aerosol Spectroscopy provides an overview of the state of the art in this rapidly developing field. It covers fundamental aspects of aerosol spectroscopy, applications to atmospherically and astronomically relevant problem

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Ruth Signorell is a professor in physical and analytical chemistry at the University of British Columbia. Dr. Signorell has been a recipient of the Werner Award from the Swiss Chemical Society, an A.P. Sloan Fellowship from the United States, the Thermo Fisher Scientific Spectroscopy Award from the Canadian Society for Analytical Sciences and Spectroscopy, and the Keith Laidler award from the Canadian Society for Chemistry. She earned her Ph.D. from ETH Zurich. Her research encompasses infrared and extreme ultraviolet studies of aerosols. Jonathan P. Reid is a professor in physical chemistry and a Leadership Fellow of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council at the University of Bristol. Dr. Reid has been a recipient of the Harrison Memorial Prize and the Marlow Medal from the Royal Society of Chemistry. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Oxford. His research focuses on developing new techniques to characterize and manipulate aerosol particles using light.