10th International Aerosol Conference
September 2 - September 7, 2018
America's Center Convention Complex
St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Sunday     -     Monday     -     Tuesday     -     Wednesday     -     Thursday     -     Friday


Sunday

Sunday 8:30 AM - 10:10 AM
Tutorial Session 1



8:30
  
Introduction to Aerosols Richard C. Flagan, California Institute of Technology

8:30
  
Aerosol Optics: Fundamentals and Instrumentation Hans Moosmüller, Desert Research Institute; Christopher Sorensen, Kansas State University,

8:30
  
Low Cost Sensors: The How of Performance Evaluation, Network Design, and Data Handling Vasileios Papapostolou, South Coast Air Quality Management District; Brandon Feenstrau, South Coast Air Quality Management District,

8:30
  
Estimating the Air Pollution Inhaled Dose Based on Heart Rate, Breathing Rate and Other Easily-measured Physiologic Parameters Roby Greenwald, Georgia State University

Sunday 10:30 AM - 12:10 PM
Tutorial Session 2



10:30
  
Emerging and Future Aerosol Routes to Materials: An Industry Perspective Toivo Kodas, Cabot Corporation

10:30
  
Method Advances from CLOUD - Aerosol Measurement in Very Low Nanometer Regime Urs Baltensperger, Paul Scherrer Institut; Paul M. Winkler, University of Vienna,

10:30
  
Techniques and Instrumentation for Bioaerosol Investigation: Molecular Biology and Real-Time Fluorescence-based Analyses Jordan Peccia, Yale University; Alex Huffman, University of Denver,

10:30
  
Oxidation Flow Reactors: Principles and Best Practices for Applications in Aerosol Research Jose-Luis Jimenez, University of Colorado-Boulder

Sunday 1:30 PM - 5:10 PM
Grand Challenge Workshop



1:30
  
Workshop gathering talented brains in the aerosol community to identify the grand challenges in aerosol science and technology and to create a vision and provide directions for the global aerosol community Christopher Sorensen, Kansas State University; Richard Flagan, California Institute of Technology; David Pui, University of Minnesota; Junji Cao, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Yoshio Otani, Kanazawa University; Urs Baltensperger, Paul Scherrer Institute; Y.S. Mayya, Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay,

Sunday 1:30 PM - 3:10 PM
Tutorial Session 3



1:30
  
Hands-On Aerosol Instrumentation Design and Measurement - Group A Total Carbon Analyzer, Magee Scientific; 1 nm SMPS, TSI Inc.; mSEMS Model 9404, Brechtel Inc.; Aerodynamic Aerosol Classifier, Cambustion Inc.; VSP-G1 Nanoparticle Generator, VS Particle Inc.; SPIN Instrument, Droplet Measurement Technologies,

1:30
  
Models for Simulating Atmospheric Aerosols Nicole Riemer, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

1:30
  
Online Aerosol Mass Spectrometry James Allan, University of Manchester

1:30
  
Designing and Conducting Field Campaigns That Include Indoor Environments Shelly L. Miller, University of Colorado-Boulder; Jeffrey A. Siegel, University of Toronto,

Sunday 3:30 PM - 5:10 PM
Tutorial Session 4



3:30
  
Hands-On Aerosol Instrumentation Design and Measurement - Group B ELPI+, Dekati; Nanoparticle System U-SMPS, Palas GmbH; Micro-Aethalometer, Aethlabs; NanoAerosol Generator Model 3250, Kanomax; Advanced Spectrometer 11-D and Hybrid Technology 1371, Grimm Technologies; A11 nano Condensation Nucleus Counter, Airmodus,

3:30
  
Microphysics and Chemistry of Droplet and Ice Nucleation Daniel J. Cziczo, Massachusettes Institute of Technology

3:30
  
Aerosols Over China: Properties, Composition, and Health Impacts Min Hu, Peking University; Maosheng Yao, Peking University,

3:30
  
Quality Assurance of Atmospheric Aerosol Measurements: Recommendations on Aerosol Sampling and Conditioning & Calibration Procedures for Mobility Particle Size Spectrometers Alfred Wiedensohler, Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS)