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PAUL VOSS, PH.D.

Assistant Professor of Engineering

Area of Expertise

Air pollution transport, autonomous flight vehicles
   

Education

Ph.D., Harvard University (Earth and Planetary Sciences), 2000
   

Professional Experience

Research Assistant Professor, Department of Geosciences, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Department of Otology and Laryngology, Harvard Medical School
Research Associate, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University
   

Selected Recent Publications

Riddle, E.E., Voss, P.B, and A. Stohl, Trajectory model validation during ICARTT-2004 using newly developed altitude-controlled balloons, J. Geophys. Res. (in press)
Voss, P.B., E.E. Riddle, and M.S. Smith, Altitude Control of Planetary Balloons, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Journal of Aircraft, 43 (2), 478-482, 2005
Voss, P.B., R.M. Stimpfle, R.C. Cohen, R.J. Salawitch, T.F. Hanisco, G.P. Bonne, K.K. Perkins, E.J. Lanzendorf, J.G. Anderson, C.R. Webster, D.C Scott, R.D. May, J.J. Margitan, P.O. Wennberg, P.A. Newman, L.R. Lait, J.W. Elkins, T.P. Bui, Chlorine Partitioning in the summer lower stratosphere: A comparison of modeled and measured [HCl]/[ClONO2] during POLARIS, J. Geophys. Res., 106, 1543-1553, 2001
   

Research Grants

2005 - 2008
NOAA Targeted Winds Program and the AIRMAP Program at the University of New Hampshire, Durham Development of a long-term atmospheric research station in Western Massachusetts
2005 - 2007
NSF Atmospheric Chemistry Program Evolution of meteorology and ozone in the Mexico City pollution outflow
2005 - 2007
NSF Atmospheric Chemistry Program Evolution of meteorology and ozone in the Mexico City pollution outflow
2002 - 2005
NSF Physical Meteorology Program Lagrangian balloon for atmospheric research

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