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Dr. Taehyoung Lee
During my M.S. and Ph.D. work at Colorado State University, my research activities focused on atmospheric chemistry, mainly atmospheric particulate matter and visibility at the Big Bend National Park, Yosemite National Park, Rocky Mountain National Park, and also during the IMPROVE Nitrate Study. I was also involved in field experiments to study the chemistry of cloud and fog droplets (San Joaquin Valley, CA, Pittsburgh, PA, and Tai Shan, China).
I am currently working on the determination of the chemical composition of atmospheric particulate matter by Aerosol Mass Spectrometry (Fire Lab at Missoula Experiments and near roadway air pollution at Las Vegas) as a post-doc researcher at Colorado State University. I am also interested in studying particle and fog/cloud interactions and method development and instrumentation for continuous measurements.
When not working, I enjoy many diverse interests such as travel, tennis, and watching movies with my family.
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