Prof Hugh Coe - personal details

 

Contact details

Role: Professor

Tel: 0161 306-9360

Location: Williamson Building-1.14
School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences
The University of Manchester
Manchester
M13 9PL

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Biography

The main focus of my research is on improving the knowledge of the physics and chemistry of atmospheric aerosols. Aerosol particles play key roles in climate change, through reflecting and absorbing solar and infra-red radiation and by acting as sites for the formation of cloud droplets; in air pollution, being linked closely with impacts on human health; and on the transport of pollutants and nutrients on regional or even global scales. My current research interests include: biomass burning and dust aerosols; the long range transport of pollution aerosol; aerosol-cloud interactions; organic aerosol; transformation and transport of aerosols on urban to regional scales. I am a member of both the NERC and EPSRC Peer Review Colleges. I am chair of NERC FAAM aircraft operations committee and a current member of the NERC FAAM Board. I hold associate editorsips of the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society and Aerosol Science and Technology. I am a committee Member of The Aerosol Society and a member of the following learned societies: the American Association of Aerosol Research; the American Geophysical Union; and the Gesellschaft fur Aerosolforschung (GeAF). I am a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society.

Qualifications

BSc Physics (Newcastle) 1989; PhD The exchange of nitrogen dioxide and ozone between vegetation and the atmosphere (UMIST) 1993;

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