22nd International Symposium on Gas Kinetics

Distinguished Speakers

From Atmospheric Chemistry to Science-Policy of Climate Change, Dr. Mario J. Molina

    Keynote Address: Sidney Benson Lecture
  • Prof. Michael Pilling, University of Leeds, UK
  • Gas kinetics – the interface between experiment, theory and application
    Alternative Fuels and Renewable Energy
  • Dr. Anthony Dean, Colorado Schools of Mines
  • Free Radical Kinetics of Alternative Fuels: From Diesel Ignition to Biocorrosion
  • Dr. Tim Wallington, Ford Motor Company
  • Gas Kinetics and Sustainable Mobility
    Combustion Chemistry
  • Dr. Craig Taatjes, Sandia National Lab
  • Measuring reactions of key intermediates in hydrocarbon oxidation
    Atmospheric Chemistry
  • Dr. Geoff Tyndall, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
  • New Insights into the Atmospheric Degradation of Isoprene and Some of its Oxidation Products
    Multi-phase Chemical Processes
  • Prof. Dr. Hartmut Herrmann, Leibniz Inst. for Tropospheric Research
  • Tropospheric multiphase chemistry in lab, modeling and field studies
  • Prof. Barbara Finlayson-Pitts, University of California, Irvine
  • From Gases to the Condensed Phase and Back: Some Current Challenges in Atmospheric Chemistry
    Heterogeneous Chemical Processes
  • Prof. Paul Ziemann, University of California, Riverside
  • Unraveling the complexity of organic aerosol chemistry through the study of simple heterogeneous reaction systems
    Fundamentals of Chemical Reactivity
  • Prof. Rex Skodje, University of Colorado
  • Modeling Chemical Reactions in the 21st Century: Picking the Right Method and the Right Problem
  • Prof. Kopin Liu, Inst. Atomic and molecular sciences, Taiwan
  • What is new on the mode-specific and bond-selective chemistry in bimolecular reactions?
    Experimental Methods and Applications
  • Dr. Markus Kalberer, University of Cambridge, UK
  • Recent advances in mass spectrometry techniques to determine the composition and reactivity of atmospheric aerosols
    Ions and Chemical Processes
  • Dr. Veronica Bierbaum. University of Colorado
  • Gas phase ion chemistry: From the laboratory to the stars