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Jeffrey Pierce Curriculum Vitae 1/34 Jeffrey R. Pierce Department of Atmospheric Science, ATS 220 Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA 970-491-8572 [email protected] Research Interests Air pollution; environmental health, climate change; atmospheric particulate matter; aerosol- cloud interactions; global and regional atmospheric modeling; atmospheric chemistry and physics Education Carnegie Mellon University, Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, 5/2008 Dissertation: Ultrafine atmospheric aerosols, clouds and climate Northeastern University, B.S., Chemical Engineering, Summa Cum Laude, 6/2003 Professional experience Colorado State University (7/2018-): Monfort Associate Professor of Atmospheric Science Colorado State University (7/2016-): Associate Professor of Atmospheric Science Colorado State University (1/2013-6/2016): Assistant Professor of Atmospheric Science Dalhousie University (1/2013-): Adjunct Professor of Physics and Atmospheric Science Dalhousie University (7/2009-12/2012): Assistant Professor of Physics and Atmospheric Science NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellow (7/2008-6/2009): Postdoctoral fellowship at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center Northeastern University, Boston, MA, Research Assistant, Interface Engineering Laboratory (2001-2002) C.S. Draper Laboratory, Cambridge, MA, Test Engineer, Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) Chem/Bio sensor project (2000-2001) Aspen Technology, Cambridge, MA, Test Engineer, Chemical engineering software testing (1999) Teaching Experience Assistant/associate Professor, Colorado State University: Computational Methods in the Atmospheric Sciences (graduate) Air pollution (3 rd -4 th year undergraduate, 1 st year graduate) Aerosol Physics, Chemistry, Clouds, and Climate (graduate) Science of Global Climate Change (undergraduate) Assistant Professor, Dalhousie University: Computational Methods in Physics (3 rd -4 th year undergraduate), Introduction to Atmospheric Science (3 rd -4 th year undergraduate, 1 st year graduate), Physics and Chemistry of Aerosols and Clouds (graduate), Atmospheric Physics (3 rd -4 th year undergraduate, 1 st year graduate) Guest Lecturer, Carnegie Mellon: Air Quality Engineering, Fluid Dynamics

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Jeffrey R. Pierce Department of Atmospheric Science, ATS 220 Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA 970-491-8572 [email protected]

Research Interests Air pollution; environmental health, climate change; atmospheric particulate matter; aerosol-

cloud interactions; global and regional atmospheric modeling; atmospheric chemistry and physics

Education Carnegie Mellon University, Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, 5/2008 Dissertation: Ultrafine atmospheric aerosols, clouds and climate Northeastern University, B.S., Chemical Engineering, Summa Cum Laude, 6/2003 Professional experience

Colorado State University (7/2018-): Monfort Associate Professor of Atmospheric Science Colorado State University (7/2016-): Associate Professor of Atmospheric Science Colorado State University (1/2013-6/2016): Assistant Professor of Atmospheric Science Dalhousie University (1/2013-): Adjunct Professor of Physics and Atmospheric Science Dalhousie University (7/2009-12/2012): Assistant Professor of Physics and Atmospheric

Science NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellow (7/2008-6/2009): Postdoctoral fellowship at NASA’s

Goddard Space Flight Center Northeastern University, Boston, MA, Research Assistant, Interface Engineering

Laboratory (2001-2002) C.S. Draper Laboratory, Cambridge, MA, Test Engineer, Micro-Electro-Mechanical

Systems (MEMS) Chem/Bio sensor project (2000-2001) Aspen Technology, Cambridge, MA, Test Engineer, Chemical engineering software testing

(1999) Teaching Experience

Assistant/associate Professor, Colorado State University: Computational Methods in the Atmospheric Sciences (graduate) Air pollution (3rd-4th year undergraduate, 1st year graduate) Aerosol Physics, Chemistry, Clouds, and Climate (graduate) Science of Global Climate Change (undergraduate) Assistant Professor, Dalhousie University: Computational Methods in Physics (3rd-4th year undergraduate), Introduction to Atmospheric Science (3rd-4th year undergraduate, 1st year graduate), Physics and Chemistry of Aerosols and Clouds (graduate), Atmospheric Physics (3rd-4th year undergraduate, 1st year graduate)

Guest Lecturer, Carnegie Mellon: Air Quality Engineering, Fluid Dynamics

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Teaching Assistant, Carnegie Mellon: Biotechnology and Environmental Processes, Senior Design and Optimization, Thermodynamics

Honors and Awards

Aerosol Science & Technology Outstanding Reviewer Award (9/2018) CSU Atmospheric Science Outstanding Professor Award (8/2018): Awarded by students

for excellence in teaching Monfort Professor (7/2018): Awarded to two mid-career professors at CSU each year George T. Abell Outstanding Mid-Career Faculty Award (10/2017): Awarded by CSU

College of Engineering Langstroth Memorial Teaching Excellence Award (5/2012): Awarded by undergraduates

in Dalhousie's Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellowship (7/2008): Postdoctoral fellowship at NASA’s

Goddard Space Flight Center Ken Meyer Award (5/2008): Awarded to graduating Ph.D. student in Chemical Engineering

at CMU with greatest impact of research Symposium Award (10/2007): Award for outstanding research talk at Carnegie Mellon

University Chemical Engineering Graduate Symposium EPA STAR Fellowship (2006-2008): Environmental Protection Agency’s Science to

Achieve Results (STAR) Graduate Fellowship Robert Rothfus Fellowship (2005-2006): Carnegie Mellon University Chemical

Engineering department fellowship for outstanding coursework National Science Foundation (2004): Honorable mention, Graduate fellowship William Cunningham Award (11/2003): American Institute of Chemical Engineers’ award

for best senior design project Ralph Buonopane Scholarship (2002-2003): Northeastern University Chemical

Engineering department award for excellence in coursework and hands-on projects Department Outstanding Service Award (2001): Northeastern University Chemical

Engineering department award for extracurricular service in the department Chemical Engineering Car Competition (2001): Captain of Northeastern University’s

national competition runner-up Chem-E-Car Undergraduate Honors Societies: Tau Beta Pi (Engineering), Omega Chi Epsilon

(Chemical Engineering), Phi Kappa Phi (General) Peer Reviewed Journal Articles (advisees in bold italics) (http://www.researcherid.com/rid/E-4681-2013)

1. O'Dell, Katelyn; Ford, Bonne; Fischer, Emily; Pierce, Jeffrey: The contribution of wildland-fire smoke to US PM2.5 and its influence on recent trends, Env. Sci. Tech., 10.1021/acs.est.8b05430, 2019.

2. Vikram Pratap, Qijing Bian, Aditya Srikakulapu, Philip Hopke, Jeffrey Pierce, and Shunsuke Nakao: Investigation of Low-temperature Reactivity of Biomass Burning Markers through Wood Smoke Smog-chamber Experiments, Atmospheric Environment, 199, 224-232, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.11.020, 2019.

3. Liji Mary David, A R. Ravishankara, John K. Kodros, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Chandra Venkataraman, Pankaj Sadavarte: Premature Mortality due to PM2.5 over India: Effect of

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Atmospheric Transport and anthropogenic emissions, GeoHealth, 3, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GH000169, 2019.

4. J. K. Kodros, J. Volckens, S. H. Jathar, J. R. Pierce: Ambient particulate matter size distributions drive regional and global variability in particle deposition in the respiratory tract, GeoHealth, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GH000145, 2018.

5. Anna Hodshire, Brett Palm, Lizabeth Alexander, Qijing Bian, Pedro Campuzano-Jost, Eben Cross, Douglas Day, Suzane de Sa, Alex Guenther, Armin Hansel, James Huner, Werner Jud, Thomas Karl, Saewung Kim, Jesse Kroll, Jeong-Hoo Park, Zhe Peng, Roger Seco, James Smith, Jose Jimenez, and Jeffrey Pierce: Constraining nucleation, condensation, and chemistry in oxidation flow reactors using size-distribution measurements and aerosol microphysical modelling, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 18, 12433-12460, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-12433-2018, 2018.

6. Bonne Ford, Maria Val Martin, Sarah E. Zelasky, Emily V. Fischer, Susan C. Anenberg, Colette L. Heald, Jeffrey R. Pierce: Future Fire Impacts on Smoke Concentrations, Visibility, and Health in the Contiguous United States, GeoHealth, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018GH000144, 2018.

7. Kodros, J. K., Hanna, S., Bertram, A., Leaitch, W. R., Schulz, H., Herber, A., Zanatta, M., Burkart, J., Willis, M., Abbatt, J. P. D., and Pierce, J. R.: Size-resolved mixing state of black carbon in the Canadian high Arctic and implications for simulated direct radiative effect, Atmos. Chem. Phys., https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-11345-2018, 2018.

8. J. K. Kodros, E. Carter, M. Brauer, J. Volckens, K. R. Bilsback, C. L'Orange, M. Johnson, J. R. Pierce: Quantifying the contribution to uncertainty in mortality attributed to household, ambient, and joint exposure to PM2.5 from residential solid-fuel use, GeoHealth, 2, https://doi.org/10.1002/2017GH000115, 2, https://doi.org/10.1002/2017GH000115, 2018.

9. Jacob R. Pratt, Ryan W. Gan, Bonne Ford, Steven Brey, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Emily V. Fischer, Sheryl Magzamen: A National Burden Assessment of Estimated Pediatric Asthma Emergency Department Visits that May be Attributed to Elevated Ozone Levels Associated with the Presence of Smoke, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, in press, 2018.

10. Bilsback, Kelsey; L'Orange, Christian; Johnson, Michael; Kodros, John; Elienberg, Sarah; R, Subramanian; Lipsky, Eric; Pierce, Jeffrey; Robinson, Allen; Volckens, John: The Firepower Sweep Test: A Novel Approach to Cookstove Laboratory Testing, Indoor Air, https://doi.org/10.1111/ina.12497, 2018.

11. Steven J. Brey, Elizabeth A. Barnes, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Christine Wiedinmyer, Emily V. Fischer: Environmental conditions, ignition type, and air quality impacts of wildfires in the southeastern and western U.S., Earth's Future, https://doi.org/10.1029/2018EF000972, 2018.

12. Ningxin Wang, Spiro Jorga, Jeffrey Pierce, Neil Donahue, and Spyros Pandis: Particle Wall-loss Correction Methods in Smog Chamber Experiments, Atmos. Meas. Tech., 11, 6577-6588, https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-11-6577-2018, 2018.

13. S. R. Eilenberg, Kelsey R. Bilsback, Michael Johnson, John K. Kodros, Eric M. Lipsky, Christian L'Orange, Jeffrey R. Pierce, R. Subramanian, John Volckens, Allen L. Robinson: Field Measurements of Solid-Fuel Cookstove Emissions from Uncontrolled Cooking in China, Honduras, Uganda, and India, Atmospheric Environment, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.06.041, 2018.

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14. Liji David, Akkihebbal Ravishankara, John Kodros, Chandra Venkataraman, Pankaj Sadavarte, Jeffrey Pierce, Sreelekha Chaliyakunnel, Dylan Millet: Aerosol optical depth over India, Journal of Geosphysical Research, https://doi.org/10.1002/2017JD027719, 2018.

15. Chen, H., Hodshire, A. L., Ortega, J., Greenberg, J., McMurry, P. H., Carlton, A. G., Pierce, J. R., Hanson, D. R., and Smith, J. N. Vertically resolved concentration and liquid water content of atmospheric nanoparticles at the US DOE Southern Great Plains site, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 18, 311-326, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-311-2018, 2018.

16. Hughes, M., Kodros, J. K., J. R. Pierce, West, M., Riemer, N.: Machine Learning to Predict the Global Distribution of Aerosol Mixing State Metrics, Atmosphere, 9(1), doi:10.3390/atmos9010015, 2018.

17. Vasilakos, P., Kim, Y. H., Pierce, J. R., Yiacoumi, S., Tsouris, C., and Nenes, A.: Studying the Impact of Radioactive Charging on the Microphysical Evolution and Transport of Radioactive Aerosols with the TOMAS-RC v1 framework, Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 192, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvrad.2018.06.014, 2018.

18. Michal Clavner, William R. Cotton, Susan C. van den Heever, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Steve M. Saleeby: The response of a simulated mesoscale convective system to increased aerosol pollution: Part I: Precipitation intensity, distribution, and efficiency., Atmos. Res., https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2017.08.010, 2018.

19. Ann Marie Carlton; Joost de Gouw; Jose L. Jimenez; Jesse L. Ambrose; Steven Brown; Kirk R. Baker; Charles A. Brock; Ronald C. Cohen; Sylvia Edgerton; Caroline Farkas; Dephine Farmer; Allen H. Goldstein; Lynne Gratz; Alex Guenther; Sherri Hunt; Lyatt Jaegle; Daniel A. Jaffe; John Mak; Crystal McClure; Anthanasios Nenes; Thien Khoi V. Nguyen; Jeffrey R. Pierce; Noelle Selin; Viral Shah; Stephanie Shaw; Paul B. Shepson; Shaojie Song; Jochen Stutz; Jason Surratt; Barbara J. Turpin; Carsten Warneke; Rebecca A. Washenfelder; Paul O. Wennberg; Xianling Zhou: The Southeast Atmosphere Studies (SAS): coordinated investigation and discovery to answer critical questions about fundamental atmospheric processes, Bull. Am. Met. Soc., https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-16-0048.1, 2018.

20. Julia Burkart, Anna L. Hodshire, Emma L. Mungall, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Luis A. Ladino, Alex K. Y. Lee, Victoria Irish, Jeremy J. B. Wentzell, John Liggio, Tim Papakyriakou , Jennifer Murphy, Jonathan Abbatt: Organic condensation and particle growth to CCN sizes in the summertime marine Arctic is driven by materials more semi-volatile than at continental sites, Geophysical Research Letters, doi:10.1002/2017GL075671, 2017.

21. Veljko Petkovic; Christian D. Kummerow; David L. Randel; Jeffrey R. Pierce; John K. Kodros: Improving the Quality of Extreme Precipitation Estimates from Satellite Passive Microwave Rainfall Retrievals, J. Hydrometeorology, https://doi.org/10.1175/JHM-D-17-0069.1, 2017.

22. Pierce, J.R.: Cosmic rays, aerosols, clouds, and climate: Recent findings from the CLOUD experiment, J. Geosphys. Res., 122, doi:10.1002/2017JD027475, 2017.

23. Ford, B., Burke, M., Lassman, W., Pfister, G., Pierce, J.R.: Status Update: Is smoke on your mind? Using social media to improve determine smoke exposure estimates, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 17, 7541-7554, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-7541-2017, 2017.

24. Gan, R.W., Ford, B., Lassman, W., Pfister, G., Vaidyanathan, A., Fischer, E.V., Volckens, J., Pierce, J.R., Magzamen, S.: A comparison of smoke estimation methods and their association with wildfire smoke and cardiopulmonary-related hospital admissions during the 2012 Washington wildfires, GeoHealth, 1, doi:10.1002/2017GH000073, 2017.

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25. Lassman, W., Ford, B., Gan, R.W., Pfister, G., Magzamen, S., Fischer, E.V., Pierce, J.R.: Spatial and Temporal Estimates of Population Exposure to Wildfire Smoke during the Washington State 2012 Wildfire Season Using Blended Model, Satellite, and In-Situ Data, GeoHealth, 1, doi:10.1002/2017GH000049, 2017.

26. Kodros, J. K., Pierce, J. R.: Important global and regional differences in cloud-albedo aerosol indirect effect estimates between simulations with and without prognostic aerosol microphysics, J. Geophys. Res., 122, doi:10.1002/2016JD025886, 2017.

27. Bian, Q., Jathar, S. H., Kodros, J. K., Barsanti, K. C., Hatch, L. E., May, A. A., Kreidenweis, S. M., and Pierce, J. R.: Secondary organic aerosol formation in biomass-burning plumes: Theoretical analysis of lab studies and ambient plumes, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 17, 5459-5475, doi:10.5194/acp-2016-949, 2017.

28. Stolz, D.C., Rutledge, S.A., Pierce, J. R., van den Heever, S.C.: A global lightning parameterization based on statistical relationships between environmental factors, aerosols, and convective clouds in the TRMM climatology, J. Geophys. Res., 122, doi:10.1002/2016JD026220, 2017.

29. Stolz, D.C., Rutledge, S.A., Xu, W., Pierce, J. R.: Interactions between the MJO, aerosols, and convection over the central Indian Ocean, J. Atmos. Sci., doi:10.1175/JAS-D-16-0054.1, 2017.

30. T. Nah, R. McVay, Pierce, J. R., J. Seinfeld, and N. L. Ng: Constraining uncertainties in particle wall-deposition correction during SOA formation in chamber experiments, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 17, 2297-2310, doi:10.5194/acp-17-2297-2017, 2017.

31. Manish Shrivastava, Christopher Cappa, Jiwen Fan, Allen Goldstein, Alex Guenther, Jose L. Jimenez, Chongai Kuang, Alexander Laskin, Scot Martin, Nga Lee Ng, Tuukka Petaja, Jeffrey Pierce, Philip Rasch, Pontus Roldin, John Seinfeld, John Shilling, James Smith, Joel Thornton, Rainer Volkamer, Jian Wang, Douglas Worsnop, Rahul Zaveri, Alla Zelenyuk, Qi Zhang: Recent advances in understanding secondary organic aerosols: implications for global climate forcing: Rev. Geophys., 55, 509-559, doi:10.1002/2016RG000540, 2016.

32. Ghahremaninezhad, R., Norman, A.-L., Croft, B., Martin, R. V., Pierce, J. R., Burkart, J., Rempillo, O., Bozem, H., Kunkel, D., Thomas, J. L., Aliabadi, A. A., Wentworth, G. R., Levasseur, M., Staebler, R. M., Sharma, S., and Leaitch, R.: Vertical profile of atmospheric dimethyl sulfide in the Arctic Spring and Summer, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 17, 8757-8770, https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-8757-2017, 2017.

33. Kodros, J. K., Weidinmyer, C., Ford, B., Cucinotta, R., Gan, R., Magzamen, S., Pierce, J. R.: Global burden of mortalities due to chronic exposure to ambient PM2.5 from open combustion of domestic waste, Env. Res. Lett., 11 (12), 2016.

34. Croft, B., Wentworth, G. R., Martin, R. V., Leaitch, W. R., Murphy, J. G., Murphy, B. N., Kodros, J., Abbatt, J. P. D., Pierce, J. R.: Contribution of Arctic seabird ammonia to atmospheric particles and cloud radiative effect, Nature Communications, doi:10.1038/ncomms13444, 2016.

35. Hodshire, A. L., Lawler, M. J., Zhao, J., Ortega, J., Jen, C., Yli-Juuti, T., Brewer, J. F., Kodros, J. K., Barsanti, K. C., Hanson, D. R., McMurry, P. H., Smith, J. N., and Pierce, J. R.: Multiple new-particle growth pathways observed at the US DOE Southern Great Plains field site, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 16, 9321-9348, doi:10.5194/acp-16-9321-2016, 2016.

36. Kodros, J. K., Cucinotta, R., Ridley, D. A., Wiedinmyer, C., and Pierce, J. R.: The aerosol radiative effects of uncontrolled combustion of domestic waste, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 16, 6771-6784, doi:10.5194/acp-16-6771-2016, 2016.

37. Croft, B., Martin, R. V., Leaitch, W. R., Tunved, P., Breider, T. J., D'Andrea, S. D., Pierce, J. R.: Processes controlling the seasonal cycle of Arctic aerosol number and size distributions, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 16, 3665-3682, doi:10.5194/acp-16-3665-2016, 2016.

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38. D'Andrea, S.D., Ng, J.Y., Kodros, J.K., Atwood, S.A., Wheeler, M.J., Macdonald, A.M., Leaitch, W.R., Pierce, J. R.: Source Attribution of Aerosol Size Distributions and Model Evaluation Using Whistler Mountain Measurements and GEOS-Chem-TOMAS Simulations, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 16, 383-396, doi:10.5194/acp-16-383-2016, 2016.

39. Sakamoto, K. M., Laing, J. R., Stevens, R. G., Jaffe, D. A., and Pierce, J. R.: The evolution of biomass-burning aerosol size distributions due to coagulation: dependence on fire and meteorological details and parameterization, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 16, 7709-7724, doi:10.5194/acp-16-7709-2016, 2016.

40. Wentworth, G. R., Murphy, J. G., Croft, B., Martin, R. V., Pierce, J. R., Cote, J.-S., Courchesne, I., Tremblay, J.-E., Gagnon, J., Thomas, J. L., Sharma, S., Toom-Sauntry, D., Chivulescu, A., Levasseur, M., and Abbatt, J. P. D.: Ammonia in the summertime Arctic marine boundary layer: Sources, Sinks and Implications, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 16, 1937-1953, doi:10.5194/acp-16-1937-2016, 2016.

41. Gagne, S., MacDonald, L.P., Leaitch, W.R., Pierce, J.R.: Software and database structure to analyze the relationship between aerosol, clouds and precipitation: SAMAC. Atmos. Meas. Tech., 9, 619-630, doi:10.5194/amt-9-619-2016, 2016.

42. Kristiansen, N. I., Stohl, A., Olivie, D. J. L., Croft, B., Sovde, O. A., Klein, H., Christoudias, T., Kunkel, D., Leadbetter, S. J., Lee, Y. H., Zhang, K., Tsigaridis, K., Bergman, T., Evangeliou, N., Wang, H., Ma, P.-L., Easter, R. C., Rasch, P. J., Liu, X., Pitari, G., Di Genova, G., Zhao, S. Y., Balkanski, Y., Bauer, S. E., Faluvegi, G. S., Kokkola, H., Martin, R. V., Pierce, J. R., Schulz, M., Shindell, D., Tost, H., and Zhang, H.: Evaluation of observed and modelled aerosol lifetimes using radioactive tracers of opportunity and an ensemble of 19 global models, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 16, 3525-3561, doi:10.5194/acp-16-3525-2016, 2016.

43. Schill, G.P., S. H. Jathar, J. K. Kodros, E. J. T. Levin, A. M. Galang, B. Friedman, M. F. Link, D. K. Farmer, J. R. Pierce, S. M. Kreidenweis, and P. J. DeMott: Ice nucleating particle emissions from photochemically-aged diesel and biodiesel exhaust, Geophys. Res. Lett., 42, doi: 10.1002/2016GL069529, 2016.

44. Bian, Q., May, A. A., Kreidenweis, S. M., Pierce, J. R.: Investigation of particle and vapor wall-loss effects on controlled wood-smoke smog-chamber experiments, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 15, 11027-11045, doi:10.5194/acp-15-11027-2015, 2015.

45. Kodros, J. K., Scott, C. E., Farina, S. C., Lee, Y. H., L'Orange, C., Volckens, J., Pierce, J. R.: Uncertainties in global aerosols and climate effects due to biofuel emissions, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 15, 8577-8596, doi:10.5194/acp-15-8577-2015, 2015.

46. Humphries, R. S., Schofield, R., Keywood, M., Ward, J., Pierce, J. R., Gionfriddo, C. M., Tate, M., Krabbenhoft, D., Galbally, I. E., Molloy, S. B., Klekociuk, A., Johnston, P. V., Kreher, K., Thomas, A. J., Robinson, A. D., Harris, N. R. P., Johnson, R., and Wilson, S. R.: Boundary layer new particle formation over East Antarctic sea ice” possible Hg driven nucleation?, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 15, 13339-13364, doi:10.5194/acp-15-13339-2015, 2015.

47. Scott, C. E., Spracklen, D. V., Pierce, J. R., Riipinen, I., D'Andrea, S. D., Rap, A., Carslaw, K. S., Forster, P. M., Kulmala, M., Mann, G. W., and Pringle, K. J.: Impact of gas-to-particle partitioning approaches on the simulated radiative effects of biogenic secondary organic aerosol, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 15, 12989-13001, doi:10.5194/acp-15-12989-2015, 2015.

48. Fuchs, B.R., S.A. Rutledge, E.C. Bruning, J.R. Pierce, J.K. Kodros, T.J. Lang, D. MacGorman, P. Krehbiel, W. Rison: Environmental controls on storm intensity and charge structures in multiple regions of the continental United States, Journal of Geophysical Research, 120, doi:10.1002/2015JD023271, 2015.

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49. Stolz, D.C., Rutledge, S.A., Pierce, J.R.: Simultaneous influences of thermodynamics and aerosols on deep convection and lightning in the tropics, Journal of Geophysical Research, 120, doi:10.1002/2014JD023033, 2015.

50. Pierce, J. R., Croft, B., Kodros, J. K., D'Andrea, S. D., Martin, R. V.: The importance of interstitial particle scavenging by cloud droplets in shaping the remote aerosol size distribution and global aerosol-climate effects, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 15, 6147-6158, doi:10.5194/acp-15-6147-2015, 2015.

51. D'Andrea, S.D., Acosta Navarro, J.C., Farina, S.C., Scott, C.E., Rap, A., Farmer, D.K., Spracklen, D.V., Riipinen, I., Pierce, J.R.: Aerosol size distribution and radiative forcing response to anthropogenically driven historical changes in biogenic secondary organic aerosol formation, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 15, 2247-2268, doi:10.5194/acp-15-2247-2015, 2015.

52. Sakamoto, K. M., Allan, J. D., Coe, H., Taylor, J. W., Duck, T. J., and Pierce, J. R.: Aged boreal biomass burning aerosol size distributions from BORTAS 2011, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 15, 1633-1646, doi:10.5194/acp-15-1633-2015, 2015.

53. Gibson, M. D., Haelssig, J., Pierce, J. R., Parrington, M., Franklin, J. E., Hopper, J. T., Li, Z., and Ward, T. J.: A comparison of four receptor models used to quantify the boreal wildfire smoke contribution to surface PM2.5 in Halifax, Nova Scotia during the BORTAS-B experiment, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 15, 815-827, doi:10.5194/acpd-14-815-2015, 2015.

54. Stevens, R.G., Pierce, J.R.: The contribution of plume-scale nucleation to global and regional aerosol and CCN concentrations: evaluation and sensitivity to emissions changes: Atmos. Chem. Phys., 14, 13661-13679, doi:10.5194/acp-14-13661-2014, 2014.

55. Pierce, J.R., Westervelt, D.M., Atwood, S.A., Barnes, E.A., Leaitch, W.R.: New-particle formation, growth and climate-relevant particle production in Egbert, Canada: Analysis from one year of size-distribution observations, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 8647-8663, doi:10.5194/acp-14-8647-2014, 2014.

56. Franklin, J. E., Drummond, J. R., Griffin, D., Pierce, J. R., Waugh, D. L., Palmer, P. I., Parrington, M., Lee, J. D., Lewis, A. C., Rickard, A. R., Taylor, J. W., Allan, J. D., Coe, H., Walker, K. A., Chisholm, L., Duck, T. J., Hopper, J. T., Blanchard, Y., Gibson, M. D., Curry, K. R., Sakamoto, K. M., Lesins, G., Dan, L., Kliever, J., and Saha, A.: A case study of aerosol scavenging in a biomass burning plume over eastern Canada during the 2011 BORTAS field experiment, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 14, 8449-8460, doi:10.5194/acp-14-8449-2014, 2014.

57. Westervelt, D.M., Pierce, J.R., Adams, P.J.: Analysis of feedbacks between nucleation rate, survival probability, and cloud condensation nuclei formation,Atmos. Chem. Phys., 14, 5577-5597, doi:10.5194/acp-14-5577-2014, 2014.

58. Croft, B., Pierce, J.R., Martin, R.V.: Interpreting aerosol lifetimes using the GEOS-Chem model and constraints from radionuclide measurements Atmos. Chem. Phys., 14, 4313-4325, doi:10.5194/acp-14-4313-2014, 2014.

59. Philip, S., R. V. Martin, J. R. Pierce, J. L. Jimenez, Q. Zhang, M. R. Canagaratna, D. V. Spracklen, C. R. Nowlan, L. N. Lamsal, M. J. Cooper, N. A. Krotkov: Spatially and seasonally resolved estimate of the ratio of global organic matter to organic carbon, Atmospheric Environment, 87, 34-40, DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2013.11.065, 2014.

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60. Jaffe, D.A., Hof G., Malashanka S., Putz J., Thayer J., Fry J.L., Ayres B., Pierce J.R.: Diesel Particulate Matter Emission Factors and Air quality Implications from In-Service Rail in Washington State, USA, Atmospheric Pollution Research, 5, 344-351, 2014.

61. Carey Friedman, Jeffrey Pierce, Noelle Selin: Assessing the Influence of Secondary Organic versus Primary Carbonaceous Aerosols on Long-Range Atmospheric Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Transport Environmental Science & Technology, 48, 3293-3302, DOI: 10.1021/es405219r, 2014.

62. Folkins, I., Mitovski, T., Pierce, J.R.: A Simple Way to Improve the Diurnal Cycle in Convective Rainfall over Land in Climate Models, Journal of Geophysical Research, 119, 2113-2130, DOI: 10.1002/2013JD020149, 2014.

63. Stevens, R.S., Pierce, J.R.: A parameterization of sub-grid particle formation in sulphur-rich plumes for global and regional-scale models, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 13, 12117-12133, doi:10.5194/acp-13-12117-2013, 2013.

64. Stuart, G. S., Stevens, R. G., Partanen, A.-I., Jenkins, A. K. L., Korhonen, H., Forster, P. M., Spracklen, D. V., and Pierce, J. R.: Reduced efficacy of marine cloud brightening geoengineering due to in-plume aerosol coagulation: parameterization and global implications, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 13, 10385-10396, doi:10.5194/acp-13-10385-2013, 2013.

65. D'Andrea, S. D., Hakkinen, S. A. K., Westervelt, D. M., Kuang, C., Levin, E. J. T., Kanawade, V. P., Leaitch, W. R., Spracklen, D. V., Riipinen, I., and Pierce, J. R.: Understanding global secondary organic aerosol amount and size-resolved condensational behavior, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 13, 11519-11534, doi:10.5194/acp-13-11519-11534, 2013.

66. Leaitch, W.R., S. Sharma, L. Huang, A. M. Macdonald, D. Toom-Sauntry, A. Chivulescu, K. von Salzen, J.R. Pierce, N.C. Shantz, A. Bertram, J. Schroder, A.-L. Norman, R.Y.-W. Chang, A.-L. Norman: Dimethyl Sulphide Control of the Clean Summertime Arctic Aerosol and Cloud, Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, DOI 10.12952/journal.elementa.000017, 2013.

67. Carslaw, K.S., L.A. Lee, C.L. Reddington, K. Pringle, A. Rap, P. M. Forster, G.W. Mann, D.V. Spracklen, Woodhouse, M.T., Regayre, L.A., J.R. Pierce: Large contribution of natural aerosols to uncertainty in indirect forcing, Nature, 503, 67-71, 2013.

68. Lee, L. A., Pringle, K. J., Reddington, C. L., Mann, G. W., Stier, P., Spracklen, D. V., Pierce, J. R., and Carslaw, K. S.: The magnitude and causes of uncertainty in global model simulations of cloud condensation nuclei, Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 13, 6295-6378, doi:10.5194/acpd-13-6295-2013, 2013.

69. Westervelt, D. M., Pierce, J. R., Riipinen, I., Trivitayanurak, W., Hamed, A., Kulmala, M., Laaksonen, A., Decesari, S., and Adams, P. J.: Formation and growth of nucleated particles into cloud condensation nuclei: model-measurement comparison, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 13, 7645-7663, doi:10.5194/acp-13-7645-2013, 2013.

70. Hakkinen, S. A. K., Manninen, H. E., Yli-Juuti, T., Merikanto, J., Kajos, M. K., Nieminen, T., D'Andrea, S. D., Asmi, A., Pierce, J. R., Kulmala, M., and Riipinen, I.: Semi-empirical parameterization of size-dependent atmospheric nanoparticle growth in continental environments, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 13, 7665-7682, doi:10.5194/acp-13-7665-2013, 2013.

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71. Ghan, S.J., Smith, S.J., Wang, M., Zhang, K., Bauer, S., Pringle, K.J., Carslaw, K.S., Pierce, J.R., Adams, P.J.: A Simple Model of Global Aerosol Indirect Effects, Journal of Geophysical Research, 118, 6688-6707, DOI: 10.1002/jgrd.50567, 2013.

72. Gibson, M. D., Pierce, J. R., Waugh, D., Kuchta, J. S., Chisholm, L., Duck, T. J., Hopper, J. T., Beauchamp, S., King, G. H., Franklin, J. E., Leaitch, W. R., Wheeler, A. J., Li, Z., Gagnon, G. A., and Palmer, P. I.: Identifying the sources driving observed PM2.5 variability over Halifax, Nova Scotia, during BORTAS-B, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 13, 7199-7213, doi:10.5194/acp-13-7199-2013, 2013.

73. Palmer, P.I., M. Parrington, J.D. Lee, A.C. Lewis, A.R. Rickard, P.F. Bernath, T.J. Duck, D.L. Waugh, D.W. Tarasick, S. Andrews, E. Aruffo, L.J. Bailey, E. Barrett, S.J.B. Bauguitte, K.R. Curry, P. Di Carlo, L. Chisholm, L. Dan, J.R. Drummond, G. Forster, J.E. Franklin, M. Gibson, D. Griffin, D. Helmig, J.R. Hopkins, J.T. Hopper, M.E. Jenkin, D. Kindred, J. Kliever, M. Le Breton, S. Matthiesen, M. Maurice, S. Moller, D.P. Moore, D.E. Oram, S.J. O'Shea, R.C. Owen, C.M.L.S. Pagniello, S. Pawson, C.J. Percival, J.R. Pierce, S. Punjabi, R.M. Purvis, J.J. Remedios, K.M. Rotermund, K.M. Sakamoto, K.B. Strawbridge, K. Strong, J. Taylor, R. Trigwell, K.A. Tereszchuk, K.A. Walker, D. Weaver, C. Whaley, and J.C. Young, Quantifying the impact of BOReal forest fires on Tropospheric oxidants over the Atlantic using Aircraft and Satellites (BORTAS) experiment: design, execution and science overview, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 13, 6239-6261, doi:10.5194/acp-13-6239-2013, 2013.

74. Lee, Y.H., Pierce, J.R., Adams, P.J.: Representation of nucleation mode microphysics in global aerosol microphysics models, Geosci. Model Dev., 6, 1221-1232, doi:10.5194/gmd-6-1221-2013, 2013.

75. Gong, L., Lewicki, R., Griffin, R.J., Tittel, F.K., Lonsdale, C.R., Stevens, R.G., Pierce, J.R., Malloy, Q.G.J., Travis, S.A., Bobmanuel, L.M., Lefer, B.L., Flynn, J.H.: Atmospheric ammonia measurements and implications for particulate matter formation in Houston, TX, Atmospheric Environment, 77, 893-900, doi:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2013.04.079, 2013.

76. Ridley, D.A., Heald, C.L., Pierce, J.R., Evans, M.J.: Towards resolution-independent dust emissions in global models, Geophysical Research Letters, 40, 1-5, doi:10.1002/grl.50409, 2013.

77. Pierce, J.R., Evans, M.J., Scott, C.E., D'Andrea, S.D., Farmer, D.K., Swietlicki, E., Spracklen, D.V.: Weak sensitivity of cloud condensation nuclei and the aerosol indirect effect to Criegee+SO2 chemistry, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 13, 3163-3176, doi:10.5194/acp-13-3163-2013, 2013.

78. Lonsdale, C.R., Stevens, R.G., Brock, C.A., Makar, P.A., Knipping, E.M., Pierce, J.R.: The effect of coal-fired power-plant SO2 and NOX control technologies on aerosol nucleation and growth in the source plumes, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12, 11519-11531, doi:10.5194/acp-12-11519-2012, 2012.

79. Wainwright, C.D., Pierce, J.R., Liggio, J., Strawbridge, K.B., Macdonald, A.M., Leaitch, W.R.: The effect of model spatial resolution on Secondary Organic Aerosol predictions: A case study at Whistler, BC, Canada, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12, 10911-10923, doi:10.5194/acp-12-10911-2012, 2012.

80. Riipinen, I., Yli-Juuti, T., Pierce, J.R., Petaja, T., Worsnop, D.R., Kulmala, M., Donahue, N.: Role of organics in atmospheric nanoparticle growth – recent breakthroughs and major unknowns, Nature Geoscience, 5, 453-458, 2012.

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81. Shantz, N.C., Pierce, J.R., Chang, R.Y.-W., Vlasenko, A., Riipinen, I., Sjostedt, S., Slowik, J.G., Wiebe, A., Abbatt, J.P.D., Leaitch. W.R.: Cloud condensation nuclei droplet growth kinetics of ultrafine particles during anthropogenic nucleation events, Atmospheric Environment, 47, 389-398, 2012.

82. Croft, B., Pierce, J.R., Martin, R.V., Hoose, C., Lohmann, U., Strong sensitivity of aerosol concentrations to convective wet scavenging parameterizations in a global model, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12, 10725-10748, doi:10.5194/acp-12-10725-2012, 2012.

83. Stevens, R.G., Pierce, J.R., Brock, C.A., Reed, M.K., Crawford, J.H., Holloway, J.S., Ryerson, T.B., Huey, L.G., and Nowak, J.B.: Nucleation and growth of sulfate aerosol in coal-fired power plant plumes: sensitivity to background aerosol and meteorology, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12, 189-206, doi:10.5194/acp-12-189-2012, 2012.

84. Pierce, J. R., W. R. Leaitch, J. Liggio, D. M. Westervelt, C. D. Wainwright, J. P. D. Abbatt, L. Ahlm, W. Al-Basheer, D. J. Cziczo, K. L. Hayden, A. K. Y. Lee, S.-M. Li, L. M. Russell, S. J. Sjostedt, K. B. Strawbridge, M. Travis, A. Vlasenko, J. J. B. Wentzell, H. A. Wiebe, J. P. S. Wong, A. M. Macdonald: Nucleation and condensational growth to CCN sizes during a sustained pristine biogenic SOA event in a forested mountain valley, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 12, 3147-3163, doi:10.5194/acp-12-3147-2012, 2012.

85. Pierce, J.R., Riipinen, I., Kulmala, M., Ehn, Petaja, T., Junninen, H., Worsnop, D.R., Donahue, N.M.: Quantification of the volatility of secondary organic compounds in ultrafine particles during nucleation events, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11, 9019-9036, doi:10.5194/acp-11-9019-2011, 2011.

86. Chang, R.Y.-W., Sjostedt, S.J., Pierce, J.R., Papakyriakou, T.N., Scarratt, M.G., Michaud, S., Levasseur, M., Leaitch, W.R., Abbatt, J.,P.,D., Relating Atmospheric and Oceanic DMS Levels to Particle Nucleation Events in the Canadian Arctic, Journal of Geophysical Research, 116, D00S03, do:10.1029/2011JD015926, 2011.

87. Donahue, N.M., Trump, E.R., Pierce, J.R., Riipinen, I.: Theoretical Constraints on Pure Vapor-Pressure Driven Condensation of Organics to Ultrafine Particles, Geophysical Research Letters , 38, L16801, doi:10.1029/2011GL048115, 2011.

88. Snow-Kropla, E. J., Pierce, J. R., Westervelt, D. M., Trivitayanurak, W.: Cosmic rays, aerosol formation and cloud-condensation nuclei: Sensitivities to model uncertainties, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11, 4001-4013, doi:10.5194/acp-11-4001-2011, 2011

89. Riipinen, I., Pierce, J. R., Yli-Juuti, T., Nieminen, T., Häkkinen, S., Ehn, M., Junninen, H., Lehtipalo, K., Petäjä, T., Slowik, J., Chang, R., Shantz, N. C., Abbatt, J., Leaitch, W. R., Kerminen, V.-M., Worsnop, D. R., Pandis, S. N., Donahue, N. M., and Kulmala, M.: Organic condensation: a vital link connecting aerosol formation to cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentrations, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11, 3865-3878, doi:10.5194/acp-11-3865-2011, 2011.

90. Lee, B.-H., Pierce, J.R., Engelhart, G.J., Pandis, S.N.,Volatility of secondary organic aerosol from the ozonolysis of monoterpenes, Atmospheric Environment, 2443-2452, 2011.

91. Pierce, J.R., Weisenstein, D.K., Heckendorn, P., Peter, T., Keith, D.W., Efficient formation of stratospheric aerosol for climate engineering by emission of condensible vapor from aircraft, Geophysical Research Letters, 37, L18805, doi:10.1029/2010GL043975, 2010.

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92. Pierce, J.R., Kahn, R.A., Davis, M.R., and Comstock, J.M., Detecting thin cirrus in MISR aerosol retrievals, Journal of Geophysical Research, 115, D08201, doi:10.1029/2009JD013019, 2010.

93. Riipinen, I., Pierce, J.R., Donahue, N.M., Pandis, S.N., Equilibration time scales of organic aerosol inside thermodenuders: Evaporation kinetics versus thermodynamics, Atmospheric Environment, 44, 597-607, 2010.

94. Pierce, J.R., Adams, P.J., Can cosmic rays affect cloud condensation nuclei by altering new particle formation rates, Geophysical Research Letters, 36, L09820, 2009.

95. Kostenidou, E., Lee B.-H., Engelhart, G.J., Pierce, J.R., Pandis, S.N., Mass Spectra Deconvolution of Low, Medium and High Volatility Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol, Environmental Science and Technology, 43, 4884-4889, 2009.

96. Pierce, J.R., Theodoritsi, G., Adams, P.J., Pandis, S.N., Parameterization of the effect of sub-grid scale aerosol dynamics on aerosol number emission rates, Journal of Aerosol Science, 40, 385-393, 2009.

97. Pierce, J.R., Adams, P.J., Uncertainty in global CCN concentrations from uncertain aerosol nucleation and primary emission rates, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 9, 1339-1356, 2009.

98. Pierce, J.R., Adams, P.J., A computationally efficient aerosol nucleation/condensation method: Pseudo-steady-state sulfuric acid, Aerosol Science and Technology, 43, 216-226 2009.

99. Pierce, J.R., Engelhart, G.J., Hildebrandt, L., Weitkamp, E.A., Pathak, R.K., Donahue, N.M., Robinson, A.R., Adams, P.J., Pandis, S.N., Constraining particle evolution from wall losses, coagulation, and condensation evaporation in smog-chamber experiments: optimal estimation based on size distribution measurements, Aerosol Science and Technology, 42, 1001-1015, 2008.

100. L.-H. Young, D. Benson, F. Kameel, J. R. Pierce, H. Junninen, M. Kulmala, and S.-H. Lee, Laboratory Studies of H2SO4/H2O Binary Homogeneous Nucleation from the SO2+OH Reaction: Evaluation of the Experimental Setup and Preliminary Results, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 8, 4997-5016, 2008.

101. Pierce, J.R., Chen, K., and Adams, P.J., Contribution of carbonaceous aerosol to cloud condensation nuclei: processes and uncertainties evaluated with a global aerosol microphysics model, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 7, 5447-5466, 2007

102. Weitkamp, E.A., Sage, A.M., Pierce, J.R., Donahue, N.M., Robinson, A.L., Organic aerosol formation from photochemical oxidation of diesel exhaust in a smog chamber, Environmental Science and Technology, 41 (20), 6969 -6975, 2007.

103. Pierce, J.R., and Adams, P.J., Efficiency of cloud condensation nuclei formation from ultrafine particles, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 7, 1367-1379, 2007.

104. Robinson, A.L., Donahue, N.M., Shrivastava, M.K., Weitkamp, E.A., Sage, A.M., Grieshop, A.P., Lane, T.E., Pierce, J.R., Pandis, S.N., Rethinking organic aerosols: Semivolatile emissions and photochemical aging, Science, 315, March 2, 2007.

105. Pierce, J.R., and Adams P.J., Global evaluation of CCN formation by direct emission of sea salt and growth of ultrafine sea salt, Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 111 (D6), doi:10.1029/2005JD006186, 2006.

Peer reviewed conference proceedings

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1. Kenneth S. Carslaw, Lindsay A. Lee, Kirsty J. Pringle, Graham W. Mann, Dominick V. Spracklen, Philip Stier, Jeffrey R. Pierce: New approaches to quantifying the magnitude and causes of uncertainty in global aerosol models, AIP Conf. Proc.: Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols, 1527, 641, 2013.

2. J. R. Pierce, M. J. Evans, C. E. Scott, S. D. D'Andrea, D. K. Farmer, E. Swietlicki, D. V. Spracklen: The sensitivity of global nucleation, cloud condensation nuclei and climate to SO2 and Criegee-intermediate chemistry, AIP Conf. Proc.: Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols, 1527, 675, 2013.

3. W. Richard Leaitch, L. Huang, A. M. Macdonald, S. Sharma, D. Toom-Sauntry, K. von Salzen, Jeffrey R. Pierce: A comparison of measurements and global model simulations of the atmospheric aerosol at two remote sites, AIP Conf. Proc.: Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols, 1527, 511, 2013.

4. Stephanie Gagne, Landan MacDonald, Michael Earle, W. Richard Leaitch, Jeffrey R. Pierce: Aircraft measurements of aerosol, cloud droplets and drizzle in stratiform clouds over the northwest Atlantic ocean, AIP Conf. Proc.: Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols, 1527, 722, 2013.

5. Robin Stevens, Chantelle Lonsdale, Charles Brock, Paul Makar, Eladio Knipping, Molly Reed, James Crawford, John Holloway, Tim Ryerson, L. Greg Huey, John Nowak, Jeffrey Pierce: Aerosol nucleation in coal-fired power-plant plumes, AIP Conf. Proc.: Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols, 1527, 417, 2013.

6. S. D. D'Andrea, S. A. K. Hakkinen, D. M. Westervelt, C. Kuang, D. V. Spracklen, I. Riipinen, J. R. Pierce: Effect of secondary organic aerosol amount and condensational behavior on global aerosol size distributions, AIP Conf. Proc.: Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols, 1527, 667, 2013.

Other relevant publications

1. Val Martin, M., Pierce, J. R., Heald, C. L.: Studying the effects of changing climate on wildfires and impacts to the United States air quality, Fire Management Today, 74, 3, 2015.

2. Pierce, J.R.: Particulars of particle formation, News and Views article in Nature Geoscience, 4, 665-666, 2011.

3. Pierce, J.R.: Cosmic rays and clouds: Potential mechanisms, guest article for realclimate.org, September 26, 2011, http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/ 2011/09/cosmic-rays-and-clouds-potential-mechanisms/.

Invited presentations 1. Pierce, J.R., et al., “Downwind of the Flames: Assessing and predicting wildfire smoke

related morbidity using satellites, in-situ measurements and models”, NASA Applied Science Meeting, Burlington, VT, 9/2018.

2. Pierce, J.R., et al., “Beyond emissions and chemistry: Fire size, dilution, and background aerosol also greatly influence biomass burning aerosol aging”, Telluride Aerosol/Cloud Meeting, Telluride, CO, 8/2018.

3. Pierce, J.R., et al., “Smoke exposure and associated health effects across several fire seasons and locations in the western U.S.”, Air and Waste Management Association, Hartford, CT, 6/2018.

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4. Pierce, J.R., et al., “New-particle formation and growth during tropical free-tropospheric subsidence”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 12/2017.

5. Pierce, J.R., et al., “Processes controlling aerosol size distributions and climate effects in the Arctic”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Raleigh, NC, 10/2017.

6. Pierce, J.R., et al., “Downwind of the Flames: Assessing and predicting wildfire smoke related morbidity using satellites, in-situ measurements and models”, NASA Applied Science Meeting, Reno, NV, 9/2017.

7. Pierce, J.R., et al., “Fire Emissions and Air Quality Impacts in Colorado and the West: Today and in the Future”, Air Quality Control Commission Hosted Science Forum, Boulder, CO, 4/2017.

8. Pierce, J.R., et al., “On nucleation and growth in the free tropospheric and the Arctic”, University of Helsinki, Atmospheric Physics Seminar, Helsinki, Finland, 11/2016.

9. Pierce, J.R., et al., “Exploring the evolution of biomass-burning aerosol in chambers and the atmosphere”, University of Colorado, Environmental Chemistry Seminar, Boulder, CO, 11/2016.

10. Pierce, J.R., et al., “On the two-way aerosol-cloud coupling in the tropics”, University of Washington, Atmospheric Science Seminar, Seattle, WA, 10/2016.

11. Pierce, J.R., William Lassman, Bonne Ford, Emily Fischer, Gabriele Pfister, Ryan Gan, Sheryl Magzamen, and John Volckens, “Downwind of the Flames: Assessing and predicting wildfire smoke related morbidity using satellites, in-situ measurements and models”, NASA Applied Science Meeting, Ashville, NC, 9/2016.

12. Pierce, J.R. et al., “The aerosol-cloud circuit in the Hadley cell”, Telluride Aerosol/Cloud Meeting, Telluride, CO, 6/2016.

13. Pierce, J.R. et al., “Aerosol nucleation and growth in the tropical free troposphere: What are our initial conditions? And why do they matter?”, CLOUD Science Meeting, Frankfurt, Germany, 6/2016.

14. Pierce, J.R. et al., “Need for accurate chemistry in aerosol models: Aerosols effects on deep-convective clouds and lightning”, American Chemical Society, Boston, MA, 8/2015.

15. Pierce, J.R., “Atmospheric Aerosols, Heath and Climate”, CMMAP REU Seminar Series, CSU, Ft. Collins, CO, 6/2015.

16. Pierce, J.R., “Low-volatility organics and climate”, Pacific Northwest National Lab, Richland, WA, 6/2015

17. Pierce, J.R., et al., “The Contribution of Sub-Grid, Plume-Scale Nucleation to Global CCN Concentrations”, American Chemical Society, Denver, CO, 3/2015.

18. Pierce, J.R., et al., “New-particle formation and growth at the DOE Southern Great Plains field site in Oklahoma”, Department of Energy Atmospheric Systems Research annual meeting, Washington D.C., 3/2015.

19. Pierce, J.R., et al., “The Contribution of Sub-Grid, Plume-Scale Nucleation to Global CCN Concentrations”, American Meteorological Society, Pheonix, AZ, 1/2015.

20. Pierce, J.R., et al., “Why chemistry matters for aerosol size and aerosol-cloud-climate interactions: Where do aerosol-climate researchers need help from chemists?”, American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA, 8/2014.

21. Pierce, J.R., et al., “Estimating the climate impact of biofuel emissions”, Telluride Aerosol and Cloud Workshop, Telluride, CO, 8/2014.

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22. Pierce, J.R., et al., “New-particle formation, growth and climate-relevant particle production in Egbert, Canada: Analysis from one year of size-distribution observations”, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada, 11/2013.

23. Pierce, J.R., et al., “Atmospheric organics, ultrafine aerosols, CCN and climate”, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, 4/2013.

24. Pierce, J.R., et al., “Cloud Condensation Nuclei and the Aerosol Indirect Effect: How do we moving forward?”, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada, 12/2012.

25. Pierce, J.R., et al., “Uncertainties in SO2 and aerosol formation: (1) Anthopogenic sulfur plumes, (2) SO2 + criegee”, Leeds University, Leeds, UK, 9/2012.

26. Pierce, J.R., et al., “The formation and growth of ultrafine atmospheric aerosols: Uncertainties in sulfur chemistry”, York University, York, UK, 9/2012.

27. Pierce, J.R., et al., “CCN predictions in global aerosol models: Where do we need improvements?”, Telluride Aerosol and Cloud Workshop, Telluride, CO, 8/2012.

28. Pierce, J.R., et al., “Aerosol chemistry in coal-fired power-plant plumes: Can emissions controls increase particle number concentrations?”, Canadian Chemistry Conference, Calgary, Alberta, 5/2012.

29. Pierce, J.R., “What would it take for cosmic-ray fluctuations to have a significant impact on CCN?”, CLOUD ITN meeting, Frankfurt, Germany, 5/2012.

30. Pierce, J.R., “The formation and growth of ultrafine atmospheric aerosols”, invited talk at Stockholm University, Sweden, 5/2012.

31. Pierce, J.R., “The formation and growth of ultrafine atmospheric aerosols”, invited talk at Colorado State University, 3/2012.

32. Pierce, J.R., Ilona Riipinen, Markku Kulmala, Mikael Ehn, Tukka Petäjä, Heikki Junninen, Doug Worsnop, Neil Donahue, “The volatility of secondary organic compounds in ultrafine particles during nucleation events”, invited talk at International Aerosol Modeling Algorithms meeting, Davis, CA, 11/2011.

33. Pierce, J.R., “Adventures in aerosol microphysics... Episode 1: Power plants, pollution controls and CCN formation; Episode 2: Cosmic rays, aerosols, clouds and climate”, invited talk at NOAA, Boulder, CO, 11/2011.

34. Pierce, J.R., “Cosmic rays, aerosols, clouds and other adventures in aerosol microphysics”, invited talk at Colorado State University, 11/2011.

35. Pierce, J.R., “Cosmic rays, aerosols, clouds and climate”, invited talk at US National Research Council Meeting on Solar Variability and Climate, Boulder, CO, 9/2011.

36. Pierce, Jeffrey R.; Weisenstein, Debra K.; Heckendorn, Patricia; Peter, Thomas; Keith, David, “Efficient formation of stratospheric aerosol for geoengineering by emission of condensable vapour from aircraft”, invited talk at American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 12/2010.

37. Pierce, J.R., “The global impact of plume-scale nucleation events”, invited talk at Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, USA, 11/2010.

38. Pierce, Jeffrey R.; Weisenstein, Debra K.; Heckendorn, Patricia; Peter, Thomas; Keith, David, “Efficient formation of stratospheric aerosol for geoengineering by emission of condensable vapour from aircraft”, invited talk at American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland, Oregon, 10/2010.

39. Pierce, J.R., Stevens, R.G., et al., “New aerosol formation and growth in coal-fired power-plant plumes”, invited talk at Electric Power Research Institute annual modeling meeting, Palo Alto, CA, 7/2010.

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40. Pierce, J.R., Weisenstein, D.K., Heckendorn, P., Peter, T., Keith, D.W., “Efficient formation of stratospheric aerosol for geoengineering by emission of condensable vapour from aircraft”, invited talk at the European Geophysical Union Annual Conference, Vienna, Austria, 5/2010.

41. Pierce, J.R., “The global impact of plume-scale nucleation events”, invited talk at Environment Canada, Dartmouth, NS, Canada, 2/2010.

42. Pierce, J.R., “The global impact of plume-scale nucleation events”, invited talk at Environment Canada, Downsview, ON, Canada, 1/2010.

43. Pierce, J.R., Stevens, R.G., Brock, C.A., “How do uncertainties in plume-scale aerosol processes inhibit our understanding of aerosols, clouds and climate?”, invited talk at Cloud-Aerosol Feedbacks on Climate meeting, Toronto, Canada, 2/2010.

44. Pierce, J.R., “The global impact of plume-scale nucleation events”, invited talk at Danish Technical University, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1/2010.

45. Pierce, J.R., “The global impact of plume-scale nucleation events”, invited talk at University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, 1/2010.

46. Pierce, J.R., Stevens, R.G., Brock, C.A., “How do uncertainties in plume-scale aerosol processes inhibit our understanding of aerosols, clouds and climate?”, invited talk at Canadian Center for Climate Modelling and Analysis, Victoria, BC, 11/2009.

47. Pierce, J.R., Stevens, R.G., Brock, C.A., “How do uncertainties in plume-scale aerosol processes inhibit our understanding of aerosols, clouds and climate?”, invited talk at Atmospheric Colloquium for Emerging Senior Scientists, 8/2009.

48. Pierce, J.R., “New developments in aerosol-cloud interactions”, invited talk at Carnegie-Mellon University, 6/2009.

49. Pierce, J.R., “Understanding sub-grid aerosol processes in chemical-transport models”, invited talk at AEROCENTER, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, 6/2009.

50. Pierce, J.R., “Jointly retrieving aerosols and thin cirrus using MISR”, invited talk at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Climate and Radiation Branch, 5/2009.

51. Pierce, J.R., “Understanding sub-grid aerosol processes in chemical-transport models”, invited talk at NASA Langley Research Center, 5/2009.

52. Pierce, J.R., “Towards understanding aerosol physical and chemical properties”, invited talk at Dalhousie University, Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science, 3/2009.

53. Pierce, J.R., “Ultrafine atmospheric aerosols, clouds and climate”, invited talk at University of Toronto, Department of Chemistry, 1/2009.

54. Pierce, J.R., “Ultrafine atmospheric aerosols, clouds and climate”, invited talk at University of Connecticut, Department of Chemical Engineering, 4/2008.

55. Pierce, J.R., “Ultrafine atmospheric aerosols, clouds and climate”, invited talk at Dalhousie University, Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science, 4/2008.

56. Pierce, J.R., “Ultrafine atmospheric aerosols, clouds and climate”, invited talk at Duke University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 3/2008.

57. Pierce, J.R., “Ultrafine atmospheric aerosols, clouds and climate”, invited talk at Goddard Space Flight Center, 3/2008.

58. Pierce, J.R., “Ultrafine atmospheric aerosols, clouds and climate”, invited talk at Brookhaven National Lab, 3/2008.

59. Pierce, J.R., “Ultrafine atmospheric aerosols, clouds and climate”, invited talk at Purdue University, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Science, 3/2008.

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60. Pierce, J.R., “Ultrafine atmospheric aerosols, clouds and climate”, invited talk at Northeastern University, Department of Chemical Engineering, 3/2008.

61. Pierce, J.R., “Ultrafine atmospheric aerosols, clouds and climate”, invited talk at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MASS seminar, 2/2008.

62. Pierce, J.R., “Impact of ultrafine aerosols on cloud condensation nuclei”, invited talk at Penn State, Department of Meteorology, 11/2007.

63. Pierce, J.R., “Climate change and chemical engineering”, invited talk for Northeastern University student American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Boston, MA, 3/2007.

Selected other presentations 1. 14 author/co-author presentations at AGU 2. 11 author/co-author presentations at AAAR-IAC 3. Burkhardt, J. B., Bayham, J., Pierce, J. R., Fischer, E. V., Carter, E., O'dell, K. A., Ander,

w. (Author), Southern Economic Association, "The Effect of Pollution on Aggressive Behavior," Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Washington DC, DC, United States. (November 2018).

4. O'Dell, K., Ford, B., Fischer, E.V., val Martin, M., and Pierce, J.R., "Current and Future Trends in Wildfire Smoke PM2.5 in the United States”. Air Pollution Extremes Workshop. Columbia University. New York, NY. November 1-2, 2018.

5. Akherati A., Cappa C. D., Pierce J. R., Kleeman M. J., and Jathar S. H., “Carbon-, Oxygen-, and Size- Resolved Model to Simulate the Chemistry, Thermodynamics, and Microphysics of Organic Aerosol (COSO)” Atmospheric Chemistry Mechanism Conference 2018, University of California, Davis. Davis, CA. December 4-7, 2018.

6. Day et al., Global Survey of Submicron Aerosol Acidity (pH). American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, LA, United States. (December 2017).

7. Schill et al., The Contribution of Black Carbon to Ice Nucleating Particle Concentrations from Prescribed Burns and Wildfires. American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, LA, United States. (December 2017).

8. Kupc et al., ATom observations of new particle formation in the tropical upper troposphere. The role of convection and nucleation mechanisms. American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, LA, United States. (December 2017).

9. Val Martin et al., Quantifying Future PM2.5 and Associated Health Effects Due to Changes in US Wildfires. American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, LA, United States. (December 2017).

10. Kreidenweis et al., Organic aerosol evaporation and formation in biomass-burning plumes: The competition between dilution and chemistry. American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, LA, United States. (December 2017).

11. Lonsdale et al., Using Large-Eddy Simulation Models with Online Chemistry to Study and Parameterize the Near-Source Chemistry of Biomass-Burning Plumes. American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, LA, United States. (December 2017).

12. O’Dell et al., Smoke exposure and associated health effects across several fire seasons and locations in the Western US. American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, LA, United States. (December 2017).

13. Pierce et al., Citizen-Enabled Aerosol Measurements for Satellites (CEAMS): A Network for High-Resolution Measurements of PM2.5 and Aerosol Optical Depth. American Geophysical Union, New Orleans, LA, United States. (December 2017).

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14. Pierce, J. R., Croft, B., Abbatt, J., Bertram, A., Burkart, J., Hanna, S., Hodshire, A. L., Kodros, J. K., Leaitch, R., Martin, R. V., Mungall, E., Murphy, B., Murphy, J., Wentworth, G., American Association of Aerosol Research, "Processes Controlling Aerosol Size Distributions and Climate Effects in the Arctic," American Association of Aerosol Research, Raleigh, NC, United States. (October 2017).

15. VIKRAM PRATAP, Aditya Kiran Srikakulapu, Qijing Bian, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Philip K Hopke, Shunsuke Nakao, Low Temperature Chemistry of Biomass Burning Markers. American Association of Aerosol Research, Raleigh, NC, United States. (October 2017).

16. ADITYA KIRAN SRIKAKULAPU, Vikram Pratap, Qijing Bian, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Philip K Hopke, Shunsuke Nakao, Temperature Dependence of Vapor Wall Deposition: A Case Study with Levoglucosan, American Association of Aerosol Research, Raleigh, NC, United States. (October 2017).

17. JACK KODROS, John Volckens, Michael Brauer, Ellison Carter, Kelsey Bilsback, Christian L'Orange, Michael Johnson, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Quantifying the Sensitivity of Mortality Calculations to Household-level, Ambient-level, and Combined Exposure to PM2.5 from Solid-fuel Combustion, American Association of Aerosol Research, Raleigh, NC, United States. (October 2017).

18. QIJING BIAN, Shantanu Jathar, Jack Kodros, Kelley Barsanti, Lindsay Hatch, Andrew May, Sonia Kreidenweis, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation in Biomass-burning Plumes: Theoretical Analysis of Lab Studies and Ambient Plumes. American Association of Aerosol Research, Raleigh, NC, United States. (October 2017).

19. ERIC WENDT, Scott Kelleher, Lizette Van Zyl, Casey Quinn, Dan Miller-Lionberg, John Mehaffy, Jessica Tryner, Christian L'Orange, Bonne Ford, Azer Yalin, Marilee Long, Shantanu Jathar, Jeffrey R. Pierce, John Volckens, A Low-cost Monitor for Simultaneous Measurement of PM2.5 and Aerosol Optical Depth. American Association of Aerosol Research, Raleigh, NC, United States. (October 2017).

20. JACK KODROS, John Volckens, Shantanu Jathar, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Role of Inter-regional Variability in Aerosol Size Distributions on Respiratory Deposition of PM2.5. American Association of Aerosol Research, Raleigh, NC, United States. (October 2017).

21. HAIHAN CHEN, Anna Hodshire, John Ortega, James Greenberg, Peter H. McMurry, Annmarie Carlton, Jeffrey R. Pierce, David Hanson, James Smith, Vertically Resolved Concentration and Liquid Water Content of Atmospheric Nanoparticles at the US DOE Southern Great Plains Site. American Association of Aerosol Research, Raleigh, NC, United States. (October 2017).

22. JACK KODROS, Sarah Hanna, Allan Bertram, W. Richard Leaitch, Hannes Schulz, Andreas Herber, Marco Zanatta, Julia Burkart, Megan Willis, Jonathan Abbatt, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Size-resolved Mixing State of Black Carbon in the Arctic and Implications for Simulated Direct Radiative Forcing. American Association of Aerosol Research, Raleigh, NC, United States. (October 2017).

23. EMILY RAMNARINE, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Effects of Near-Source Coagulation of Biomass Burning Aerosols on the Global Aerosol Size Distribution. American Association of Aerosol Research, Raleigh, NC, United States. (October 2017).

24. ANNA HODSHIRE, Brett Palm, Jose-Luis Jimenez, Qijing Bian, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Pedro Campuzano-Jost, Douglas Day, Zhe Peng, Amber Ortega, James Hunter, Eben Cross, Jesse Kroll, Lisa Kaser, Werner Jud, Thomas Karl, Armin Hansel, Nucleation and Growth Under High Oh Conditions: Using an Oxidation Flow Reactor and the Tomas

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Box Model to Learn About Chemistry, Nucleation, and Growth Potential of Ambient Pine-Forest Air. American Association of Aerosol Research, Raleigh, NC, United States. (October 2017).

25. Gan, R. W. (Author & Presenter), Vaidyanathan, A. (Author), Hotmann, B. J. (Author), O'dell, K. A. (Author), Lassman, W. (Author), Pfister, G. (Author), Fischer, E. K. (Author), Volckens, J. (Author), Pierce, J. R. (Author), Magzamen, S. L. (Author), International Society for Environmental Epidemiology, "Challenges in estimating wildfire smoke exposure in epidemiologic research," Sydney, NSW, Australia. (September 2017).

26. Gan, R. W. (Author & Presenter), Vaidyanathan, A. (Author), Hotmann, B. J. (Author), O'dell, K. A. (Author), Wilson, T. A. (Author), Lassman, W. (Author), Pfister, G. (Author), Fischer, E. V. (Author), Volckens, J. (Author), Pierce, J. R. (Author), Magzamen, S. L. (Author), International Society for Environmental Epidemiology, "Distributed lag association between wildfire smoke and cardiopulmonary-related morbidity during the 2012 Washington and 2012 Oregon wildfires," Sydney, NSW, Australia. (September 2017).

27. Pierce, J. R., Gan, R. W., Magzamen, S. L., Fischer, E. V., Volckens, J., Pfister, G., Lassman, W., O'dell, K. A., Hotmann, B., NASA Applied Science Meeting, "Downwind of the Flames: Assessing and predicting wildfire smoke related morbidity using satellites, in-situ measurements and models," NASA, Reno, NV, United States. (September 2017).

28. Kodros, J.K., Pierce, J.R., “Why the aerosol indirect forcing using the mass-only aerosol representation in GEOS-Chem may never look quite right”, 8th International GEOS-Chem Meeting, Boston, MA, United States (May 2017).

29. Pierce, J. R., Ford, Val Martin, M., Air Quality Control Commission Hosted Science Forum, "Fire Emissions and Air Quality Impacts in Colorado and the West: Today and in the Future," Colorado Air Quality Control Commission, Boulder, CO, United States. (April 2017).

30. Gan, R. W. (Author & Presenter), Lassman, W. (Author), Hotmann, B. J. (Author), Pfister, G. (Author), Fischer, E. V. (Author), Volckens, J. (Author), Pierce, J. R. (Author), Magzamen, S. L. (Author), CSU CVMBS Research Day, "A comparison of smoke estimation methods and their association with wildfire smoke and cardiopulmonary-related hospital visits during the 2012 Washington wildfires," Fort Collins, CO, United States. (January 2017).

31. December 2016, "Climate and human intervention effects on future fire activity and consequences for air pollution across the 21st century", American Geophysical Union, Val Martin, M., Pierce, J. R., O., peer-reviewed/refereed.

32. December 2016, "Implications of Sub-Grid NO2 Dry Deposition in a Chemical Transport Model", American Geophysical Union, Boys, B., Pierce, J. R., Murphy, J., Martin, R., peer-reviewed/refereed.

33. December 2016, "Recent advances in measurement-based insights of secondary organic aerosols and their impact on global climate sensitivity", American Geophysical Union, Shrivastava, M., Pierce, J. R., others, peer-reviewed/refereed.

34. December 2016, "Regional Modeling of Biomass-Burning Aerosol Impacts", American Geophysical Union, Lonsdale, C., Pierce, J. R., Alvarado, M., Henderson, J., Brodowski, C., Lin, J., peer-reviewed/refereed.

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35. December 2016, "Who, what, when, where? Determining the health implications of wildfire smoke exposure.", American Geophysical Union, Hotmann, B. J. (Author & Presenter), Lassman, W. (Author), Gan, R. W. (Author), Pfister, G. (Author), Magzamen, S. L. (Author), Fischer, E. V. (Author), Pierce, J. R. (Author), Volckens, J. (Author), Burke, M. (Author), peer-reviewed/refereed.

36. November 2016, "Secondary organic aerosol formation in biomass-burning plumes: Theoretical analysis of lab studies", International Smoke Symposium, IAWF, Bian, Q.-j., Pierce, J. R., Kodros, J. K., Kreidenweis-Dandy, S. M., Jathar, S., May, A., Barsanti, K., Hatch, L., peer-reviewed/refereed.

37. November 2016, "Who, what, when, where? Determining the health implications of wildfire smoke exposure.", International Smoke Symposium, Hotmann, B. J. (Author & Presenter), Lassman, W. (Author), Gan, R. W. (Author), Pfister, G. (Author), Magzamen, S. L. (Author), Fischer, E. V. (Author), Pierce, J. R. (Author), Volckens, J. (Author), Burke, M. (Author), peer-reviewed/refereed.

38. October 2016, "Does it blend? Combining observations and model output to determine health implications of wildfire smoke", American Association for Aerosol Research, Lassman, W. (Author & Presenter), Hotmann, B. J. (Author), Gan, R. W. (Author), Pfister, G. (Author), Fischer, E. V. (Author), Magzamen, S. L. (Author), Volckens, J. (Author), Pierce, J. R. (Author), peer-reviewed/refereed.

39. October 2016, "Field Measurements of Solid-Fuel Cookstove Emissions from Uncontrolled Cooking Tests in China, Honduras, Uganda, and India", American Association of Aerosol Research, Eilenberg, R., Pierce, J. R., Bilsback, K. R., Fedak, K. M., Johnson, M., Kodros, J. K., Lipsky, E., L'Orange, C., Peel, J. L., Subramanian, R., Robinson, A., Volckens, J., peer-reviewed/refereed.

40. October 2016, "Integrating Laboratory and Field Measurements to Reduce Uncertainties in Cookstove Emissions Estimates", American Association of Aerosol Research, Bilsback, K. R., Eilenberg, R., Pierce, J. R., Fedak, K. M., Johnson, M., Kodros, J. K., Lipsky, E., L'Orange, C., Peel, J. L., Subramanian, R., Robinson, A., Volckens, J., peer-reviewed/refereed.

41. October 2016, "Is smoke on your mind?: Using social media to improve estimates of smoke exposure", American Association of Aerosol Research, Hotmann, B. J., Lassman, W., Pierce, J. R., Pfister, G., Burke, M., peer-reviewed/refereed.

42. October 2016, "Modeling the Impact of Biomass-Burning Aerosol on Urban Areas", American Association of Aerosol Research, Lonsdale, C., Pierce, J. R., Alvarado, M., Henderson, J., Brodowski, C., Lin, J., peer-reviewed/refereed.

43. October 2016, "Secondary organic aerosol formation in biomass-burning plumes: Theoretical analysis of lab studies", American Association of Aerosol Research, Bian, Q.-J., Pierce, J. R., Kodros, J. K., Kreidenweis-Dandy, S. M., Jathar, S., May, A., Barsanti, K., Hatch, L., peer-reviewed/refereed.

44. October 2016, "Sensitivity of Cloud-Albedo Aerosol Indirect Effect on Assumed Aerosol Size Distribution Shape", American Association of Aerosol Research, Kodros, J. K., Pierce, J. R., peer-reviewed/refereed.

45. October 2016, "The Aerosol Radiative Effects and Global Burden of Mortality from Uncontrolled Combustion of Domestic Waste", American Association of Aerosol Research, Kodros, J. K., Pierce, J. R., Gan, R. W., Magzamen, S. L., Hotmann, B. J., Ridley, D., Cucinotta, R., Wiedinmyer, C., peer-reviewed/refereed.

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46. October 2016, "The role of MSA for new-particle growth and the cloud-albedo aerosol indirect effect", American Association of Aerosol Research, Hodshire, A. L., Pierce, J. R., Croft, B., peer-reviewed/refereed.

47. October 2016, "Uncertainties in Particle Wall Loss Correction during Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation in Chamber Experiments", American Association of Aerosol Research, McVay, R., Pierce, J. R., Nah, T., Seinfeld, J., Ng, N. L., peer-reviewed/refereed.

48. October 2016, "Use of Machine Learning and Particle-resolved Simulations to Predict Global Distributions of Aerosol Mixing State Metrics", American Association of Aerosol Research, Hughes, M., Pierce, J. R., Kodros, J. K., West, M., Riemer, N., peer-reviewed/refereed.

49. September 2016, "Contribution of Arctic Seabird-colony Ammonia to Atmospheric Particles and Cloud-albedo Radiative Effect", International Global Atmospheric Chemistry, Croft, B., Pierce, J. R., Martin, R., Wentworth, G., Leaitch, R., Murphy, J., Kodros, J. K., Tunven, P., D'Andrea, S., Abbatt, J., peer-reviewed/refereed.

50. September 2016, "The Aerosol Radiative Effects and Global Burden of Mortality from Uncontrolled Combustion of Domestic Waste", International Global Atmospheric Chemistry, Kodros, J. K., Pierce, J. R., Hotmann, B. J., Gan, R. W., Magzamen, S. L., Ridley, D., Cucinotta, R., Wiedinmyer, C., peer-reviewed/refereed.

51. May 2016, "Downwind of the flames: Assessing and predicting wildfire smoke related morbidity using satellites, in-situ measurements, and models.", American Thoracic Society, Gan, R. W. (Author), Lassman, W. (Author), Hotmann, B. J. (Author & Presenter), Pfister, G. (Author), Fischer, E. V. (Author), Volckens, J. (Author), Magzamen, S. L. (Author), Pierce, J. R. (Author), peer-reviewed/refereed.

52. May 2016, "Nucleation and growth at the DoE ASR SGP site", DoE ASR meeting, DoE, Pierce, J. R., Hodshire, A. L., Smith, J., McMurry, P., Zhao, J., Lawler, M., Ortega, J., Hansen, D., Barsanti, K.

53. April 2016, "How Wild is Your Model Fire? Constraining WRF-Chem wildfire smoke simulations with satellite and in-situ observations", International Association of Wildland Fire, Pierce, J. R., Lassman, W., Hotmann, B. J., Fischer, E. V., Pfister, G., Gan, R. W., Magzamen, S. L., Volckens, J., peer-reviewed/refereed.

54. April 2016, "Investigation of particle and vapor wall-loss effects on controlled wood-smoke smog-chamber experiments", International Association of Wildland Fire, Pierce, J. R., Bian, Q.-j., Kreidenweis-Dandy, S. M., Kodros, J. K., Jathar, S., May, A., Hatch, L., Barsanti, K., peer-reviewed/refereed.

55. January 2016, "How Wild is Your Model Fire? Constraining WRF-Chem wildfire smoke simulations with satellite and in-situ observations", American Meteorological Society, Lassman, W., Pierce, J. R., Hotmann, B. J., Fischer, E. V., Pfister, G., Gan, R. W., Magzamen, S. L., Volckens, J., peer-reviewed/refereed.

56. QIJING BIAN, Shantanu H. Jathar, John K. Kodros, Kelly Barsanti, Lindsay Hatch, Andrew A. May, Sonia M. Kreidenweis, Jeffrey R. Pierce, " Secondary organic aerosol formation in biomass-burning plumes: Theoretical analysis of lab studies", 2nd International Smoke Symposium, Long Beach, CA, 11/2016.

57. JOHN KODROS, Jeffrey R. Pierce, "Sensitivity of Cloud-Albedo Aerosol Indirect Effect on Assumed Aerosol Size Distribution Shape", American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland, OR, 10/2016.

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58. JOHN KODROS, Bonne Ford, David Ridley, Rachel Cucinotta, Christine Wiedinmyer, Ryan Gan, Sheryl Magzamen, Jeffrey R. Pierce, "The Aerosol Radiative Effects and Global Burden of Mortality from Uncontrolled Combustion of Domestic Waste", American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland, OR, 10/2016.

59. BONNE FORD, Moira Burke, William Lassman, Gabriele Pfister, and Jeffrey R. Pierce, "Is smoke on your mind?: Using social media to improve estimates of smoke exposure", American Association of Aerosol Research 34th Annual Conference, Portland, OR, 10/2016.

60. WILLIAM LASSMAN, Bonne Ford, Ryan Gan, Gabriele Pfister, Sheryl Magzamen, John Volckens, Emily Fischer, Jeffrey R. Pierce, "Does it Blend? Combining Observations and Model Output to Determine Health implications of Wildfire Smoke Exposure", American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland OR, 10/21/2016.

61. ANNA HODSHIRE, Betty Croft, Jeffery R. Pierce, "The role of MSA for new-particle growth and the cloud-albedo aerosol indirect effect", American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland, OR, 10/2016.

62. QIJING BIAN, Shantanu H. Jathar, John K. Kodros, Kelly Barsanti, Lindsay Hatch, Andrew A. May, Sonia M. Kreidenweis, Jeffrey R. Pierce, " Secondary organic aerosol formation in biomass-burning plumes: Theoretical analysis of lab studies", American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland, OR, 10/2016.

63. ROSE EILENBERG, Kelsey Bilsback, Kristen Fedak, Michael Johnson, Jack Kodros, Eric Lipsky, Christian L'Orange, Jennifer Peel, Jeffrey R. Pierce, R. Subramanian, John Volckens, Allen Robinson, " Field Measurements of Solid-Fuel Cookstove Emissions from Uncontrolled Cooking Tests in China, Honduras, Uganda, and India", American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland, OR, 10/2016.

64. KELSEY BILSBACK, Rose Eilenberg, Kristen Fedak, Michael Johnson, Jack Kodros, Eric Lipsky, Christian L'Orange, Jennifer Peel, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Allen Robinson, R. Subramanian, John Volckens, " Integrating Laboratory and Field Measurements to Reduce Uncertainties in Cookstove Emissions Estimates", American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland, OR, 10/2016.

65. MICHAEL HUGHES, Jack Kodros, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Matthew West, Nicole Riemer, " Use of Machine Learning and Particle-resolved Simulations to Predict Global Distributions of Aerosol Mixing State Metrics", American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland, OR, 10/2016.

66. CHANTELLE LONSDALE, Chris Brodowski, Matthew Alvarado, John Henderson, Jeffrey R. Pierce, John Lin, " Modeling the Impact of Biomass-Burning Aerosol on Urban Areas", American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland, OR, 10/2016.

67. RENEE MCVAY, Theodora Nah, Jeffrey R. Pierce, John Seinfeld, Nga Lee Ng, Uncertainties in Particle Wall Loss Correction during Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation in Chamber Experiments", American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland, OR, 10/2016.

68. BETTY CROFT, Randall V. Martin, Gregory R. Wentworth, W. Richard Leaitch, Jennifer G. Murphy, Jack K. Kodros, Peter Tunved, Stephen D. D'Andrea, Jonathan P. D. Abbatt, Jeffery R. Pierce, "Contribution of Arctic Seabird-colony Ammonia to Atmospheric Particles and Cloud-albedo Radiative Effect ", 2016 IGAC Science Conference, Breckenridge, CO, 09/2016.

69. JOHN KODROS, Bonne Ford, David Ridley, Rachel Cucinotta, Christine Wiedinmyer, Ryan Gan, Sheryl Magzamen, Jeffrey R. Pierce, "The Aerosol Radiative Effects and

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Global Burden of Mortality from Uncontrolled Combustion of Domestic Waste", International Global Atmospheric Chemistry, Breckenridge, CO, 9/2016.

70. Ryan Gan, William Lassman, BONNE FORD, Gabriele Pfister, Emily V. Fischer, John Volckens, Sheryl Magzamen, Jeffrey R. Pierce."Downwind of the Flames: Assessing and predicting wildfire smoke related morbidity using satellites, in-situ measurements and models", American Thoracic Society Conference, San Francisco, CA, 05/2016.

71. JEFFREY PIERCE, Anna Hodshire, James N. Smith, Peter H. McMurry, Jun Zhao, Michael J. Lawler, John Ortega, David Hanson, Kelley C. Barsanti, “Nucleation and growth at the DoE ASR SGP site”, DoE ASR meeting, Tyson’s Corner, VA, 5/2016.

72. JEFFREY PIERCE, William Lassman, Bonne Ford, Emily Fischer, Gabriele Pfister, Ryan Gan, Sheryl Magzamen, and John Volckens, “How Wild is Your Model Fire? Constraining WRF-Chem wildfire smoke simulations with satellite and in-situ observations”, IAWF meeting, Portland, OR, 4/2016.

73. Emily Bian, Andrew May, Shantanu Jathar, Jack Kodros, Kelley Barsanti, Lindsay Hatch, Sonia Kreidenweis, JEFFREY PIERCE, “Investigation of particle and vapor wall-loss effects on controlled wood-smoke smog-chamber experiments”, IAWF meeting, Portland, OR, 4/2016.

74. WILLIAM LASSMAN, Bonne Ford, Ryan Gan, Gabriele Pfister, Sheryl Magzamen, John Volckens, Emily Fischer, Jeffrey R. Pierce, "How Wild is your Model Fire? Constraining WRF-Chem Wildfire Smoke Simulations with Satellite Observations", American Meteorological Society, New Orleans, LA, 1/12/2016.

75. GREGORY WENTWORTH, Jennifer Murphy, Betty Croft, Randall Martin, Jeffrey Pierce, Jean-Eric Tremblay, Isabelle Courchesne, Jean-Sebastien Cote, Jonathan Gagnon, Maurice Levasseur, Jennie Thomas, Jonathan Abbatt, "Ammonia in the summer Arctic Marine Boundary Layer: Sources, Sinks and Implications", 2015 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 12/2015.

76. Betty Croft, Randall Martin, Richard Leaitch, Peter Tunved, Thomas Breider, Stephen D' Andrea, Jeffery Pierce, GREGORY WENTWORTH, Jennifer G. Murphy, Jack Kodros, Jonathan Abbatt, "Processes Controlling the Seasonal Cycle of Arctic Aerosol Number and Size Distributions", 2015 AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 12/2015.

77. Vandana Jha, et al., “Sensitivity studies using Regional Atmospheric Modeling System to analyze the impact of dust and aerosol on precipitation in the Colorado River Basin”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 12/2015.

78. Bonne Ford, William Lassman, Emily V. Fischer, Gabriele Pfister, and Jeffrey R. Pierce, "How wild is your model fire? Constraining WRF-Chem wildfire smoke simulations with satellite observations", American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting 2015, San Francisco, CA, 12/2015.

79. Emily Fischer, et al., “Seeing through the Smoke: A collaborative, multidisciplinary effort to address the interplay between wildfire, climate, air quality, and health”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, 12/2015.

80. BETTY CROFT, Gregory R. Wentworth, Randall V. Martin, W. Richard Leaitch, Jennifer G. Murphy, Benjamin N. Murphy, Jack K. Kodros, Jonathan P. D. Abbatt, Jeffery R. Pierce, "Processes Controlling Artci Aerosol Number and Size: Seabird-Climate Connections", NETCARE 2015 Workshop, Toronto, ON, 11/2015.

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81. BETTY CROFT, Jeffrey R. Pierce, W. Richard Leaitch, Stephen D'Andrea, Randall V. Martin, “Processes Controlling the Seasonal Cycle of Arctic Aerosol Number and Size”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Minneapolis, MN, 10/2015.

82. Qijing Bian, Andrew May, Sonia Kreidenweis, JEFFREY R. PIERCE, “Investigation of Particle and Vapor Wall-loss Effects on Controlled Wood-smoke Smog-chamber Experiments”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Minneapolis, MN, 10/2015.

83. KELSEY BILSBACK, Kelley Hixson, Michael Johnson, Jack Kodros, James Liacos, Eric Lipsky, Christian L'Orange, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Brooke Reynolds, Allen Robinson, R. Subramanian, John Volckens, “Combustion Emissions from Biomass Cookstoves vs. Operational Firepower: Lab and Field Observations”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Minneapolis, MN, 10/2015.

84. WILLIAM LASSMAN, Bonne Ford, Gabriele Pfister, Emily Fischer, Jeffrey R. Pierce, “In Harm's Way: High-Resolution Modeling of Wildfire Plumes in the Western US for Use in Human Health Studies”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Minneapolis, MN, 10/2015.

85. JOHN KODROS, Catherine Scott, Salvatore Farina, Lee Yunha, Christian L'Orange, John Volckens, Jeffrey R. Pierce, “Unconstrained Climate Impacts of Biofuel Combustion Due to Uncertain Carbonaceous Radiative and Cloud Effects”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Minneapolis, MN, 10/2015.

86. ANNA HODSHIRE, Jeffrey R. Pierce, James N. Smith, Peter H. McMurry, Jun Zhao, Michael J. Lawler, John Ortega, David Hanson, Kelley C. Barsanti, “Multiple New-Particle-Growth Pathways at the DOE Southern Great Plains Field Site in Oklahoma.”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Minneapolis, MN, 10/2015.

87. BONNE FORD, Jeffrey R. Pierce, William Lassman, Gabriele Pfister, Emily Fischer, “Estimating Smoke Exposure Concentrations in Fort Collins, CO from Local and Transported Wildfire Plumes.”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Minneapolis, MN, 10/2015.

88. R. SUBRAMANIAN, Antonios Tasoglou, Adam Ahern, Eric Lipsky, Christian L'Orange, Kelsey Bilsback, Brooke Reynolds, Kelley Hixson, Jack Kodros, Jeffrey R. Pierce, Michael Johnson, John Volckens, Allen Robinso, “PShootout at the CSU Corral: Soot Composition and Optical Properties for 23 Cookstove/Fuel Combinations”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Minneapolis, MN, 10/2015.

89. JOHN KODROS, Rachel Cucinotta, Bonne Ford, Christine Wiedinmyer, Jeffrey R. Pierce, “Global Changes in Aerosol Concentration, Radiative Effects, and Health Impacts Due to Open Combustion of Domestic Waste.”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Minneapolis, MN, 10/2015.

90. BETTY CROFT, Greg Wentworth, W. Richard Leaitch, Jennifer Murphy, Jack Kodros, Jonathan Abbatt, Randall V. Martin, Jeffrey R. Pierce, “The Importance of Arctic Seabird Colony Emissions in New Particle Formation and Summertime Arctic Clouds.”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Minneapolis, MN, 10/2015.

91. JEFFREY R. PIERCE, Betty Croft, Jack Kodros, Stephen D'Andrea, Randall V. Martin, “The Importance of Interstitial Particle Scavenging by Cloud Droplets in Shaping the Remote Aerosol Size Distribution and Global Aerosol-climate Effects”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Minneapolis, MN, 10/2015.

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92. J.K. Kodros, J.R.Pierce, “Investigating global aerosol and climate-forcing uncertainties due to biofuel emissions/properties in GEOS-Chem”, 7th International GEOS-Chem meeting, Boston, MA, 5/2015.

93. J.R. Pierce, R.G. Stevens, “Plume-scale sulfur chemistry and aerosol physics in GEOS-Chem”, 7th International GEOS-Chem meeting, Boston, MA, 5/2015.

94. B. Croft, R.V. Martin, J.R. Pierce, “Processes controlling the seasonal cycle of Arctic aerosol size and number”, 7th International GEOS-Chem meeting, Boston, MA, 5/2015.

95. Douglas C. Stolz, S. Rutledge and J. R. Pierce, “The Influences of Thermodynamics and Aerosols on Deep Convection and Lightning in the Tropics”, American Meteorological Society, Phoenix, AZ, 1/2015.

96. Jessica Y. Ng, S. D'Andrea, M. Wheeler, A. M. Macdonald, R. Leaitch, and J. R. Pierce, “Source Attribution of Aerosol Size Distributions at Whistler Mountain”, American Meteorological Society, Phoenix, AZ, 1/2015.

97. Landan P. MacDonald, B. L. Wells, A. Hecobian, A. Clements, K. Shonkwiler, J. R. Pierce, J. Ham, and J. L. Collett Jr., “Testing Methods for Determining Emission Rates via Controlled Field Experiments”, American Meteorological Society, Phoenix, AZ, 1/2015.

98. Bradley Wells, Landan MacDonald, Arsineh Hecobian, Andrea Clements, Kira Shonkwiler, Christina Williams, Jeffery Collett Jr., Jeffery Pierce, and Jay Ham, "Evaluation of an Atmospheric Tracer Method at an Airfield for Use in Quantifying Natural Gas Well Development and Completion Emissions", American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 02/14.

99. Stephen D'Andrea, Jeff Pierce, et al., “Understanding and Constraining Global Secondary Organic Aerosol Amount and Size-Resolved Condensational Behavior”, Goldschmidt Conference, Sacramento, CA, 5/2014.

100. Stephen D'Andrea, Jeff Pierce, et al., “Aerosol Size Distribution Response to Anthropogenically Driven Historical Changes in Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation”, Goldschmidt Conference, Sacramento, CA, 5/2014.

101. Stéphanie Gagné, Landan MacDonald, Richard W. Leaitch and Jeffrey R. Pierce, "SAMAC: new data analysis software promoting transparency, reproducibility and comparability" Summer Workshop on Data Analysis Of Cloud Microphysical Measurements, Boston, Ma., 7/2014)

102. Stephen D'Andrea, Jeffrey Pierce, Jessica Ng, Jack Kodros, Anne Marie Macdonald, Richard Leaitch, Michael Wheeler, “Source Attribution of Aerosol Size Distributions from Whistler Mountain with GEOS-Chem-TOMAS”, Symposium on Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics at Mountain Sites, Steamboat Springs, CO, 8/2014.

103. JOHN KODROS, Catherine Scott, Salvatore Farina, Jeffrey Pierce, “Uncertainties in Global Aerosol and Climate Forcings from Biofuel Emissions”, Young Scientist Symposium on Atmospheric Research, Fort Collins, CO 10/2014.

104. ANNA HODSHIRE, Jeffery Pierce, Jim Smith, Peter McMurry, Jun Zhao, "New-particle Growth at the DOE Southern Great Plains field site in Oklahoma", Young Scientist Symposium on Atmospheric Research, Fort Collins, CO, 10/2014.

105. Landan MacDonald, Bradley Wells, Arsineh Hecobian, Andrea Clements, Jeff Collett, Jeff Pierce, “Estimating Front Range VOC concentrations using AERMOD”, Young Scientist Symposium on Atmospheric Research, Fort Collins, CO, 10/2014.

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106. STEPHEN D'ANDREA, Jessica Ng, Michael Wheeler, Annie-Marie Macdonald, Richard Leaitch, Jeffrey Pierce, John Kodros, “Source Attribution of Aerosol Size Distributions and Model Evaluation Using Whistler Mountain Measurements and GEOS-Chem-TOMAS Simulations”, Young Scientist Symposium on Atmospheric Research, Fort Collins, CO, 10/2014.

107. KIMIKO SAKAMOTO, James Allan, Hugh Coe, Jonathan Taylor, Thomas Duck, Jeffrey Pierce, “Aged Biomass Burning Size Distributions from BORTAS 2011”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Orlando, FL, 10/2014.

108. ILONA RIIPINEN, Jan Julin, Taina Yli-Juuti, Silja Häkkinen, Lars Ahlm, Juan-Camillo Acosta Navarro, Ivica Crljenica, Katrianne Lehtipalo, Stephen D'Andrea, Jeffrey Pierce, “Atmospheric Nanoparticle Growth: From Nano- to Global Scale”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Orlando, FL, 10/2014.

109. CHARLES BROCK, Steven G. Brown, Timothy Gordon, Joost de Gouw, John Holloway, Jin Liao, Ann M. Middlebrook, J. Andrew Neuman, John B. Nowak, Jeff Peischl, Ilana Pollack, Thomas Ryerson, Michael Trainer, Nick Wagner, Jeffrey Pierce, Robin Stevens, André Welti, “Particle Formation in Power Plant Plumes in the Southeastern United States”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Orlando, FL, 10/2014.

110. STEPHEN D'ANDREA, Jessica Ng, Michael Wheeler, Annie-Marie Macdonald, Richard Leaitch, Jeffrey Pierce, John Kodros, “Source Attribution of Aerosol Size Distributions and Model Evaluation Using Whistler Mountain Measurements and GEOS-Chem-TOMAS Simulations”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Orlando, FL, 10/2014.

111. ROBIN STEVENS, Jeffrey Pierce, “The Contribution of Sub-Grid, Plume-Scale Nucleation to Global CCN Concentrations”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Orlando, FL, 10/2014.

112. STEPHEN D'ANDREA, Juan-Camillo Acosta Navarro, Salvatore Farina, Catherine Scott, Delphine Farmer, Ilona Riipinen, Jeffrey Pierce, “Aerosol Size Distribution Response to Anthropogenically Driven Historical Changes in Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Orlando, FL, 10/2014.

113. PETROS VASILAKOS, Yong-Ha Kim, Sotira Yiacoumi, Costas Tsouris, Jeffrey Pierce, Athanasios Nenes, “The Impact of Radioactive Charging on the Microphysical Evolution and Transport of Radioactive Aerosols”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Orlando, FL, 10/2014.

114. JOHN KODROS, Catherine Scott, Salvatore Farina, Jeffrey Pierce, “Uncertainties in Global Aerosol and Climate Forcings from Biofuel Emissions”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Orlando, FL, 10/2014.

115. DIEP VU, Shaokai Gao, Jeffrey Pierce, Akua Asa-Awuku, “Understanding Cloud Condensation Nuclei Mixing States from Flow Tube Experiments”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Orlando, FL, 10/2014.

116. Betty Croft, Randall Martin, Jeff Pierce, Richard Leaitch, Tom Breider, and Stephen D'Andrea, "Processes Controlling the Seasonal Cycle of Arctic Number and Size" NETCARE workshop, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 11/2014.

117. STEPHEN D'ANDREA, Juan-Camillo Acosta Navarro, Salvatore Farina, Catherine Scott, Delphine Farmer, Ilona Riipinen, Jeffrey Pierce, “Aerosol Size Distribution

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Response to Anthropogenically Driven Historical Changes in Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 12/2014.

118. KIMIKO SAKAMOTO, James Allan, Hugh Coe, Jonathan Taylor, Thomas Duck, Jeffrey Pierce, “Aged Biomass Burning Size Distributions from BORTAS 2011”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 12/2014.

119. DIEP VU, Shaokai Gao, Jeffrey Pierce, Akua Asa-Awuku, “Understanding Cloud Condensation Nuclei Mixing States from Flow Tube Experiments”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 12/2014.

120. MICHAL CLAVNER, William R. Cotton, Susan C. van den Heever, Jeffrey R. Pierce, “Investigations of aerosol impacts on MCSs convection and precipitation: a modelling study”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 12/2014.

121. Vandana Jha, William R. Cotton, Gustavo G. Carrio, Jeffrey R. Pierce, “Potential Impacts of Dust and Aerosol Pollution on Precipitation in the Colorado River Basin”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 12/2014.Robin Stevens and Jeff Pierce, “The Contribution of Sub-Grid, Plume-Scale Nucleation to Global CCN Concentrations.”, Invited talk at Memorial University, St. John's, NL, Canada 11/2014.

122. Robin Stevens and Jeff Pierce, “The Contribution of Sub-Grid, Plume-Scale Nucleation to Global CCN Concentrations.”, Invited talk at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Chemical Sciences Division, Boulder, CO, USA, 08/2014.

123. JEFFREY PIERCE, Daniel Westervelt, Samuel Atwood, Elizabeth Barnes, Richard Leaitch, “New-particle Formation, Growth and Climate-relevant Particle Production in Egbert, Canada: Analysis from one Year of Size-distribution Observations”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Orlando, FL, 10/2014.

124. Stephen D'Andrea; Silja Hakkinen; Daniel M. Westervelt; Chongai Kuang; Ezra J. Levin; Warren R. Leaitch; Dominick V. Spracklen; Ilona Riipinen; Jeffrey R. Pierce, “Understanding and constraining global secondary organic aerosol amount and size-resolved condensational behavior”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 12/2013.

125. Betty Croft; Randall Martin; Ulrike Lohmann; Jeffrey R. Pierce, “Impacts of Wet Scavenging Parameterizations on Global Simulations of Aerosol Concentrations and Lifetimes”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 12/2013.

126. Robin Stevens; Jeffrey R. Pierce, “The contribution of sub-grid, plume-scale nucleation to global and regional aerosol and CCN concentrations”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 12/2013.

127. Dominick V. Spracklen; Catherine Scott; Alexandru Rap; Stephen D'Andrea; Kenneth S. Carslaw; Piers Forster; Graham Mann; Jeffrey R. Pierce; Kirsty J. Pringle; Ilona Riipinen, “The role of organics in new particle formation and the impact on global climate”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 12/2013.

128. Arsineh Hecobian; Andrea L. Clements; Kira B. Shonkwiler; Christina M. Williams; Bradley L. Wells; Landan P. MacDonald; Jeffrey R. Pierce; Jay M. Ham; Jeffrey L. Collett, “Evaluation of a tracer release and measurement system for the detection and quantification of air emissions using the tracer ratio method”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 12/2013.

129. Ken S. Carslaw; Lindsay A. Lee; Carly Reddington; Kirsty J. Pringle; Alexandru Rap; Piers Forster; Graham Mann; Dominick V. Spracklen; Jeffrey R. Pierce, “Dominant

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contribution of pre-industrial and natural aerosols to the uncertainty in the indirect effect”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 12/2013.

130. Pierce, J.R. Stevens, R.G, “ Representing Plume-Scale Aerosol Nucleation and Growth in Global and Regional Aerosol Models”, International Aerosol Modeling Algorithms, Davis, CA, 12/2013.

131. Daniel Westervelt, Jeffrey Pierce, Peter Adams, “Development and Application of a Particle Number Source Tagging Algorithm in an Aerosol Microphysics Model”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland OR, 10/2013.

132. Richard Leaitch, Sangeeta Sharma, Lin Huang, Desiree Toom-Sauntry, Alina Chivulescu, Annie-Marie Macdonald, Knut von Salzen, Jeffrey Pierce, Allan Bertram, Jason Schroder, Nicole Shantz, Rachel Chang, Ann-Lise Norman, “Dimethyl Sulfide Control of the Clean Summertime Arctic Aerosol and Cloud”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland OR, 10/2013.

133. Kimiko Sakamoto, James Allan, Hugh Coe, Jonathan Taylor, Thomas Duck, Jeffrey Pierce, “Microphysical Simulation of Biomass-Burning Aerosol Size Distributions from BORTAS 2011”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland OR, 10/2013.

134. Geoff Stuart, Robin Stevens, Dominick Spracklen, Hannele Korhonen, “Parameterization of In-Plume Aerosol Processing Effects on the Efficacy of Marine Cloud Albedo Enhancement from Controlled Sea-Spray Injections”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland OR, 10/2013.

135. Silja Hakkinen, Hanna Manninen, Taina Yli-Juuti, Joonas Merikanto, Maija Kajos, Tuomo Nieminen, Stephen D'Andrea, Ari Asmi, Jeffrey Pierce, Markku Kulmala, Ilona Riipinen, “Size-Dependent Condensation of Organics – Parameterization for Nanoparticle Growth”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland OR, 10/2013.

136. Sajeev Philip, Randall Martin, Jeffrey Pierce, Caroline Nowlan, Dominick Spracklen, Jose-Luis Jimenez, Qi Zhang, Lok Lamsal, Nickolay Krotkov, “Spatially and Seasonally Resolved Estimate of the Global Organic Matter to Organic Carbon Ratio Inferred from Aerosol Mass Spectrometer Measurements and Satellite-Derived Ground-Level Nitrogen Dioxide Concentrations”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland OR, 10/2013.

137. Robin Stevens, Jeffrey Pierce, “The Contribution of Sub-Grid, Plume-Scale Nucleation to Global and Regional Aerosol and CCN Concentrations”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland OR, 10/2013.

138. Stephen D'Andrea, Silja Häkkinen, Daniel Westervelt, Chongai Kuang, Ezra Levin, Richard Leaitch, Dominick Spracklen, Ilona Riipinen, Jeffrey Pierce, “Understanding and Constraining Global Secondary Organic Aerosol Amount and Size-Resolved Condensational Behavior”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland OR, 10/2013.

139. Jeffrey Pierce, Mat Evans, Catherine Scott, Stephen D'Andrea, Delphine Farmer, Erik Swietlicki, Dominick Spracklen, “Weak Global Sensitivity of Cloud Condensation Nuclei and the Aerosol Indirect Effect to Criegee+SO2 Chemistry”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Portland OR, 10/2013.

140. Silja Hakkinen, Hanna Manninen, Taina Yli-Juuti, Joonas Merikanto, Maija Kajos, Tuomo Nieminen, Stephen D'Andrea, Ari Asmi, Jeffrey Pierce, Markku Kulmala, Ilona

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Riipinen, “Semi-empirical parameterization for sub-20 nm particle growth”, European Aerosol Conference, Prague, Czech Republic, 9/2013.

141. Pierce, J. R., D'Andrea, S. D., Hakkinen, S. A. K., Westervelt, D. M., Kuang, C., Levin, E. J. T., Leaitch, W. R., Spracklen, D. V., Riipinen, I., “Understanding and constraining global secondary organic aerosol amount and size-resolved condensational behavior”, Atmospheric Chemistry Gordon Research Conference, Mt. Snow, VT, 8/2013.

142. Kenneth S. Carslaw, Lindsay A. Lee, Kirsty J. Pringle, Graham W. Mann, Dominick V. Spracklen, Philip Stier, Jeffrey R. Pierce, “New approaches to quantifying the magnitude and causes of uncertainty in global aerosol models”, International Conference on Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols (ICNAA), Fort Collins, CO, 6/2013.

143. J. R. Pierce, M. J. Evans, C. E. Scott, S. D. D'Andrea, D. K. Farmer, E. Swietlicki, D. V. Spracklen, “The sensitivity of global nucleation, cloud condensation nuclei and climate to SO2 and Criegee-intermediate chemistry”, International Conference on Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols (ICNAA), Fort Collins, CO, 6/2013.

144. W. Richard Leaitch, L. Huang, A. M. Macdonald, S. Sharma, D. Toom-Sauntry, K. von Salzen, Jeffrey R. Pierce, “A comparison of measurements and global model simulations of the atmospheric aerosol at two remote sites”, International Conference on Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols (ICNAA), Fort Collins, CO, 6/2013.

145. Stephanie Gagne, Landan MacDonald, Michael Earle, W. Richard Leaitch, Jeffrey R. Pierce, “Aircraft measurements of aerosol, cloud droplets and drizzle in stratiform clouds over the northwest Atlantic ocean”, International Conference on Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols (ICNAA), Fort Collins, CO, 6/2013.

146. Robin Stevens, Chantelle Lonsdale, Charles Brock, Paul Makar, Eladio Knipping, Molly Reed, James Crawford, John Holloway, Tim Ryerson, L. Greg Huey, John Nowak, Jeffrey Pierce, “Aerosol nucleation in coal-fired power-plant plumes”, International Conference on Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols (ICNAA), Fort Collins, CO, 6/2013.

147. S. D. D'Andrea, S. A. K. Hakkinen, D. M. Westervelt, C. Kuang, D. V. Spracklen, I. Riipinen, J. R. Pierce, “Effect of secondary organic aerosol amount and condensational behavior on global aerosol size distributions”, International Conference on Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols (ICNAA), Fort Collins, CO, 6/2013.

148. S. D. D'Andrea, S. A. K. Hakkinen, D. M. Westervelt, C. Kuang, D. V. Spracklen, I. Riipinen, J. R. Pierce, “Effect of secondary organic aerosol amount and condensational behavior on global aerosol size distributions”, 6th International GEOS-Chem Meeting, Boston, MA, 5/2013.

149. Ken Carslaw, Lindsay Lee, Carly Reddington, Graham Mann, Dominick Spracklen, Philip Stier, and Jeffrey Pierce, “Quantifying uncertainty in global aerosol and forcing”, European Geophysics Union, Vienna, Austria, 4/2013.

150. Jonathan E. Franklin, Debora Griffin, Jeffrey R. Pierce, James R. Drummond, David Waugh, Paul Palmer, Lucy Chisholm, Thomas J. Duck, Glen Lesins, Kaley A. Walker, Jason T. Hopper, Kevin R. Curry, Kimiko M. Sakamoto, Lin Dan, Jenny Kliever, and Norm O'Neill, “A case study of aerosol depletion in a biomass burning plume over Eastern Canada during the BORTAS field experiment”, European Geophysics Union, Vienna, Austria, 4/2013.

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151. Mark D. Gibson, James Kuchta, Lucy Chisholm, Tom Duck, Jason Hopper, Stephen Beauchamp, David Waugh, Gavin King, Jeffrey Pierce, Zhengyan Li, Richard Leaitch, Tony J. Ward, and Paul I. Palmer, “Receptor modelling of boreal wildfire associated PM2.5 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada”, European Geophysics Union, Vienna, Austria, 4/2013.

152. Kimiko Sakamoto, James Allen, Hugh Coe, Jonathan Taylor, Thomas Duck, and Jeffrey Pierce, “Aerosol microphysical processes and properties in Canadian boreal forest fire plumes measured during BORTAS”, European Geophysics Union, Vienna, Austria, 4/2013.

153. Jeff Pierce, Mat Evans, Steve D'Andrea, Delphine Farmer and Dom Spacklen, “The importance of SO2 chemistry in predicting aerosol nucleation, growth and CCN”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Minneapolis, MN, 10/2012.

154. Stéphanie Gagné, Landan MacDonald, Michael Earle, W. Richard Leaitch, Jeffrey R. Pierce, “Aerosol-clouds-precipitation: aircraft measurements on the east coast of Canada”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Minneapolis, MN, 10/2012.

155. Pierce, J.R., Ilona Riipinen, Markku Kulmala, Mikael Ehn, Tukka Petäjä, Heikki Junninen, Doug Worsnop, Neil Donahue, “Quantification of the volatility of secondary organic compounds in ultrafine particles during nucleation events”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 12/2011.

156. Pierce, J.R., Wainwright, C., Leaitch, W.R., Macdonald, A.M., Alhm, L., Russel, L. et al., “Nucleation and condensational growth to CCN sizes during a sustained pristine biogenic SOA event in a forested mountain valley.”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Orlando, FL, 10/2011.

157. Pierce, J.R., Ilona Riipinen, Markku Kulmala, Mikael Ehn, Tukka Petäjä, Heikki Junninen, Doug Worsnop, Neil Donahue, “Quantification of the volatility of secondary organic compounds in ultrafine particles during nucleation events”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Orlando, FL, 10/2011.

158. Pierce, J.R.; Snow-Kropla, E., Westervelt, D.M.; Trivitayanurak, W.: The sensitivity of aerosol formation and cloud-condensation nuclei to cosmic rays in GEOS-Chem/TOMAS, 5th International GEOS-Chem Users Meeting, Boston, MA, 5/2011.

159. Pierce, J.R.; Wainwright, C.; Leaitch; W.R.: Aerosol microphysical modelling of the Whistler 2010 campaign, WACS2010 meeting, Environment Canada, Downsview, ON, 2/2011.

160. Pierce, Jeffrey R.; Weisenstein, Debra K.; Heckendorn, Patricia; Peter, Thomas; Keith, David, “Enhanced geoengineering efficacy through direct emission of sulphuric acid to stratosphere”, International Aerosol Conference, Helsinki, Finland, 8/2010.

161. Pierce, J.R., Riipinen, I., et al., “Organic condensation: A vital link connecting new-particle formation to climate forcing”, International Global Atmospheric Chemistry conference, Halifax, NS, 7/2010.

162. Pierce, J.R., Kahn, R.A., Davis, M.R., Comstock, J.M., “Detecting thin cirrus in MISR aerosol retrievals”, MISR-Users Meeting, Pasedina, California, 12/2009.

163. Pierce, J.R., Davis, M.R., Kahn, R.A., “Resolving thin cirrus in Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer aerosol retrievals”, Cloud-Aerosol Feedbacks on Climate meeting, Toronto, Canada, 1/2009.

164. Pierce, J.R., Adams, P.J., “Can cosmic rays affect clouds by altering new particle formation rates?”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 12/2008.

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165. Pierce, J.R., Adams, P.J., “Uncertainty in global CCN concentrations from aerosol nucleation, primary emissions and SOA”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Orlando, FL, 9/2008.

166. Pierce, J.R., Adams, P.J., “Can cosmic rays affect clouds by altering new particle formation rates?”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Orlando, FL, 9/2008.

167. Pierce, J.R., Adams, P.J., “Global CCN Formation from Aerosol Nucleation”, European Aerosol Conference, Thessaloniki, Greece, 8/2008.

168. Pierce, J.R., Adams, P.J., “Global contribution of nucleation to aerosol number and cloud condensation nuclei”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 12/2007.

169. Pierce, J.R., Adams, P.J., “A computationally efficient aerosol nucleation/condensation method: Pseudo-steady state gas phase sulfuric acid”, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Salt Lake City, UT, 11/2007.

170. Pierce, J.R., Engelhart, G.J., Weitkamp, E.A., Pathak, R.K., Pandis, S.N., Donahue, N.M., Robinson, A.R., Adams, P.J., “Estimating the contribution of wall loss and condensation/evaporation to aerosol size evolution in smog chamber experiments”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Reno, NV, 9/2007.

171. Pierce, J.R., Adams, P.J., “A computationally efficient aerosol nucleation/condensation method: Pseudo-steady state gas phase sulfuric acid”, American Association of Aerosol Research, Reno, NV, 9/2007.

172. Pierce, J.R., Chen, K., Adams, P.J., “The contribution of carbonaceous aerosol to global cloud condensation nuclei”, American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, 12/2006.

173. Pierce, J.R., Adams, P.J., “Probability of the growth of ultrafine atmospheric aerosol to cloud condensation nuclei,” American Institute of Chemical Engineers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 11/2006.

174. Pierce, J.R., Adams, P.J., “Sea-salt and CCN uncertainty,” American Association of Aerosol Research Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, 10/2005.

External Funding

Colorado State University

1. January 1, 2019 - December 31, 2021: Vertical Distribution of Boundary Layer New Particle Formation and Implications on Nanoparticle Growth Mechanisms, Agency: US Department of Energy, PI: Jim Smith (UC Irvine), Co-PI: Jeff Pierce, CSU Amount: $284,521.34

2. September 1, 2018 - August 31, 2021, Radiative Effects of Biomass Burning Aerosols-Laboratory and Field Measurements and Modeling of Climate and Health Impacts, Agency: National Science Foundation, PI: Solomon Bililign (NCA&T), CSU PI: Jeff Pierce, Co-PIs: Emily Fischer, Melissa Burt, CSU Amount: $146,377.22

3. March 1, 2018 - June 30, 2019, Upping Utility: Engaging Decision-Makers En Route to a Smoke Health Warning System, Agency: Kauvar Foundation, PI: Marilee Long, Co-PIs: Jeff Pierce, Emily Fischer, Sheryl Magzamen, Amount: $100,000

4. Sept 15, 2017- Sept 14, 2020: Studying Cloud and Radiative Impacts through an Improved Physically Based Representation of Organic Aerosol in a Large-Scale Model, PI: Shantanu Jathar, Co-PIs: Jeffrey Pierce, Chris Cappa (UC Davis), Agency: US Department of Energy, Amount: $230,778.00

5. July 1, 2017- Jun 30, 2020: Aerosol size distribution and composition evolution during FIREX activities: closure analyses and climate impacts, PI: Jeffrey Pierce, Co-PIs: Matt Alvarado (AER),

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Chantelle Lonsdale (AER), Agency: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Amount: $272,109

6. July 1, 2017- Jun 30, 2020: Modeling the Complex and Dynamic Physico-chemical Evolution of Primary and Secondary Organic Aerosol from Wildfire Smoke, PI: Shantanu Jathar, Co-PIs: Jeffrey Pierce, Agency: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Amount: $83,552.00

7. Feb 1, 2017 – Jan 30, 2021: Citizen-Enabled Aerosol Measurements for Satellites (CEAMS): A network for high-resolution measurements of PM2.5 and aerosol optical depth, PI: John Volckens, Co-PIs: Jeff Pierce, Marilee Long, Agency: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Amount: $1.7M.

8. June 1, 2016 - December 31, 2018, Test Facility and Proving Ground for ARPA-E MONITOR, Agency: ARPA-E, PI: Dan Zimmerle, Co-PIs: Jeff Pierce, Jeff Collett, Anthony Marchese, Amount: $3,572,274.00

9. April 1, 2016 – March 31, 2019: Collaborative Research: Sizing up the smoke: Evaluating and improving our ability to predict aged wildfire aerosol size distributions, PI: Jeffrey Pierce, Co-PIs: Matt Alvarado (AER), Chantelle Lonsdale (AER), Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Amount: $372,115.

10. Sep 1, 2015 – Aug 31, 2018: Planning for an Unknown Future: Incorporating Meteorological Uncertainty into Predictions of the Impact of Fires and Dust on U.S. Particulate Matter, PI: Emily Fischer, Co-PIs: Jeff Pierce, Libby Barnes, Agency: US Environmental Protection Agency, Amount: $350,000

11. Jun 15, 2014 – Jun 14, 2018: Collaborative Project: Contributions of organic compounds to the growth of freshly nucleated atmospheric nanoparticles, PI: Jeffrey Pierce, Sponsor: US Department of Energy, Amount: $485,434.00

12. Feb 12, 2015 – Feb 11, 2018: Downwind of the Flames: Assessing Wildfire Smoke Related Morbidity Using Satellites, In-Situ Measurements and Models, PI: Jeffrey Pierce, Co-PIs: Emily Fischer, John Volckens, Sheryl Magzamen, Sponsor: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Amount: $1,200,000.

13. Jan 1, 2016 – Dec 31, 2017: Study of Ammonia and Methane Emissions from Animal Feeding Operations using Unmanned Aerial System Laser Sensors, PI: Azer Yalin, Co-PIs: Jeffrey Pierce, Jay Ham, Agency: US Department of Agriculture, Amount: $500,000

14. Nov 1, 2013 – Oct 31, 2017: Measurements and Modeling for Quantifying Air Quality and Climatic Impacts of Combustion for Cooking, Heating, and Lighting, PI: John Volckens (CSU), Co-PIs: Jeffrey Pierce, Morgan DeFoort (CSU), Jennifer Peel (CSU), Allen Robinson (Carnegie Mellon), Sponsor: US Environmental Protection Agency, Amount: $1,500,000.00

15. Sep 1, 2013 – Aug 31, 2017: Estimating the Effects of Changing Climate on Fires and Consequences for U.S. Air Quality, Using a Set of Global and Regional Climate Models, PI: Jeffrey Pierce, Co-PI: Maria Val Martin, Sponsor: Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP), Amount: $347,112.00.

16. Jul 28, 2014 – Aug 31, 2017: Phase Dynamics of Wildland Fire Smoke Emissions and Their Secondary Organic Aerosols, PI: Sonia Kreidenweis, Co-PI: Jeffrey Pierce, Sponsor: Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP), Amount: $220,176.00

17. Jul 1, 2013 – Jun 30, 2016: North Front Range Oil and Gas Air Pollutant Emission and Dispersion Study, PI: Jeffrey Collett, Co-PI: Jeffrey Pierce, Sponsor: State of Colorado, Amount: $862,203.00

18. Jun 14, 2013 – Mar 31, 2014: Climatology of aerosol nucleation and growth at Whistler, PI: Jeffrey Pierce, Sponsor: Environment Canada, $48,854.00

19. 2013 – 2018: Network on Climate and Aerosols (NETCARE): Addressing Key Uncertainties in Remote Canadian Environments, PI: Jon Abbott (U. of Toronto), Co-PIs: Jeffrey Pierce +28, Sponsor: National Science and Engineering Res. Council, Amount: $5,000,000 (Money to Dalhousie University)

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20. Oct 2014: Request to U.S. Department of Energy for Conference Symposia Sponsorship, PI: Jeffrey Pierce, Co-PI: Sonia Kreidenweis, Sponsor: US Department of Energy (DOE), Amount: $15,000 (Money to American Association of Aerosol Research)

Dalhousie 2011-2013 Environment Canada (PI) CA$70,000

Understanding and modelling the evolution of the aerosol size distribution due to SOA formation

2011-2014 Environment Canada (PI) CA$150,000 Evaluating Arctic aerosols, clouds and water vapor in the CCCma climate model

2011-2012 Environment Canada (PI) CA$25,000 Characterization of forest fire emissions in eastern Canada from the BORTAS experiment

2011-2012 Environment Canada (PI) CA$22,500 Calculation of the volatility of vehicle-generated aerosols

2011-2015 Canadian Foundation for Innovation (Operating fund) (PI) CA$24,600 Improved representation of atmospheric aerosol sources for simulations of air pollution and climate

2010-2014 Electric Power Research Institute (PI) US$180,000 Improved understanding of coal-fired power-plant generated aerosols and their regional and global effects

2009-2014 National Science and Engineering Research Council (PI) CA$75,000 Aerosol chemistry and physics in and around clouds

2011-2013 Atlantic Computational Excellence Network (PI) CA$40,000 Examining atmospheric aerosol removal by precipitation in a cloud-resolving model using joint aerosol/cloud model

2011 Atlantic Computational Excellence Network (PI) CA$5,000 Effect of in-plume aerosol physics on the efficacy of marine cloud albedo enhancement from controlled sea-spray injections

2011 Canadian Foundation for Innovation (Infrastructure) (PI) CA$250,000 Improved representation of atmospheric aerosol sources for simulations of air pollution and climate

2010-2011 Environment Canada (PI) CA$50,000 Improving EC AQ model capabilities

Memberships and Professional Service

Executive committee member for the Canadian Network on Climate and Aerosols (NETCARE) (2013-)

Co-organized the Telluride Aerosols and Clouds workshop (2014) American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR): member, Atmospheric Aerosols

Working Group Chair (2009-2010), Young Investigators Committee (Chair, 2010-2011), Newsletter Committee (2015-), co-organized 2 special symposia at annual meetings.

American Geophysical Union (AGU): member, organized “Characterizing Global Aerosol Through Multi-sensor and Model Synergy” session (2014).

European Geophysical Union (EGU): member International Global Atmospheric Chemisry (IGAC): member GEOS-Chem: Atmospheric Aerosol steering committee co-chair (2011-) Peer reviewed over 120 manuscripts since 2006.

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Research Advisees

Colorado State: Ph.D.: John (Jack) Kodros (2015-2018), Anna Hodshire (2016-), William Lassman

(2016-), Ali Akherati (Mech E, 2016-), Katelyn O’Dell (2018-), Michael Cheeseman (2018-)

Masters: Kimiko Sakamoto (2013-2014), John (Jack) Kodros (2013-2015), Landan Macdonald (2013-2015), Brad Wells (2013-2015), Anna Hodshire (2014-2016), William Lassman (2014-2016), Emily Ramnarine (2016-2018), Katelyn O’Dell (2016-2018)

Undergraduate: Jessica Ng (2014), Rachel Cucinotta (2015), Maryssa Loehr (2016), Sarah Zelasky (2017) Postdoctoral: Kelsey Bilsback (2018-), Wayne Chuang (2018- , Mech E), Bonne Ford

Hotmann (2015-2017), Qijing (Emily) Bian (2014-2018) Research Scientists: Maria Val Martin (2013-2017), Bonne Ford Hotmann (2017-),

Qijing (Emily) Bian (2018-) Masters Advisory Committees: Christina McCluskey, Stephen Brey, Kevin Dischino

(Mechanical Engineering), Scott Kelleher (Mechanical Engineering), Sailaja Eluri (Mechanical Engineering), Eric Wendt (Mechanical Engineering)

Doctoral Advisory Committees: Sam Atwood, Ali Boris, Ashley Evanoski-Cole, Vandana Jha, Doug Stolz, Christina McCluskey, Travis Ashby, Brody Fuchs, Robert Nelson, Zitely Tzompa, Stephen Brey, Patrick Brophy (Chemistry), Holly Debolt (Chemistry), Kelsey Bilsback (Mechanical Engineering), Laurie McHale (Mechanical Engineering), Steven Brey, Kathryn Moore, Trent Davis, Kira Shonkwiler, Matson Pothier (Chemistry)

Dalhousie:

Undergraduate: Robert Archibald (2010), Elliot Snow-Kropla (2010-2011), Christopher Wainwright (2010-2011), Geoffrey Stuart (2011-2013),

Landan MacDonald (2012-2013) Masters: Robin Stevens, (2009-2010; transferred to Ph.D.), Chantelle Lonsdale (2010-2012), Stephen D'Andrea (2012-2013) Ph.D.: Robin Stevens, (2010-2014) Postdoctoral: Betty Croft (2011-), Stephanie Gagne (2011-2013)

Research assistant: Christopher Wainwright (2011-2012), Kimiko Sakamoto (2012) Doctoral Advisory Committees: Aaron van Donkelaar, Betty Croft, Colin Lee, Brian

Boys, Sajeev Philip Masters Advisory Committees: Gray O'Byrne, Jonathan Doyle, Lubna Bitar, Colin

Pike-Thackray, Sara Torbatian, Sajeev Philip, Ryan Robski, Chris Perro, Akhila Padmanabhan, Zalalem Engida

Other institutions: Ph.D. external examiner: Torsten Bondo, Danish Technical University, January, 2010; Amar Hamed, University of Helsinki, August, 2010;

Eimear Dunne, University of Leeds, September, 2012. Jenni Kontkanen, University of Helsinki, November, 2016.

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University Activities CSU ATS Graduate Committee: 2018- CSU Engineering Awards Committee: 2018- CSU ATS Web Committee: 2018- CSU ATS Department Code Committee: 2017- CSU ATS Faculty Search Committee: 2015-2016 CSU Engineering Network Services review committee: 2015 CSU AAAR Student Group mentor: 2013- CSU Colloquium Committee: 2014-2018 CSU ATS Awards Committee: 2013, 2015 CSU Faculty Council: (Substitute councilman 2x, 2013, 1x 2014) Dal Faculty Senator: 2011-2012 Dal Atmospheric Science Seminar organizer: 2009-2012 Dal Atmospheric Science graduate student presentation organizer: 2009-2012 Dal Faculty of Graduate Studies NSERC PGF-D committee: 2009-2011 CMU Chemical Engineering Graduate Student Association (ChEGSA), Graduate

Symposium organizer (2004), President (2005), Secretary (2007). CMU Student Chemical Engineering Car Team (Chem-E-Car), Advisor (2005-2008) NU Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Honor Society), President (2002-2003) NU Student Chemical Engineering Car Team (Chem-E-Car), Member (2001-2003),

Captain (2001-2002) NU Student American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Class Representative (1999-2003) NU Jazz Ensemble, Piano and Organ (1999-2003)

Volunteer Work

Feed Nova Scotia, Food bank (2010) Big Brothers Big Sisters, “Big brother” mentor to child through BBBS of Greater Pittsburgh

(2005-2008) National Chemistry Week and National Engineers week, “Made science” with children

during outreach days at Pittsburgh Science Center (2003-2007) Society of Women Engineers outreach, Community outreach days with local high school

girls and the CMU Colloids, Polymers and Surfaces Lab (2004-2005) Greater Boston Food Bank, Organized Tau Beta Pi trips to sort donated food (2002-2003) St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, Organized event to make Valentines Day cards for St.

Jude’s children (2/2003)