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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics ACP Award 2011

ACP Award 2011 goes to Paul Christoph Zieger, PSI

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For his comprehensive investigations of the hygroscopic growth on the light scattering by aerosol particles which fundamentally improved the understanding of the underlying physical principles and which will substantially advance the ability of global models to simulate the radiation budget.

The price was co-sponsered by: BAFU, the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment

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  • Climatology, Atmospherical Chemistry, Aeronomoy