
Dr. Nicky Marsden
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✈Airborne Atmospheric Measurement. Mass Spectrometry.
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#AirQuality at #ManAQsupersite on this year's Bonfire night looks quite different to last year thanks to the weather. Earth Sciences at the University of Manchester UoM_MERI Manchester Urban Observatory Clean Air Greater Manchester


Lectureship in Data Science now available in the department of Earth and Environmental Science Earth Sciences at the University of Manchester. Aligned to support our Earth and Environment pathway of the The University of Manchester News Data Science MSc, the position is open for applications until 7th Jan: jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.asp…


Huge dust cloud heading to the #Antarctica peninsula @PolarAmelie British Antarctic Survey 🐧

Two FAAM Airborne Laboratory roles are open for applications on our website now: 👩💻FAAM Labview Developer and System Engineer ✈️FAAM Scientific Measurements Support Find out more! ncas.ac.uk/news-events/

Apply now for a funded PhD with the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council #CDT in #AerosolScience. If you aspire to work in multidisciplinary teams and have an academic background in physical, environmental, health sciences or engineering we want to hear from you! aerosol-cdt.ac.uk/2022-projects/ #phdstudentship







Happy #WomenInScience day! Our team dedicated to the rapid development and commercialization of state-of-the-art Mass Spectrometers. Females in Mass Spectrometry (FeMS) Inspire us with your science and pass it on! @PerditaB Anneli Kruve Nikki Atwal Hannah Britt #sayYEStoIMS #MRT


Arrived, unpacked, setup 👌#dcmex FAAM Airborne Laboratory CloudSenseNERC National Centre for Atmospheric Science


Whats floating over the desert? Ice and organic debris from Cloud Particle Imager #dcmex CloudSenseNERC FAAM Airborne Laboratory National Centre for Atmospheric Science Earth Sciences at the University of Manchester



Our scientists identified changes in air pollution linked to the record-breaking heatwave. Drawing on a national network of monitoring sites, they found harmful ground-level ozone levels rose sharply - reaching nearly double the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines in places.


Doing what he can. Dogushan Kilic of Earth Sciences at the University of Manchester sends another load if vital supplies to #TurkeySyriaEarthquake. The University of Manchester News
