John H. Seinfeld
John Hersh Seinfeld (born August 3, 1942) is an American chemical engineer and pioneering expert in atmospheric science. His research on air pollution has influenced public policy, and he developed the first mathematical model of air quality, which has influenced air pollution tracking and research across the United States. He has spent his career at the California Institute of Technology, where he is currently the Louis E. Nohl Professor of Chemical Engineering. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2by Chuang, P. Y., Collins, D. R., Pawlowska, H., Snider, J. R., Jonsson, H. H., Brenguier, J. L., Flagan, Richard C., Seinfeld, John H.Get access
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3by Chuang, P. Y., Collins, D. R., Pawlowska, H., Snider, J. R., Jonsson, H. H., Brenguier, J. L., Flagan, Richard C., Seinfeld, John H.Get access
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Published in Science of The Total Environment (2023)
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7by Raatikainen, Tomi, Nenes, Athanasios, Seinfeld, John H., Morales, Ricardo, Moore, Richard H., Lathem, Terry L., Lance, Sara, Padró, Luz T., Lin, Jack L., Cerully, Kate M., Bougiatioti, Aikaterini, Cozic, Julie, Ruehl, Christopher R., Chuang, Patrick Y., Anderson, Bruce E., Flagan, Richard C., Jonsson, Haflidi, Mihalopoulos, Nikos, Smith, James N.Get access
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2013)
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