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Condensed Matter Theory Group >>
Building/Room: WHGA/136
Eurostar FC Aeth
Fast and loading compensated Aethalometerà an instrument for real time measurement of light absorbing carbonaceous aerosol
Newly discovered rapid particle growth rates may be the answer to the mystery of aerosol formation in urban smog
Aerosols, suspended particles or droplets, play a key role in Earth’s atmosphere’s energy balance. They can also result in smog formation in cities, which leads to low visibility and serious health risks for the population. A recent study published in Nature outlines a newly discovered mechanism that may play a key role in the continued survival of particles in wintertime smog.
ClearfLo at PSI
Clean Air for London - the PSI contribution
Computational Physics Group
Our group is interested in the theoretical and computational exploration of correlated quantum matter in condensed matter and AMO systems. We strive to understand novel phases of matter, quantum critical phenomena and quantum systems out of equilibrium. Our research builds on a blend of concepts and ideas from condensed matter theory, statistical mechanics, quantum field theory and quantum information. We also develop and implement innovative computational algorithms in order to perform large-scale computer simulations on high-performance computers.
BLACARAT
Black Carbon in the Atmosphere: Emissions, Aging and Cloud Interactions
ACTRIS
Observation network of the Aerosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure (ACTRIS). Source: www.actris.eu