Atmospheric SpectroScopy Group
Atmospheric spectroscopy, the observation of changes in the color of light as it travels through the atmosphere, offers exciting opportunities to study our environment. The Stutz research group at UCLA employs atmospheric spectroscopy, together with numerical tools, to study a range of topics, including air pollution, the impact of the ground and snow on atmospheric composition, wildfires, and plant photosynthesis. We develop and apply spectroscopic instruments for research and for emission monitoring.
News
We are currently searching for two postdoctoral researchers an atmospheric chemistry and radiative transfer. Have a look at the descriptions here.
Welcome back from Bermuda and Costa Rica. We recently finished two successful field deployments. Aly and Fedele returned from Bermuda after finishing the 2022 BLEACH experiment and storing our LP-DOAS system for Winter 2023 deployment. Julia and Sol installed a new CO2 eddy covariance system and soil chambers, and serviced the PhotoSpec installation at La Selva in Costa Rica.
Congratulation to Katie Tuite for defending her PhD. Good luck in the new position!
ContaCT
Prof. Jochen Stutz
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
University of California Los Angeles
7127 Math Sciences, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1565
Tel. 310-825-5364, Fax. 310-206-5219
Email: jochen@atmos.ucla.edu