Aerodyne Research
Joseph Roscioli is a Co-director of the Center for Atmospheric and Environmental Chemistry and Principal Scientist at Aerodyne Research, where expertise encompasses atmospheric chemistry and trace gas measurement development. Previous experience includes serving as a Senior Scientist focused on trace gas measurement instrument development and atmospheric research. Academic background features postdoctoral positions at Columbia University and the University of Colorado Boulder, concentrated on laser spectroscopy and interfacial chemical dynamics, respectively. Joseph holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Chemistry from Yale University and dual bachelor's degrees in History and Philosophy of Science and Chemistry and Astrophysics from the University of Pittsburgh.
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Aerodyne Research
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Aerodyne Research, Inc. (ARI) provides research and development (R&D) services and advanced sensor and software products to industrial, academic and government customers addressing national and international challenges, including: monitoring and enhancing regional and global environmental quality; developing clean and efficient energy and propulsion technologies; and advancing remote sensing, surveillance and image processing capabilities for the national defense. Teams of ARI scientists and engineers perform fundamental laboratory and theoretical studies; build, run and analyze complex computer models and system simulations; design and execute mobile and fixed-site field measurements; and develop, demonstrate, and deploy advanced measurement instruments and systems.