
1. Atmospheric chemistry in Australia with Associate Professor Jenny Fisher
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Jenny Fisher <\/p>
Website<\/a>: https:\/\/scholars.uow.edu.au\/display\/jenny_fisher<\/p> Twitter<\/a>: https:\/\/twitter.com\/atmosjennyf<\/p> Tracking pollutants<\/a>: https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=1FqIKbCaLYk<\/p> Tracking chemical processes in the atmosphere<\/a>: https:\/\/nci.org.au\/research\/research-highlights\/tracking-chemical-processes-atmosphere<\/p> Learn more about the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI):<\/p> Website<\/a>: https:\/\/nci.org.au\/<\/p> Twitter<\/a>: https:\/\/twitter.com\/NCInews<\/p> LinkedIn<\/a>: https:\/\/www.linkedin.com\/company\/national-computational-infrastructure\/<\/p>
Join us in this new episode of Science Bytes with Associate Professor Jenny Fisher, researcher from The Centre for Atmospheric Chemistry at University of Wollongong, to learn about her use of high-performance computing to understand chemical processes in the atmosphere. Her computer models help us learn about the pollution in the atmosphere at high resolution.
Find out more:
Jenny Fisher
Website: https://scholars.uow.edu.au/display/jenny_fisher
Twitter: https://twitter.com/atmosjennyf
Tracking pollutants: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FqIKbCaLYk
Tracking chemical processes in the atmosphere: https://nci.org.au/research/research-highlights/tracking-chemical-processes-atmosphere
Learn more about the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI):
Website: https://nci.org.au/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NCInews
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/national-computational-infrastructure/
Thanks to James Beattie (ANU) for the astrophysics visualisation used in the artwork, and to Andy Maher for the show production (andymaher.com).
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