A process for converting carbon-rich pollution to jet fuel powered a commercial flight for the first time, marking history and ushering in a new era for low-carbon aviation.
Dr. Susannah Burrows, an atmospheric scientist, received a 2018 Ronald L. Brodzinski Early Career Exceptional Achievement Award. The honor recognizes her leadership in understanding connections between biological systems on land and ocean and their chemistry, and physical climate processes in the atmosphere.
Burrows was recognized for her leadership in advancing understanding connections between biological systems on land and ocean and their chemistry, and physical climate processes in the atmosphere.
Dr. Xiaodong Chen, a postdoctoral research scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, has been appointed to serve as Associate Editor for the Journal of Hydrometeorology, a publication of the American Meteorological Society