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Andrea Wagner is a Postdoctoral Researcher focusing on atmospheric chemistry and environmental science. Her work explores particle formation mechanisms, nucleation processes, and the role of chemical species like iodine oxoacids, nitric acid, and sesquiterpenes in atmospheric systems. She collaborates internationally on studies involving boundary layer dynamics, radical chemistry, and aerosol behavior.
Her research interests include understanding how pollutants and natural emissions interact to form atmospheric particles, with contributions to Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action and clean air. Recent work highlights iodine's impact on sulfuric acid nucleation and the role of sesquiterpenes in biogenic particle formation.
Publications span 2023-2024, addressing topics like particle growth in polluted environments, peroxy radical interactions, and temperature/humidity effects on nucleation. She has contributed to peer-reviewed journals such as Science, Environmental Science: Atmospheres, and Science Advances.
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