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Ian Folkins is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science at Dalhousie University, Canada. His career spans over three decades with a focus on atmospheric chemistry, tropical meteorology, and climate modeling.
- Education: BSc (1986) from Dalhousie, MSc/PhD (1991) in Condensed Matter Theory from University of Toronto, followed by postdoctoral work at NCAR, Boulder.
- Research Areas: Atmospheric chemistry, tropical convection dynamics, climate model parameterization, ozone transport, and tropopause layer physics.
Publications reveal a sustained focus on convective processes (1994–2018), ozone-weather interactions, and atmospheric chemical budgets. His 2018 study on nocturnal humidity patterns in the U.S. Midwest became a key diagnostic for solenoidal circulation mechanisms.
Teaching includes core courses such as Atmospheric Dynamics II (Winter 2024) and Atmospheric Chemistry (Fall 2020), with coordination of the university's Diploma in Meteorology program.
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