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Nicole Riemer is a Professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, affiliated with the Department of Climate, Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences, Civil and Environmental Engineering, and the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). Her research focuses on aerosol particles' creation, transport, and transformation, with applications to climate, health, and pollution mitigation. She develops advanced simulations to study aerosol impacts on weather patterns, climate change, and human health.
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- Affiliations: Multiple roles across climate, engineering, and supercomputing departments.
Her work integrates observational data, satellite information, and computational models to address global challenges like air pollution and climate feedback loops. Key areas include aerosol mixing state, black carbon dynamics, and aerosol-cloud interactions. Dr. Riemer has received prestigious awards, including the Atmospheric Sciences Ascent Award (2021) and the NSF CAREER Award (2013).
Her research outputs span aerosol chemistry, climate modeling, and computational methods. Notable datasets include work on particle-resolved modeling and machine learning applications in environmental science. She actively mentors graduate students and collaborates internationally on climate and atmospheric science projects.
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