
معرفی
Andrew P. Ault is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Michigan within the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. He is affiliated with the Center for South Asian Studies as a faculty member. His expertise lies in atmospheric chemistry, particularly studying aerosol and engineered nanoparticle effects on human health and climate. He utilizes advanced instrumentation such as single particle mass spectrometry and Raman microspectroscopy in his research.
Education: PhD from University of California, San Diego and BA from Carleton College.
Research emphasizes integrated approaches combining field measurements, laboratory analysis of field samples, and controlled experiments with aerosol proxies. He teaches graduate courses in environmental chemistry and special topics in aerosols/atmospheric chemistry.
A professional member of AAAR, ACS, and AGU, his work bridges environmental science, public health, and climate modeling without explicitly listed awards or current grants in the provided text.




