
معرفی
Dr. Anna Miller is a Researcher affiliated with the Professorship for Environmental Chemistry at ETH Zürich, Switzerland. Her work focuses on atmospheric processes, particularly ice nucleation mechanisms, cloud physics, and environmental chemistry applications. She is actively involved in the CLOUDLAB project, utilizing uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) for cloud seeding experiments and aerosol measurements to study microphysical ice processes in supercooled stratus clouds.
Her research integrates experimental fieldwork with advanced computational modeling, addressing topics like silver iodide (AgI) seeding efficiency, surface-active macromolecules' roles in ice nucleation, and the Wegener-Bergeron-Findeisen process. She collaborates with remote sensing and radar technology experts to analyze polarimetric signatures and liquid water content dynamics in clouds.
Key contributions include developing the FINC freezing ice nuclei counter, analyzing agricultural and natural ice-nucleating particle emissions, and advancing UAV-based ice accretion monitoring. Miller's work bridges environmental chemistry with climate engineering, emphasizing practical applications for weather modification and climate intervention strategies.
Despite no listed awards, her extensive publication record reflects impactful contributions to atmospheric science and environmental technology. She advises on projects involving aerosol sampling, cloud dynamics modeling, and CLOUDLAB infrastructure development, contributing to both academic and applied climate research initiatives.



