
معرفی
Dr. Anne Maisser is a Researcher at The Cyprus Institute (CyI) within the Climate and Atmosphere Research Center (CARE-C). She specializes in aerosol instrumentation development, heterogeneous nucleation, and aerosol-based nanotechnology. Currently leading the RPF-funded MAGNUM project, she develops a lightweight, cost-efficient atmospheric measurement device for aerosol monitoring. Previously, she held roles including a Schrödinger Fellowship-funded position at the University of Minnesota and Delft University of Technology, focusing on aerosol nanoparticle production and ion-induced nucleation research.
Education: Completed undergraduate and PhD studies in Physics at the University of Vienna, Austria. Postdoctoral research included work on the European FP7 Buonapart-e project (Delft University of Technology) and a Schrödinger Fellowship collaboration between the University of Minnesota and University of Vienna.
Research Interests: Her work bridges fundamental aerosol science with practical applications in environmental monitoring and nanotechnology. Key areas include aerosol instrument innovation, nanoparticle synthesis via spark discharge methods, and understanding nucleation mechanisms in atmospheric contexts.
Awards: Recipient of the prestigious Schrödinger Fellowship (Austrian Science Fund, FWF), supporting interdisciplinary research at international institutions.
Projects: MAGNUM (fast-response aerosol device), Buonapart-e (nanoparticle upscaling), and studies on heterogeneous nucleation dynamics. Active in advancing portable measurement technologies for real-world environmental applications.




