
معرفی
Jesse Kroll is Professor at MIT Chemical Engineering, researching atmospheric chemistry with focus on organic aerosol formation, biomass burning emissions, and indoor air quality. Work integrates laboratory experiments, field measurements, and modeling.
Key interests include oxidation mechanisms of biogenic VOCs (e.g., α-pinene), organic nitrate formation, and impacts of germicidal UV on indoor air. Studies span atmospheric timescales from paleo-environments to future projections.
Recent publications explore photochemical aging of aerosols, low-NO chemistry, and community air quality monitoring post-volcanic eruptions. Articles demonstrate emphasis on experimental rigor and real-world applications.
Awards include AGU's Macelwane Medal and NSF Career Award. Research addresses climate and health impacts of atmospheric processes.



