
معرفی
Lee Murray is an Assistant Professor of Physics at the University of Rochester, leading the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Modeling Group. His research focuses on the interplay between atmospheric chemistry, climate, and biogeochemical cycles, utilizing advanced models like GEOS-Chem and NASA GISS ModelE. His work addresses factors controlling atmospheric self-cleansing, impacts of human activities on air quality, and the role of lightning in climate change.
Research Interests: Climate Science, Atmospheric Chemistry, and Environmental Modeling. His group explores topics such as ozone dynamics, methane emissions, and historical climate transitions, combining observational data with cutting-edge computational tools.
Key Contributions: Recent studies include analyzing fugitive emissions from hydraulic fracturing, quantifying climate impacts of ozone changes, and evaluating the effects of anthropogenic activity on atmospheric composition. His work emphasizes bridging gaps between climate models and real-world data.
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Advising & Grants: Details on grants or advisees are not explicitly mentioned here, though his research group likely involves graduate students and postdoctoral researchers.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Atmospheric Chemistry and Climate Modeling Group, focusing on high-performance computing and global climate models.




