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Lynn R. Mazzoleni is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at Michigan Technological University, where she conducts cutting-edge research on atmospheric aerosols and their climate impacts. She is affiliated with the Great Lakes Research Center and leads research initiatives at the Pico Mountain Observatory in the Azores. Her work focuses on identifying organic aerosol constituents from various atmospheric environments using advanced mass spectrometry techniques.
Dr. Mazzoleni earned her PhD from the University of Nevada, Reno. Her academic journey has positioned her as a key researcher in atmospheric chemistry, with particular expertise in aerosol characterization and climate interactions.
Dr. Mazzoleni's research primarily investigates the chemical, physical, and radiative properties of atmospheric aerosols. Her work centers on understanding how organic components of aerosols affect climate through direct and indirect mechanisms. Using ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry, her team identifies molecular compositions of atmospheric organic matter in biogenic secondary organic aerosol, ambient aerosol, and clouds. She explores new liquid chromatography column chemistries for fast and thorough separations of complex mixtures and investigates aqueous reaction pathways in atmospheric processes.
Analysis of Dr. Mazzoleni's recent publications reveals a strong focus on wildfire smoke chemistry, aerosol-cloud interactions, and advanced analytical techniques for characterizing complex organic mixtures. Her work spans atmospheric science, analytical chemistry, and climate research, with particular emphasis on understanding how aerosols influence Earth's radiation budget. The research demonstrates increasing sophistication in molecular characterization methods and growing attention to the impacts of biomass burning on atmospheric composition.
Dr. Mazzoleni has successfully secured multiple competitive grants, primarily from the National Science Foundation, to support her research. She has mentored several graduate students including Matthew Brege (who received a NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship) and Dr. Yunzhu Zhao (2014 PhD in Environmental Engineering). Her research group collaborates extensively with scientists across institutions and participates in major field campaigns at locations including the Pico Mountain Observatory.
Dr. Mazzoleni leads a research group focused on atmospheric aerosol analysis and is actively involved with the Great Lakes Research Center. She co-developed a turbulent cloud chamber facility at Michigan Tech to study aerosol-cloud interactions under controlled conditions. Her team maintains a large database of molecular observations from ambient and laboratory studies to unravel the complex nature of atmospheric aerosols.


