
معرفی
Dr. Manuel Schöberl is a researcher at the University of Vienna's Faculty of Physics, affiliated with the Aerosol Physics and Environmental Physics department. His work focuses on airborne aerosol measurements, atmospheric transport of particles from wildfires, and aerosol inlet system characterization for research aircraft. He participates in major projects like SABRE (2022-2025), ACCLIP (2022), and the long-running ACTRIS initiative.
Research Interests: Schöberl's studies address aerosol optical properties, biomass burning emissions, and dust-pollution interactions in the Eastern Mediterranean. His recent work includes analyzing aerosol layers during the A-LIFE field experiment and investigating hygroscopicity in mineral dust mixtures.
- Key Projects: A-LIFE (2015-2021), FIREX-AQ (2019), and ongoing contributions to NASA/NOAA collaborations
- Labs/Teams: Part of the aerosol physics group led by Prof. Bernadett Weinzierl
- Grants: Supported by European and U.S. space agencies through field campaign funding
Publications emphasize instrumentation development (e.g., airborne aerosol inlets) and field-based atmospheric observations, with a focus on wildfire impacts and dust transport dynamics.



