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Patrick Hayes is a Full Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Université de Montréal. His research focuses on atmospheric chemistry of air pollution and climate-forcing agents, with expertise in aerosol chemistry, mineral dust dynamics, and analytical spectroscopy. He collaborates with Environment and Climate Change Canada, Quebec’s Ministry of the Environment, and private sector partners like Glencore.
Education & Roles:
- PhD in Chemistry (not explicitly stated, inferred from academic rank)
- Director of the Hayes Group conducting Arctic fieldwork and computational modeling
- Teaches courses in environmental chemistry across multiple programs
Research Interests:
- Chemical characterization of atmospheric particles and their climate impacts
- Mineral surface chemistry and dust emission processes
- Development of advanced analytical tools for environmental monitoring
- Study of Arctic aerosol dynamics and transboundary pollution
Recent Trends in Publications:
- Focus on Arctic aerosol behavior and dust dynamics
- Analysis of urban pollution sources (Beirut/Montreal comparisons)
- Integration of remote sensing with ground-based measurements
- Health risk assessments of particulate matter components
Awards & Recognition:
- 2021 Perkin-Elmer Award (CSASS)
- RSC Analyst Emerging Investigator Award
Advising & Grants:
- Supervised 8+ graduate students since 2016
- Lead researcher on 20+ projects, including $2.5M+ in funding from CRSNG, FRQNT, and industry
- Key roles in networks like EcotoQ and MOACC
Labs & Teams:
- Hayes Group at UdeM with advanced instrumentation capabilities
- Partnerships with federal/provincial agencies and international collaborators
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