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Dr. Roberto Sommariva is a Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham's School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences. His research focuses on halogens and radical chemistry in the troposphere, combining measurements and modeling to understand ozone and pollutant dynamics. He holds a PhD and is affiliated with the university's environmental science and atmospheric chemistry research groups.
His work includes studies on indoor pollutant modeling, Arctic aerosol chemistry, and radical budgets in rural air. He collaborates widely, with publications in journals like Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics and Environmental Science & Technology Letters. His personal website is www.robsom.org.
Research Interests:
- Tropospheric ozone chemistry
- Aerosol and radical dynamics
- Indoor/outdoor pollutant interactions
- Climate-air quality linkages
Recent Publications Highlight: His 2025 study on indoor pollutant models and 2023 work on Delhi's extreme NOx-driven chemistry demonstrate contributions to understanding urban and global atmospheric processes.
Advising & Grants: No explicit student advisees listed, but frequent collaborations with senior researchers like Prof. William Bloss suggest mentorship in interdisciplinary projects. No grant details provided in text.
Labs/Teams: Part of the School's Atmospheric Chemistry and Air Pollution research cluster, contributing to environmental health studies and field campaigns like JULIAC.




