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IAMA Is Less Than 1-Month Away!
Hear from more than 60 presenters from around the world who will be sharing their work, research, and expertise during this year's four-day program. Session presentations - including the live presenter Q&A Discussions - will be recorded and made available on-demand for all registered attendees.

If you miss any conference activities, you can re-visit the content again on demand a few days later! It’s content that meets your needs and fits your schedule!
Program Schedule
While the conference may be virtual this year, there will be many opportunities for you to network with other researchers and scientists!

Participate in the connection development discussions at the start of each day to catch up with colleagues - and join the small group networking discussions at the end of each day to continue conversations on the topics, content, and new ideas presented.

View the conference schedule overview below and review the full presentation list online here.
Remember, each presentation will be recorded for you to watch live or review at your leisure! If you are unable to attend any of the sessions live, you can still be an active participant. You can submit questions to presenters at your convenience through the virtual platform and connect with other researchers when the time is right.
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External Post-Doc Opportunities
Postdoc fellowship available:

EPA STAR Program Project by UC Riverside and NCAR

Applications are being accepted for a postdoctoral fellowship focused on developing scalable gas-phase chemical mechanisms for application in chemical transport models.

The position is funded through the EPA STAR program and the project is a collaboration between University of California-Riverside and the National Center for Atmospheric Research.

Please review the Position Description here and contact Kelley Barsanti with any questions: kbarsanti@engr.ucr.edu

*Shared on behalf of Kelley Barsanti
Postdoc Position Available in
the Ng Group at the Georgia Institute of Technology
The Ng research group in the School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech is currently recruiting a postdoc to work on the impacts of emission changes on sources and fates of aerosols in urban environments.

Please review the Position Description here and contact Professor Nga Lee (Sally) Ng with any questions: ng@chbe.gatech.edu.

*Shared on behalf of Prof. Nga Lee (Sally) Ng
Questions? Please contact the Conference Coordinator Olivia Schlanger at oschlanger@ucdavis.edu or at airqualityevents@ucdavis.edu
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