Member Since 2014
Megan D. Willis
Assistant Professor, Colorado State University Fort Collins
Member, Atmospheric Sciences James R. Holton Junior Scientist Award Committee
Professional Experience
Colorado State University Fort Collins
Assistant Professor
2021 - Present
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Postdoctoral Fellow
2018 - Present
University of Toronto
Graduate Student
2012 - 2018
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Education
University of Toronto
Doctorate
Honors & Awards
James R. Holton Award
Received December 2020
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Publications
Processes Controlling the Composition and Abundance of Arcti...
November 04, 2018
AGU Abstracts
Gas-phase biogenic reduced sulfur and oxidation products at the spring-summer Arctic transition
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2024
Cort Zang, Julia Asplund, Lea Haberstock, Fredrik ...
Biogenic organic sulfur species, dimethylsulfide (DMS) and methanethiol (MeSH), are emitted by bacteria and phytoplankton in the surface ocean. Oxidat...
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Aerosol, cloud and trace gases during the Arctic spring-to-summer transition: Observations from ARTofMELT
AGU 2024
atmospheric sciences | 12 december 2024
Megan D. Willis, Cort Zang, Julia Asplund, Lea Hab...
Polar marine clouds impact the surface energy balance and modulate sea ice formation and melt. The onset of ice-melt and biological activity coincide ...
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From Sulfur to Organics: Regional Modeling of Arctic New Particle Formation and Dimethyl Sulfide Oxidation
AGU 2024
cryosphere | 11 december 2024
Nicole June, Samuel O'Donnell, Cort Zang, Fredrik ...
New particle formation (NPF) and growth events are key contributors to cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). CCN are important to understand due to their i...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2027
Member
Atmospheric Sciences James R. Holton Junior Scientist Award Committee
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