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Member Since 2013
Karin Ardon-Dryer
Assistant professor, Texas Tech University
Professional Experience
Texas Tech University
Assistant professor
2017 - Present
Harvard University
Postdoc
2015 - 2017
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
postdoc
2012 - 2015
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Education
Tel Aviv University
Doctorate
2012
Current Roles
Chair
Geohealth Diversity Committee
Member
Geohealth Awards Committee
Publications
AGU Abstracts
Synergetic Surface-based and Satellite-borne Measurements of Arid-region Aerosol and Precipitation (S3-MAAP): An Overview of Selected Research Highlights
GROUND-BASED ATMOSPHERIC MONITORING NETWORKS POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 11 december 2023
Sandip Pal, Eric C. Bruning, Hassanpreet Dhaliwal,...
Predictions of weather-scale phenomena in the rapidly changing climate regime of the 21st century are a critical need for society. Climate model proje...
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Do all dust events have a similar impact on air quality? An analysis of particle size distribution and PM concentrations during different types of dust events will reveal the answer
DUST IN A CHANGING CLIMATE: FROM SMALL‐SCALE INSIGHTS TO LARGE‐SCALE UNDERSTANDING II ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 16 december 2022
Karin Ardon-Dryer
Dust events are an important and complex constituent of the atmospheric system that can impact Earths climate, the environment, and human health. The ...
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Impacts of Local and Long-range transport Dust particles on air quality and human health
LOCAL AND LONG-RANGE TRANSPORT OF DUST ON COASTAL ECOLOGY, HUMAN HEALTH, SNOW/GLACIERS, AND ASSOCIATED HAZARDS
geohealth | 15 december 2022
Karin Ardon-Dryer
Dust events are common phenomena in many parts of the world, in which strong winds pick up dust particles thereby increasing their concentration in th...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2025
Member
Geohealth Awards Committee
2023 - 2024
Chair
Geohealth Diversity Committee
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