Member Since 2017
Vladislav I Sevostianov
Student, Princeton University
Professional Experience
Princeton University
Student
2021 - Present
Harvard University
Student
2015 - 2019
Education
Princeton University
Masters
2023
Harvard University
Bachelors
2019
Honors & Awards
Jerome M. Paros Scholarships in Geophysical Instrumentation
Received December 2024
AGU Abstracts
Probing the thermodynamics of submicron aqueous aerosols over a wide range of conditions: Insights from the NASA ASIA-AQ aircraft mission
MULTIPHASE CHEMISTRY AT ATMOSPHERICALLY RELEVANT INTERFACES I POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2024
Pedro Campuzano Jost, Donna Sueper, Simon L. Clegg...
The hygroscopicity and acidity of ambient aerosols are key intensive properties. They have a strong impact on the chemistry and physics of the aerosol...
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In-Flight Performance of the Open-Path Ammonia Laser Spectrometer in Asia
AIR POLLUTION, GREENHOUSE GASES, AND EMISSIONS IN ASIA AND THEIR INTERACTIONS WITH THE WORLD I POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 11 december 2024
Yunseo Choi, Hongming Yi, Ryan J. Boyd, Vladislav ...
The Open-path Ammonia Laser Spectrometer (OPALS) was deployed on the NASA ASIA-AQ field experiment in early 2024 in the Philippines, South Korea, Taiw...
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Calibration of fiber coupled laser-based open-path airborne sensor for high-precision ammonia measurement
ASSESSING AND REPORTING ATMOSPHERIC INSTRUMENTAL UNCERTAINTY AND MEASUREMENT CONSISTENCY POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 09 december 2024
Ryan J. Boyd, Hongming Yi, Yunseo Choi, Vladislav ...
Ammonia (NH3) is the most abundant alkaline gas in the atmosphere and plays a key role as an aerosol precursor. Current in-situ measurements of atmosp...
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