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Member Since 2017
Michael Cheeseman
Research Scientist, IMSG
Professional Experience
IMSG
Research Scientist
2022 - Present
Colorado State University Fort Collins
PhD Candidate
2020 - 2022
Education
Colorado State University Fort Collins
Doctorate
2022
Masters
2018
Honors & Awards
Voices for Science
Received April 2024
I am a research scientist at NOAA/NESDIS/IMSG and I'm passionate about applying satellite observations and statistical tools to protecting public health and overcoming environmental injustices in our society. I have long been interested in how scienc...
I am a research scientist at NOAA/NESDIS/IMSG and I'm passionate about applying satellite observations and statistical tools to protecting public health and overcoming environmental injustices in our society. I have long been interested in how science can inform and influence policy from local to federal levels, which drove me to apply to Voices for Science.. Finally, on a personal note, I am an avid soccer player and rock climber currently living in Colorado.
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Disparities in Air Pollutants Across Racial, Ethnic, and Poverty Groups at US Public Schools

We investigate socioeconomic disparities in air quality at public schools in the contiguous US using high resolution estimates of fine particulate ...

December 01, 2022
The Relationship Between MAIAC Smoke Plume Heights and Surface PM

Biomass burning is a source of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) air pollution, which adversely impacts human health. However, quantifying the health...

September 04, 2020
AGU Abstracts
Using satellite derived PM2.5 to identify regions in exceedance of federal guidelines
GLOBAL AND REGIONAL NEAR-SURFACE AEROSOL PARTICULATE MATTER (E.G., PM<SUB>2.5</SUB>) USING MEASUREMENTS, RETRIEVALS, AND/OR MODEL SIMULATIONS I POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2023
Michael Cheeseman, Shobha Kondragunta, Hai Zhang, ...
Biomass burning from wildland and agricultural fires is becoming an increasingly important source of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in the US, especi...
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Improvements and Expansion of the Citizen-Enabled Aerosol Measurements for Satellites (CEAMS) Network for High-Resolution Measurements of PM2.5 and Aerosol Optical Depth
CITIZEN SCIENCE IN EARTH SCIENCES: ENABLING NEW WAYS OF ANSWERING QUESTIONS ABOUT OUR PLANET POSTERS
earth and space science informatics | 13 december 2019
Bonne Ford, Eric Wendt, Casey Quinn, Christian L'O...
Exposure to atmospheric fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is associated with adverse health effects, creating a need for PM2.5 monitoring. However, trad...
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Estimated aerosol radiative and health effects of the residential coal ban in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region of China
AIR POLLUTION, AEROSOL, AND CLIMATE INTERACTIONS IN ASIA IV
atmospheric sciences | 13 december 2019
Jeffrey R. Pierce, Kelsey Bilsback, Michael Cheese...
Particle-phase air pollution is a leading risk factor for premature death globally and impacts climate by scattering or absorbing radiation and changi...
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