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Manabu Shiraiwa
Professor, University of California Irvine
Manabu Shiraiwa is Professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Irvine. He received BS and MS at the University of Tokyo and PhD from the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in 2011. He worked as JSPS postdoc fellow at California Institute of Technology and worked as group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry.
Professional Experience
University of California Irvine
Professor
2016 - Present
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Education
Doctorate
2011
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Doctorate
2011
The University of Tokyo, Japan
Masters
2008
The University of Tokyo, Japan
Bachelors
2006
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Honors & Awards
Atmospheric Sciences Ascent Award
Received December 2024
Publications
Capturing the Relative‐Humidity‐Sensitive Gas–Particle Partitioning of Organic Aerosols in a 2D Vola...
Aerosol water affects the physicochemical properties and mass concentration of organic aerosols (OA), but it is typically omitted by air quality, w...
February 04, 2024
Cloud droplet activation through oxidation of organic aeroso...
February 04, 2017
AGU Abstracts
Photoformation of Hydrogen Peroxide by Water- and Methanol-Soluble Chromophores in Ambient Particles: Implications for Sulfate Formation
SEASONAL ARCTIC AND WINTERTIME ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION AND CHEMISTRY II POSTER
atmospheric sciences | 15 december 2023
Michael Sunday, Laura Heinlein, Junwei He, Sukriti...
The high sulfate (S(VI)) levels in wintertime particulate matter in Fairbanks, Alaska, is a subject of keen research interest. Hydrogen peroxide (HOOH...
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Surprising Photochemistry in Subarctic Brown Carbon Particles During Winter Pollution Episodes
SEASONAL ARCTIC AND WINTERTIME ATMOSPHERIC COMPOSITION AND CHEMISTRY I ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 14 december 2023
Laura Heinlein, Junwei He, Michael Sunday, FANGZHO...
Subarctic cities notoriously experience severe winter pollution episodes with PM2.5 concentrations above 35 µg/m3, the EPAs 24-hour standard. Secondar...
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Wildfire Particulate Matter as a Source of Environmentally Persistent Free Radicals and Reactive Oxygen Species and the Impact of Photochemistry
CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE CHEMISTRY OF LANDSCAPE FIRE SMOKE: PRESENT AND FUTURE PRIMARY GAS AND PARTICLE EMISSIONS AND THE IN-PLUME PHOTOCHEMICAL PROCESSES RESPONSIBLE FOR TOXIC IMPACTS ON HUMANS AND ECOSYSTEMS II ORAL
atmospheric sciences | 14 december 2023
Manabu Shiraiwa, Ting Fang, Sukriti Kapur, Kasey E...
Wildfires, which have been occurring increasingly in the era of climate change, emit massive amounts of particulate matter (PM) into the atmosphere, s...
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