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Description of the research topic
Contribution of atmospheric nucleation to particle number concentrations are substantial or determinant in the global troposphere. Moreover, their contribution to the number of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) can be 50% or even more under supersaturations encountered in the atmosphere, which links the phenomenon to climate system, and emphasizes its global relevance. Particle concentrations from nucleation are also important when compared to (primary) particles emitted by their dominant source in cities, namely by road vehicles with internal combustion engines. These results jointly suggest that nucleated and grown particles in cities can influence not only the urban climate but can contribute to the public’s excess health risk from particle number exposures.
Thesis supervisor: Imre Salma
Required language skills: English
Further requirements: programing skillHow to Apply?
If you are interested apply here: [PhD] György Hevesy Doctoral School of Chemistry – Eötvös Loránd University (elte.hu)
For more information visite the following website: György Hevesy Doctoral School of Chemistry (elte.hu)
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Funded: Not Funded
Master Degree: Required
Duration: 4 Years
Full/Part Time: Full Time
Starting Date: 06 September 2021
Deadline to Apply: 31 May 2021
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