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Greg Michalski
Assistant Professor—Analytical Chemistry(Courtesy)
Email: gmichalski@purdue.edu
Phone: 765-494-3704
Office: CIVL 3229
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Stable isotope biogeochemistry, Nitrogen cycling in aquatic and soil systems, regional air/water pollution, mass-independent isotope effects and their use in paleoclimatology and aerosol chemistry, isotope effects in gas phase reactions, modeling isotopes in atmospheric chemistry.
Education
B.S. Environmental Chemistry, University of California, San Diego, 1998; M.S. Chemistry, University of California, San Diego, 2001; Ph.D., Chemistry, University of California, San Diego, 2003.Recognitions
- National Science Foundation Dissertation Enhancement Award, 2002
Selected Publications
- Michalski G.;Bhattacharya, S. K., The role of symmetry in the mass independent isotope effect in ozone . Proceedings of the National Academy of S 2009 , 106 , 5493-5496.
- Michalski, G., J. G. Bockheim, C. Kendall, and M. Thiemens, Isotopic composition of Antarctic Dry Valley nitrate: Implications for NOy sources and cycling in Antarctica . Geophys.Res.Lett. 2005 , 32, .
- Jost, R., G. Michalski, and M. Thiemens, Comparison of rovibronic density of asymmetric versus symmetric NO2 isotopologues at dissociation threshold: Broken symmetry effects. J. Chem. Phys. 2005 , 123, .
- Chang, C. C. Y., S. R. Silva, C. Kendall, G. Michalski, S. Wankel, and K. L. Casciotti, Preparation and analysis of nitrogen-bearing compounds in water for stable isotope ratio measurement, in Handbook of Stable Isotope. Analytical Techniques, edited by P. A. DeGroot, Elsevier, Amsterdam 2004 , 1, 305-347.


