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Dr. David Lewis named among the American Chemical Society 2012 National Award Winners

237 Dr. David K. Lewis has been named one of the American Chemical Society 2012 National Award Winners, receiving the ACS Award for Research at an Undergraduate Institution for his research and teaching  at Connecticut College and Colgate University.  Dr. Lewis is an affiliated researcher with Aerodyne's  Center for Aerosol and Cloud Chemistry and  Center for Aero-Thermodynmics.

Aerodyne authors Dr. Manjula Canagaratna and Dr. Nga Lee Ng are interviewed by Thomson Reuters Essential Science Indicators Science Watch for highly cited paper in the field of geoscience.

Dr. Canagaratna, Dr Ng and other authors are recognized by Science Watch for co-authoring one of the most-cited papers in the field of Geosciences during the past two years..

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Aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometers and their role in atmospheric research is highlighted in C&EN.

Research into atmospheric aerosol particles has accelerated in the past decade, propelled in part by advances in reliable and portable instruments from Billerica, Mass.-based Aerodyne Research.

According to Charles E. Kolb, president of Aerodyne, about 100 of the firm's aerosol mass spectrometers (AMSs) are now used around the world...

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