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V. Faye McNeill                                   

 

 

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Assistant Professor

Columbia University

Department of Chemical Engineering

  2007-
 

Postdoctoral Research Associate University of Washington

Department of Atmospheric Sciences

  2005-2007
  Ph.D., Chemical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology   2005
 

M.S., Chemical Engineering Practice
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  2001
 

B.S., Chemical Engineering
California Institute of Technology

  1999
  • Upcoming invited talk: “Surface and Bulk Properties of Ices and Clouds” AICI‐HitT‐WCRP
    international workshop, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK 6/15/08‐6/18/08. Link to extended abstract

  • Co-Editor, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2007-

  • Columbia University Professional Schools Research Fellowship, 2008

  • NASA Earth System Science Fellow, 2000-2003

Publications 

“The Heterogeneous OH Oxidation of Palmitic Acid in Single Component and Internally Mixed Aerosol Particles” VF McNeill, RLN Yatavelli, JA Thornton, CB Stipe, O Landgrebe. Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 8, 6035-6068 (2008)  link to paper

“Assessing Known Pathways for HO2 Loss in Aqueous Atmospheric Aerosols: Regional and Global Impacts on Tropospheric Oxidants.” JA Thornton, L Jaeglé, VF McNeill. J. Geophys. Res.- Atmos., 113, D05303 (2008)

Influence of trans-Pacific pollution transport on acyl peroxy nitrate abundances and speciation at Mount Bachelor Observatoryduring INTEX-B,” GM Wolfe, JA Thornton, VF McNeill, DA Jaffe, D Reidmiller, D Chand, J Smith, P Swartzendruber, F Flocke, and W Zheng. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 7, 5309-5325 (2007) link to paper

“The Interaction of Hydrogen Chloride with Ice Surfaces:  The Effects of Grain Size, Surface Roughness, and Surface Disorder,” VF  McNeill, T Loerting, FM Geiger, BL Trout, LT Molina, MJ Molina. J. Phys. Chem. A, 111, 6274-6284 (2007)

 “The Oxidation of Oleate in Submicron Aqueous Salt Aerosols: Evidence of a Surface Process,” VF McNeill, GM Wolfe, JA Thornton.  J. Phys. Chem. A, 111, 1073-1083 (2007)

“The Effect of Varying Levels of Surfactant on the Reactive Uptake of N2O5 to Aqueous Sub-micron Aerosols,” VF McNeill, J Patterson, GM Wolfe, JA Thornton.   Atmos. Chem. Phys. 6, 1635-1644 (2006). link to paper

 

“Hydrogen Chloride-induced Surface Disordering on Ice,” VF McNeill, T Loerting, FM Geiger, BL Trout, MJ Molina. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 103 (25) 9422-9427 (2006). link to paper

 

“Process Dynamics and Control Experiment Performed Across the Atlantic,” A Selmer, M Goodson, M Kraft, S Sen, VF McNeill, BS Johnston, CK Colton. Chem. Eng. Ed., Summer 2005, 232-237.

“Fast mixing condensation nucleus counter:  Application to rapid scanning differential mobility analyzer measurements,” J Wang, VF McNeill, DR Collins, RC Flagan, Aerosol Sci. Tech. 36 (6). 678-689 (2002)   

 

 

At the helm off Tortola, BVI.  Note reduced visibility due to long-range transport of Saharan dust. 

 


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