7-SEAS WORKSHOP
1-3 NOVEMBER 2018, Chiang Mai, THAILAND
The 7 South East Asian Studies (7-SEAS) program seeks to perform interdisciplinary research in the field of air quality, aerosol-environment-meteorology and climate interaction in Southeast Asia (SEA).
About 2018's Workshop
Invited Speakers:
About 7-SEAS
The Seven SouthEast Asian Studies (7-SEAS) Mission has been established to characterize aerosol-meteorological interactions from Java through the Malay Peninsula and Southeast Asia to Taiwan.
The 7-SEAS program was organized through a collaborative effort with the U.S. State Department and governments in Southeast Asia, NCAR Research Applications Laboratory, NASA Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) program, and the Office of Naval Research international field offices. The 7-SEAS mission will utilize collaborator assets to develop ground-based instrumentation networks, remotely-sensed and model data sets, and perform intensive in situ measurements by air, land and sea.
The 7-SEAS region from the tropics to subtropics has significant gradients in air pollution varying from near pristine to heavily-polluted atmospheric conditions providing a unique natural laboratory for atmospheric measurements. These atmospheric measurements will improve scientific understanding in clouds and precipitation, radiative transfer, calibration/validation, anthropogenic and biomass burning emissions and transport, natural background atmospheric chemistry, tropical and subtropical meteorology, and regional nowcasting, forecasting and inter-annual outlooks.
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More info: http://7-seas.gsfc.nasa.gov/
In 2018, the Seven South East Asian Studies (7-SEAS) Workshop, will be organized by Environmental Science Research Center (ESRC), Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University. The workshop will be held from 1 to 3 November 2018 at Northern Science Park, Chiang Mai, Thailand.
We expect to gather around 100 local and international representatives from academic, institutional, and environmental sectors. Through active discussions, this workshop aims to explore and share knowledge, experimental outcomes, and experiences and to build strong networks among the participants.
Professor
Department of Atmospheric Sciences/
Department of Chemistry/
Graduate Institute of Environmental Engineering,
National Central University, Taiwan
Senior Physical Scientist
Climate and Radiation Branch
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Research Scientist
The AERONET project leader
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center