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Christopher Pöhlker from the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry is being awarded the Otto Hahn Medal for his outstanding research on the characteristics and sources of biogenic aerosol particles.
Pöhlker has proven that biogenic aerosols have a much greater influence on clouds and rain than previously assumed. Biogenic aerosols are tiny airborne particles that originate from plants, fungi, and bacteria. Their effects on the climate and the environment are still largely unknown. For his pioneering research, the 30-year-old chemist will be awarded the Otto Hahn Medal at the Annual Meeting of the Max Planck Society on June 4, 2014.
Christopher Pöhlker, who is currently on a research campaign in the Brazilian rainforest and is therefore not able to attend the award ceremony in person, studied chemistry at the Philipps-Universität in Marburg. During his studies, he spent some time at the department of organic chemistry at Stockholm University, Sweden. Since October 2009 he has been active in the Biogeochemistry Department of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz with Meinrat O. Andreae and Ulrich Pöschl. In 2013 Pöhlker successfully completed his thesis, receiving the grade “summa cum laude”. His research has been published in the prestigious science magazine SCIENCE.
Pöhlker has proven that biogenic aerosols have a much greater influence on clouds and rain than previously assumed. Biogenic aerosols are tiny airborne particles that originate from plants, fungi, and bacteria. Their effects on the climate and the environment are still largely unknown. For his pioneering research, the 30-year-old chemist will be awarded the Otto Hahn Medal at the Annual Meeting of the Max Planck Society on June 4, 2014.
Christopher Pöhlker, who is currently on a research campaign in the Brazilian rainforest and is therefore not able to attend the award ceremony in person, studied chemistry at the Philipps-Universität in Marburg. During his studies, he spent some time at the department of organic chemistry at Stockholm University, Sweden. Since October 2009 he has been active in the Biogeochemistry Department of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz with Meinrat O. Andreae and Ulrich Pöschl. In 2013 Pöhlker successfully completed his thesis, receiving the grade “summa cum laude”. His research has been published in the prestigious science magazine SCIENCE.
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Stefanie Hildmann, David Wasserzier, Lea Hopson, Leslie Kremper,Christopher Pöhlker,Thorsten Hoffmann
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Science of The Total Environment (2024): 173918-173918
Nature Communicationsno. 1 (2024): 1-12
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICSno. 6 (2024): 3869-3882
Theodore Khadir,Ilona Riipinen, Sini Talvinen,Dominic Heslin-Rees,Christopher Poehlker,Luciana Rizzo,Luiz A. T. Machado,Marco A. Franco,Leslie A. Kremper,Paulo Artaxo,Tuukka Petaja,Markku Kulmala,
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERSno. 19 (2023): n/a-n/a
H. M. Royer,M. L. Pöhlker, O. Krüger, E. Blades, P. Sealy,N. N. Lata,Z. Cheng,S. China,A. P. Ault,P. K. Quinn, P. Zuidema,C. Pöhlker,
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