Presenting at the AGU 2014 Fall Meeting
Student Profile
Dan Goldberg
Avon, Connecticut
CSS4363
dgoldberg(at)anl(dot)gov
Lafayette College: B.S. Chemical Engineering
University of Maryland: M.S. Atmospheric Science
University of Maryland: Ph.D. Atmospheric Science
Dr. Russ Dickerson, Dr. Ross Salawitch & Dr. Tim Canty
Academic Career

I am using the CAMx air quality model to understand the role of upwind pollution transport on downwind air quality, and ultimately help air directors make knowledgable decisions. I have publications in the Geophysical Research Letters, Journal of Geophysical Research, and Atmospheric Environment discussing this work. I have presented research at numerous conferences including AGU, AMS, CMAS, among others. Please see a list of all publications and presentations in the section below.

In the summer of 2011, I worked as part of the NASA DISCOVER-AQ project measuring ozone and NOy in the near surface air over the Chesapeake Bay aboard a NOAA research vessel with Dr. Chris Loughner & Dr. Maria Tzortziou. This work is published in the February 2014 issue of Atmospheric Environment and can be downloaded here: Goldberg et al. 2014 and in presentation form here: DISCOVER-AQ Meeting Feb 2014. In May 2013, I received my Masters degree for this research.

I graduated cum laude from Lafayette College in 2009 with a B.S. in chemical engineering. While at Lafayette I was a member of the Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society, Engineers without Borders, and environmental activist group, LEAP.

Curriculum Vitae

Daniel Goldberg CV, Updated May 2016

First Author Publications

CAMx ozone source attribution in the eastern United States using guidance from observations during DISCOVER-AQ Maryland, March 2016, GRL

Evidence for an increase in the ozone photochemical lifetime in the eastern United States using a regional air quality model, December 2015, JGR-Atmospheres

Higher surface ozone concentrations over the Chesapekae Bay than over the adjacent land: Observations and models from the DISCOVER-AQ and CBODAQ campaigns, February 2014, Atmos. Environ.

Co-Author Publications

Ozone and NOx chemistry in the Eastern US: Evaluation of CMAQ/CB05 with satellite (OMI) data, October 2015, Atmos. Chem. Phys.

Impact of bay breeze circulations on surface air quality and boundary layer export, July 2014, J. Applied Met. and Clim.

Bay breeze influence on ozone at Edgewood, MD during July 2011, November 2012, J. Atmos. Chem.

Conference Oral Presentations

PhD Dissertation Defense

CMAS Annual Meeting 2015

MARAMA Science Team Meeting 2015

AQAST Summer Bi-annual Meeting 2015

AMS Annual Meeting 2015

CMAS Annual Meeting 2014 as well as a picture during the presentation.

NADP Annual Meeting 2014

Conference Poster Presentations

AGU Fall Meeting 2014

Other Interests

In my spare time, I enjoy playing golf, riding my bike and rock climbing. I also played tennis in high school although I haven't played as much recently. I love to travel within the United States and throughout the world. I follow 3 collegiate sports teams: Uconn (hometown), Lafayette (undergraduate), and Maryland (graduate). Go Huskies, Leopards and Terps!

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