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
Co-Author Publications
Bay breeze influence on ozone at Edgewood, MD during July 2011, November 2012, J. Atmos. Chem.
Conference Oral Presentations
MARAMA Science Team Meeting 2015
AQAST Summer Bi-annual Meeting 2015
CMAS Annual Meeting 2014 as well as a picture during the presentation.
Conference Poster Presentations
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!