| Academic degree: | Prof. Dr. |  | | Last name: | Lammel | | First name: | Gerhard | | Responsible for: | ESPR-Area 3: Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | | Organization/Institute: | Masaryk University | | Department: | Research Centre for Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology | | Position: | Professor | | Street, Number, POB: | Kamenice 3 | | Postal code, City: | 62500 Brno | | State: | | | Country: | Czech Republic | | Phone: | +420-54-949-2860 | | Fax: | +420-54-949-2840 | | E-mail address: | lammel@recetox.muni.cz | | Url: | http://www.mpimet.mpg.de/~lammel.gerhard/ | | Curriculum vitae: | Prof. Dr. Gerhard Lammel
Masaryk University
Research Centre for Environmental Chemistry and
Ecotoxicology
Kamenice 126/3
62500 Brno
Czech Republic
and
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
J.-J.-Becher-Weg 27
55128 Mainz, Germany
Phone +420-54-949-2860, +49-40-41173-362
Fax +420-54-949-2840, +49-40-41173-298
Email lammel@recetox.muni.cz
URL http://www.recetox.muni.cz/index.php?language=en
ESPR-Principal Subject Editor, Area 3:
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Mitglied des Herausgebergremiums UWSF.
Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATIONAL AND ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS:
1978-1985: Chemistry studies, Universities of Regensburg and Freiburg
1985-1988: Ph.D. studies Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Air Chemistry Dept.
1988-1993: Research Scientist at Karlsruhe Research Center, Aerosol Physics Laboratory
1992: University of California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Atmospheric Aerosol Research
1993-1998: Research Scientist and Science Analyst at the Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, and the University of Hamburg
2000-2006: Senior Scientist, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Head of the Aerosol Chemistry Research Group
since 2006: Masaryk University
Since 1993: Teaching at the Universities of Hohenheim, Hamburg, Brno, Mainz (teaching degree Habilitation 2000)
MEMBERSHIPS AND COMMITTEES
- German Chemical Society (GDCh)
- Board, GDCh, Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology branch
- National Working Groups on Atmospheric and Environmental Chemistry
- International Working Groups and ad hoc Task Forces Chemicals Risks and Chemicals Policy
- International Max Planck Research School on Maritime Affairs, Hamburg
- American Geophysical Union
AREAS OF RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERTISE
- Tropospheric aerosol and cloud chemistry and physics
- Multicompartmental chemistry
- Environmental substance risks
- Interdisciplinary aspects of global environmental change
ca. 50 peer-reviewed articles, ca. 35 invited lectures | | Areas of interest: | | atmospheric chemistry and physics | | global change | | environmental chemistry | | air, multicompartmental | | aerosol particles and fog | | environmental fate | | |
| | Articles: | 19 UWSF (4) 278 (2007), Wöhlerpreis für Ressourcenschonende Prozesse an Prof. Metzger 14 ESPR (3) 166-171 (2007), ESPR Subject Area 3 ´Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics´ 19 UWSF (2) 136 (2007), Umweltchemie und Ökotoxikologie: Teilgebiete inter- und transdisziplinärer Umweltwissenschaft 14 ESPR (3) 153-165 (2007), Multicompartmental Fate of Persistent Substances: Comparison of predictions from multi-media box models and a multicompartment chemistry-atmospheric transport model (13 pp) 18 UWSF (4) 279 (2006), Environmental Protection in the Middle East and North Africa: Water Resources and Air Quality. 18–19 September 2006, Frankfurt am Main 18 UWSF (4) 254-261 (2006), Bestimmung des Ferntransports von persistenten organischen Spurenstoffen und der Umweltexposition mittels Modelluntersuchungen (8 pp) 12 ESPR (4) 213-220 (2005), Formation of Nitrate and Sulfate in the Plume of Berlin (8 pp) 12 ESPR (2) 61 (2005), ESPR – A Journal for our Time 9 ESPR (6) 397-404 (2002), Atmospheric Lead and Bromine in Germany - Post-abatement Levels, Variabilities and Trends 14 UWSF (4) 245-253 (2002), Systematische Exploration stoffbezogener Umweltproblematiken: Beispiel Atmosphäre 8 ESPR (2) 95-102 (2001), Forest Ecosystems and the Changing Patterns of Nitrogen Input and Acid Deposition Today and in the Future Based on a Scenario 7 ESPR (1) 49 (2000), The Carbon Dioxide Problem 10 UWSF (5) 295-305 (1998), Anthropogene Störung des Stickstoff-Kreislaufs 3 UWSF (4) 242-251 (1991), Wolke und Nebel aus luftchemischer und ökotoxikologischer Sicht 2 ESPR (1) 40-45 (1995), Greenhouse Effect of NOx 5 UWSF (5) 281-285 (1993), NOx und Folgeprodukte in der Atmosphäre - Quellen, chemische Umwandlungen und Senken
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