Summer School 2018
A collective course with the University of Cologne and the University of Wuppertal from September 24th to September 28th 2018 (full-time), which takes place at the institute IEK-8 of the ForschungszentrumJülich.
The atmosphere is a key component of the biosphere. Atmospheric physics is in the focus of scientific research for a long time, with weather forecasts as one of the most striking examples. In contrast, atmospheric chemistry has attracted major attention only since the last three decades. It has been perceived that reactions of trace gases in the earth's atmosphere are a necessary precondition for a resilient and sustainable development of life on earth. Chemical processes transform emitted organic and inorganic compounds, which enter the atmosphere by anthropogenic or biogenic activities, into water soluble compounds. Rain or dry deposition scavenges the atmosphere again. It is this trace gas chemistry, which exercises a pollution control of the atmosphere.
Human activities, especially beginning with the industrial revolution, led to a substantial increase of emissions, which have already degraded the natural chemical state of the atmosphere. Summer smog and polar ozone hole are phenomena, which demonstrate the detrimental impact of anthropogenic activities with particular conspicuity.
The objective of the course is to provide an introduction to the basics of atmospheric chemistry. Students will be enabled to gain a qualitative and quantitative understanding for physical and chemical processes, which control the state of the atmosphere and its sensitivity with respect to violations.
Lecturers:
Forschungszentrum Juelich
PD Dr. Hendrik Elbern (Contact person)
PD Dr. Andreas Hofzumahaus
PD Dr. Astrid Kiendler-Scharr
Dr. Paul Konopka
Dr. Martina Krämer
PD Dr. Thomas Mentel
PD Dr. Rolf Müller
PD Dr. Andreas Petzold
Prof. Dr. Martin Riese
Prof. Dr. Andreas Wahner
University of Wuppertal
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Benter
PD Dr. Jörg Kleffmann
Prof. Dr. Ralf Koppmann
University of cologne

Contact:
Secretariat IEK-8:
e-mail
phone: +49 2461/61-4692
fax: +49 2461/61-8280