Physical chemistry studies of environmental pollutant transformations: LabVIEW codes for electrostatic collection and analysis of aerosol nanoparticles
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Submission Number: 71
Submission ID: 102
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Created: Tue, 10/13/2020 - 23:36
Completed: Tue, 10/13/2020 - 23:41
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Submitted by: Galen Collier
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Physical chemistry studies of environmental pollutant transformations: LabVIEW codes for electrostatic collection and analysis of aerosol nanoparticles

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The Khalizov group at New Jersey Institute of Technology studies chemical and physical processes that transform environmental pollutants, such as atmospheric mercury and aerosol nanoparticles (https://centers.njit.edu/krg/). Research activities involve experimentation and modeling, and the group has been providing opportunities for undergraduate and graduate projects not only in experimental, but also in computational fields. Available projects range from using existing software packages for building and testing models of various physical processes to the development and optimization of new algorithms and program codes.
THIS PROJECT: Rebuild an existing suite of LabVIEW codes that control an instrument for electrostatic collection and analysis of aerosol nanoparticles designed by Khalizov group.
THIS PROJECT: Rebuild an existing suite of LabVIEW codes that control an instrument for electrostatic collection and analysis of aerosol nanoparticles designed by Khalizov group.
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- Grad or undergrad
- Interested in working with experimentalists at the junction of physical chemistry and aerosol science
- Experienced Linux or Unix user (working in a Windows environment is also fine)
- Comfortable working in a remote computing environment
- Interested in working with experimentalists at the junction of physical chemistry and aerosol science
- Experienced Linux or Unix user (working in a Windows environment is also fine)
- Comfortable working in a remote computing environment
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Some hands-on experience
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New Jersey Institute of Technology
University Heights
Newark, New Jersey. 07102
Newark, New Jersey. 07102
CR-Rutgers
11/01/2020
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Already behind3Start date is flexible
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- Milestone Title: Become familiar with scientific and engineering aspects of the project
- Milestone Title: Develop the codes and/or perform calculations
- Milestone Title: Validate the results against experimental measurements
- Milestone Title: Prepare conference abstracts and journal papers
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Project results will be published. Undergraduate and graduate students author and co-author publications.
Working with scientists and engineers who are primarily experimentalists. Development of numerical models for physics, chemistry, and aerosol science research.
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Effort involved in recruiting and training junior-level research software engineers.
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Final Report
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