Aerodyne collaborator featured in NOAA’s celebration of Women’s History Month
Tuesday 6th of April 2021 04:00:00 PM
Sharing the joy of science through academia and aerosols
Nga Lee “Sally” Ng is an atmospheric scientist funded by the Atmospheric Chemistry Carbon Cycle and Climate (AC4) program in NOAA’s Climate Program Office. Sally is an Associate Professor in the School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech, where she holds a joint appointment in the School of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences and a courtesy appointment in the School of Civil & Environmental Engineering.
Sally’s research focuses on the fundamental understanding of the underlying chemical mechanisms of aerosol (fine particles suspended in air) formation and composition, as well as the health effects of aerosols. Last year, Sally participated and heavily contributed to a mission to collect air quality data in Atlanta during Covid-19.
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