Collaborative Research: Framework: QUACS - Quick Updates to Aerosol and Chemistry Systems — NSF Award to University of Iowa (IA, $
Understanding and predicting air quality and how chemicals move and change in the atmosphere is important for protecting public health, supporting agriculture and energy systems, improving weather forecasts, and shaping environmental policies. To do this effectively, advanced computer models are needed that can connect
| Award title | Collaborative Research: Framework: QUACS - Quick Updates to Aerosol and Chemistry Systems |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2513283 |
| Awardee | University of Iowa |
| City | IOWA CITY |
| State | IA |
| Amount obligated | $750,000 |
| Principal investigator | Gregory Carmichael |
| Program | GEO CI - GEO Cyberinfrastrctre, Atmospheric Chemistry, Software Institutes |
| Start date | 08/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Understanding and predicting air quality and how chemicals move and change in the atmosphere is important for protecting public health, supporting agriculture and energy systems, improving weather forecasts, and shaping environmental policies. To do this effectively, advanced computer models are needed that can connect atmospheric and chemical processes from local to global scales, while also making it easier for scientists to test new ideas, compare results, and work together. This project deve |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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