26th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry

Abstract Information

Abstracts are closed! The deadline was 31 August 2023 at 11:59 PM EDT.

Abstract Fee and Author Instructions
All presenters must also register for the meeting.

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The 26th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry is sponsored by the American Meteorological Society and organized by the AMS Committee on Atmospheric Chemistry.

Call for Papers

Papers for this conference are solicited on:

  • Atmospheric Composition Modeling and Analysis Program (ACMAP)
  • Agriculture – Atmosphere Interactions
  • Upper Tropospheric and Stratospheric Processes (chemical, radiative and dynamical)
  • Greenhouse Gases
  • Atmospheric Chemistry Perspectives Towards Health and Air Quality Equity and Environmental Justice
  • Development and deployment of low-cost sensors for air quality monitoring and community science
  • Regional Air Quality
  • Surface-Atmosphere Exchanges, Interactions and Feedbacks
  • Air Quality and Carbon Cycle science of the African continent
  • Wildfires and their impacts

Joint Sessions

  • Atmospheric Aerosols and Human Health (Joint with the 15th Conference on Environment and Health and the 16th Symposium on Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions)
  • Air Quality and Public Health Decisions with Earth Observations (Joint with the 15th Conference on Environment and Health)

Student Award Opportunities

The AMS 26th Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry (26AtChem) is proud to provide six outstanding student paper awards. Three awards will be given for oral presentations and three will be given for poster presentations.  The outstanding student paper awards recognize outstanding student papers based on evaluations of both the submitted paper abstracts and corresponding oral or poster presentations. In particular, the students selected for the awards should demonstrate outstanding qualities, including the following:

  • significance of the work and originality and creativity of the approach;
  • explanation of methods;
  • visual clarity (clarity of figures, appropriate font sizes, effective use of space, headings, etc.);
  • organization and logical structure (e.g., clearly stated questions, results and conclusions);
  • conclusions supported by data and analysis;
  • author’s knowledge of the subject matter including awareness of prior research in the field;
  • and ability to answer questions.

To be eligible for the presentation awards, you must be a full-time undergraduate or graduate student enrolled at a university, and you also must be the lead author, personally presenting the work.  Evaluation of oral or poster presentations for the outstanding student paper awards will be conducted at the meeting by the program chairs and session organizers.

 

How to apply: the student author should indicate in Confex if he/she would like to be considered for a student presentation award. Winners of the outstanding student presentation awards will be notified February 2024.

Conference Contacts

For additional information, please contact the program chairs: Emily Fischer ([email protected]), Qing Liang ([email protected]), and Abhishek Chatterjee ([email protected]).