Doh-Won Lee, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorPhilip K. Hopke | grad student | 2002 | Clarkson University | |
(Comparison of experimental and theoretical heterogeneous nucleation of nanometer size particles.) |
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Lee JH, Hopke PK, Holsen TM, et al. (2005) Measurements of fine particle mass concentrations using continuous and integrated monitors in Eastern US Cities Aerosol Science and Technology. 39: 261-275 |
Lee JH, Hopke PK, Holsen TM, et al. (2005) Performance evaluation of continuous mass concentration monitors Journal of Aerosol Science. 36: 95-109 |
Begum BA, Kim E, Jeong CH, et al. (2005) Evaluation of the potential source contribution function using the 2002 Quebec forest fire episode Atmospheric Environment. 39: 3719-3724 |
Mavliev R, Hopke PK, Wang H, et al. (2004) Experimental Studies of Heterogeneous Nucleation in the Turbulent Mixing Condensation Nuclei Counter The Journal of Physical Chemistry B. 108: 4558-4564 |
Jeong CH, Hopke PK, Kim E, et al. (2004) The comparison between thermal-optical transmittance elemental carbon and Aethalometer black carbon measured at multiple monitoring sites Atmospheric Environment. 38: 5193-5204 |
Jeong CH, Lee DW, Kim E, et al. (2004) Measurement of real-time PM 2.5 mass, sulfate, and carbonaceous aerosols at the multiple monitoring sites Atmospheric Environment. 38: 5247-5256 |
Lee DW, Hopke PK, Rasmussen DH, et al. (2003) Comparison of Experimental and Theoretical Heterogeneous Nucleation on Ultrafine Carbon Particles. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B. 107: 13813-22 |
Mavliev R, Hopke PK, Wang H, et al. (2001) A Transition from Heterogeneous to Homogeneous Nucleation in the Turbulent Mixing CNC Aerosol Science and Technology. 35: 586-595 |