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November 10, 2023

CSU researcher wins DOE funding to improve modeling of atmospheric ice nucleation

The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded Russel Perkins, a research scientist in CSU’s Department of Atmospheric Science, funding to advance our understanding and modeling of the role that a class of atmospheric aerosols known as ice-nucleating particles play in cloud formation. Perkins and co-investigator Sonia Kreidenweis, a University Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Science, will investigate how different aerosols affect cloud properties like ice/water ratio, average droplet size, and other factors. More information about this award and the research being funded can be found in the following Source article written by Rich Young: https://engr.source.colostate.edu/csu-researcher-wins-doe-funding-to-improve-modeling-of-atmospheric-ice-nucleation/