The Keutsch Group at Harvard is an interdisciplinary team of atmospheric scientists and engineers dedicated to understanding the impact of natural and human-induced emissions on climate, human health, and aerosol-biosphere-climate interactions. Through innovative experimental design, laboratory studies, observations, and modeling, they strive to gain a comprehensive understanding of chemistry-climate interactions on both local and global scales.
Their research efforts involve high-altitude aircraft measurements of stratospheric aerosols, laser-induced fluorescence experiments to measure trace concentrations of formaldehyde, and modeling studies to assess ozone depletion caused by volcanic eruptions. With a focus on combining different approaches, the Keutsch Group aims to provide valuable insights into the complex dynamics of our atmosphere and contribute to the development of sustainable solutions for a changing climate.
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