Mark
Zondlo

Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research interests: Climate; atmospheric sciences: sensors and remote sensing; cloud formation; the role of aerosol particles in atmospheric chemistry and air quality

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Affiliations

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Civil and Environmental Engineering

Fundamental insights into the built and natural environments, and interactions between the two