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Poster Presentation

Poster No

Title/Presenter

1

Biomass Burning Influenced Actinic Flux from Airborne Measurements and Aerosol-Constrained Models

Samuel Hall

2

Evaluation of Formaldehyde Observations and Modeling Results In Central and Southern Taiwan during the KPEx Field Study

Pei-Yu Chien

3

Temporal Variation of NO2 and HCHO in Bangkok (Thailand) and Dhaka (Bangladesh) from Pandora Measurements

Minjee Kim

4

Evolution of Lee-side Vortices With Pollutant Transport during KPEx in Taiwan

Min-Chuan Hsiao

5

Air Quality Simulation over Thailand: Impact of Biomass Burning During the ASIA-AQ Campaign

Hyerim Kim

6

Aerosol PFAS Characteristics and Potential Sources around Southern Taiwan

Yu-Lun Hsieh

7

Need title

Patcharee Pripdeevech

8

Need titile

Jui-Hsin Hsu

9

Ground-based Source Sampling of VOCs in Seoul and Bangkok during ASIA-AQ

Isobel Simpson

10

Spatiotemporal Occurrence and Characteristics of Microplastics during 2024 Kao-Ping Experiment

Thi Hieu Le

11

Investigating Air Pollution Sources in Southeast Asia using Airborne Observations of Ethane from Aerodyne’s Tunable 

Infrared Laser Direct Absorption Spectrometer during ASIA-AQ

Victoria Wright

12

Aerosol PFAS Characteristics and Potential Sources around Southern Taiwan

Sheng-Lun Lin

13

Aerosol Halogen Measurements during ASIA-AQ Within a Global Context

Jose L. Jimenez

14

Overview of the Database for 2024 Springtime Kao-Ping Experiment (KPEx) in Southern Taiwan

Chia-Ching Lin

15

In-situ Airborne Instrument: Meteorological Measurement System (MMS)

Ju-Mee  Ryoo

16

Integration of Modeling, Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) and NOz Measurements to Evaluate 

the Ozone Production Efficiency (OPE) in A Downwind Rural Site in KPEx

Pei-Chen Ma

17

Multi-model Comparison of Ozone and PM2.5 in Thailand, Taiwan, and the Philippines

Katherine Travis

18

Need title

Chiao-Ling Pan

19

Updates to the GOES Aerosol Modeling System for ASIA-AQ Reanalysis

Patricia Castellanos

20

Insights from the 2024 Kao-Ping Experiment (KPEx): Variations in the Chemical Properties of Ambient Aerosols in Southern Taiwan

Weng Wei Cheng

21

The Broad Capabilities of the US Navy’s COAMPS Model

Nicholas Gapp

22

Tropospheric Ozone Variability over Southeast Asia during ASIA-AQ 2024

Saginela Ravindra Babu

23

Investigation of the Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Ammonia Over Asian Countries using Integrated Airborne and 

Satellite Data During ASIA-AQ campaign

Chisung Yun

24

Need title

Shalini Mishra

25

Characterization of Atmospheric Black Carbon during the ASIA-AQ Campaign

Handol Lee

26

Aerosol Properties over South Korea

Francesca Gallo

27

Analyzing Air Quality Patterns in Thailand and the Philippines using Satellite Data

Seonggyun Na

28

GEMS ozone measurements

Jaehwan Kim

29

Observations of PAN in Taiwan and Thailand and an Assessment of PBzN and Aromatic Chemistry

Linda Arterburn

30

Support the Airborne observation in ASIA-AQ campaign

Soi Ahn

31

Intercomparison of VOC data measured by PTR-MS, TOGA, and WAS during ASIA-AQ 2024

Wojciech Wojnowski

32

Surface Meteorology and Boundary-Layer Structure During the ASIA-AQ Campaign Period

Minsoo Kang

33

Need title

Ryan Boyd

34

Leveraging Formaldehyde Observations to Assess Surface Air Quality

Prajjwal Rawat

35

Investigations of Oxygenated Aromatic Compounds in East and Southeast Asia: Observations from ASIA-AQ

Katherine Ball

36

Effects of Long-Range Transport on Carboxylic Acids and Oxidative Potential in Air Pollution Events

Min-Suk Bae

37

Estimation of Emissions Rates from Coal-Fired Power Plant using airborne measurement during ASIA-AQ campaign

Hyeongseok Choi

38

Ground-Vertical-Satellite HONO Observations during the ASIA-AQ Campaign in South Korea: Measurement, 

Validation, and Implication

Junsu Gil

39

Shifting Flowering Periods in A Warming Climate Observed from Long-Term Lidar Observations in Seoul

Woojin Hwang

40

Title Needed

Jaein Jeong

41

Identification of Major Emission Sources of CO2 and CH4 in Seoul, South Korea during the ASIA-AQ Campaign

Hyeongmo Kang

42

Evaluation of spatiotemporal variabilities in GEMS NO2 retrievals using the strategically networked ground-based 

instruments during ASIA-AQ campaign in South Korea

Serin Kim

43

Comparison of the Vertical Profile Characteristics of Ozone on the Korean Peninsula during ASIA-AQ Campaign Period

Sang Jun Kim

44

Regional Difference in Columnar Aerosol Chemical Composition using AERONET in South Korea during the ASIA-AQ campaign

Minho Kim

45

Evaluation of Aerosol Data Assimilation and Forecasts in the NASA GEOS Model during the ASIA-AQ Campaign in Korea

Seunghee Lee

46

Characterization of VOCs Emissions and Spatial Distribution over Urban and West Coast Areas of South Korea: Airborne 

Observations from the 2024 ASIA-AQ Campaign

Jimin Lee

47

Comparison of Tropospheric NO2 Vertical Column Density using Different Retrieval Algorithms from Pandora MAX-DOAS 

mode Observations

Giyeol Lee

48

Wintertime Characteristics of Particulate Matter and High-Concentration Events at Anmyeondo: Implications for 

Regional Air Quality Assessment

Jihye Moon

49

 Characteristics of Atmospheric Volatile Organic Compounds from Background Coastal Area,  Anmyeondo, Korea

Soyoung Park

50

Diurnal and Seasonal Variations of Aerosol Size Distribution and New Particle Formation (NPF) at Western Coast of 

South Korea: 19 Years of Long-Term Observation at Anmyeon GAW Station

Eunho Park

51

Seasonal Characteristics and Health Risk Assessment of Anthropogenic VOCs in South Korea

Avinash Shastri

52

Airborne and Ground Monitoring in SIJAQ/ASIA-AQ

Suna Shin

53

Title needed

Mijung Song

54

Role of Aerosol Liquid Water Content and pH in Inorganic Aerosols in PM2.5 during ASIA-AQ

Seora Woo

55

Title Needed

Wook Kang

56

Nocturnal Chemistry of NO₃ and N₂O₅ during the 2024 ASIA-AQ Campaign: Investigating Uptake Coefficients and 

Nitrate Contribution in Seoul

Jiseon Lee