TSI Incorporated recently launched a running series of webinars in order to share knowledge in the specialized field of aerosol science, as well as to bring together individuals with similar interests across the globe. The talks are given by a variety of US and European technical experts who are specialized in the specific subject matter.
The webinars are free to attend, and are presented approximately every other Thursday at three different times—designed to reach interested parties worldwide. The topics and logistics of the webinars are detailed below. To register, simply fill out the form, choose the talks you are interested in, and select ‘Submit’. We will send you webinar connection information a day or two before the presentation and you can attend the time which is most convenient for you.
The webinars last approximately 35 minutes with an optional 25 minute questions and answer period at the end, and are given in English. The talks are labeled ‘A’ and ‘B’. ‘A’ talks will be given by European presenters, and will be offered at slightly different times than the ‘B’ talks given by US presenters.
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Webinar Registration
Please check the box(es) next to the webinar(s) you would like to attend.
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Webinar/Presenter
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December 8, 2011
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Sizing Nanoparticles and Macromolecules in Liquids ('B' Talk)
Presenter: Jim Farnsworth
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January 12, 2012
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Chemical and morphological characterization of aerosol particles at Mt. Krvavec, Slovenia during the Ehjafjallajökull Icelandic volcanic eruption ('B' Talk)
Presenter: Michael Beeston
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February 2, 2012
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Nanotechnolgoy Workplace Emission Assessments ('B' Talk)
Presenter: Kathy Erickson
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February 23, 2012
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Performance of School Bus Retrofit Systems: Ultrafine Particles and Other Vehicular Pollutants ('B' Talk)
Presenter: Yifang Zhu (UCLA)
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