Daniel Katz
PhD Student
Research Interests
Daniel is a fifth-year PhD student in Analytical, Environmental, and Atmospheric Chemistry. He joined the Browne Research Group in 2019 after receiving a B.A. in chemistry from Oberlin College.
Current Research
Daniel specializes in using high-resolution mass spectrometry to measure trace compounds and clusters in the gas phase. Daniel's research focuses on using field campaign data to better understand the chemistry of atmospheric new particle formation and search for novel chemistry occurring in the ambient air.
2024 Graduate Student Research Award topic: Using mass spectrometry to detect and characterize previously unidentified trace gases in the ambient atmosphere
Research Categories
Atmosphere, Chemistryto
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CECA Member
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May 15, 2025P.I.(s)
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