Myllys to give talk on ACDC
Event Date:
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
Dr. Nanna Myllys, postdoc in AirUCI's Jim Smith and Benny Gerber groups, will present a tutorial about using Atmospheric Cluster Dynamic Code (ACDC) on August 28 at 2 pm in Rowland Hall room 390. ACDC is a tool used to study new-particle formation, able to simulate cluster kinetics and population dynamics; this means for instance, cluster evaporation rates, cluster distribution, particle formation rate, step-by-step growth pathways, etc. All are welcome to attend.