avelino-arellano

Dr. Avelino Arellano

Arizona University

EUA

BIOGRAPHY

 

Ave Arellano is an Associate Professor of Data Assimilation and Atmospheric Chemistryat the Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences (now HAS, formerly ATMO), University of Arizona (UA). He is also a faculty member of the following UA Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs (GIDP): Remote Sensing and Spatial Analysis and Applied Mathematics.

 

His research focuses on investigating human fingerprints in the atmosphere. His research combines numerical models and observations to study atmospheric constituents, especially those emitted from combustion-related activities, and how these constituents affect air quality, weather, climate, and our environment.

 

Degrees

 

Ph.D. Environment

Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, United States

Global Carbon Monoxide Cycle: Modeling and Data Analysis

 

Master of Engineering Civil and Environmental Engineering

National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore

Investigating the haze transport from 1997 biomass burning in southeast Asia: Its impact upon Singapore

 

B.S. Mining Engineering

University of the Philippines, Quezon City, Philippines

 

Work Experience

 

Assistant Professor, University of Arizona, Tucson (2010 – Ongoing)

Project Scientist I, National Center for Atmospheric Research (2007 – 2010)

Postdoctoral Fellow, National Center for Atmospheric Research (2005 – 2007)

Teaching Assistant, Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, Duke University (2004 – 2005)

Research Assistant, Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, Duke University (2000 – 2004)

Shift Production Engineer, Davao Union Cement Corporation, PHINMA Group (1995 – 1997)

Kiln Engineer, Davao Union Cement Corporation, PHINMA Group (1994 – 1995)

Engineering Management Trainee, Davao Union Cement Corporation, PHINMA Group (1993 – 1994)

 

Awards

 

NASA Group Achievement Award

NASA, Fall 2017


PANORAMA 2019

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Exploring Multiple Observational and Modeling Constraints on Anthropogenic
Pollution over Megacities and Biomass Burning Regions: Opportunities and
Challenges in Improving Emissions Inventories

Avelino Arellano – EUA

MIÉRCOLES, 14 DE AGOSTO 2019  12:00 PM

Auditorio Dr. Julián Adem 

Auditorio Julián Adem CCA - UNAM

Del 12 al 23 de agosto de 2019

Sigue en vivo el Panorama 2019