Angelina Leonardi

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Atmospheric Composition & Chemical Processes

Affiliation

CIRES

Angelina is a research assistant with the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) at the University of Colorado Boulder and an affiliate with the NOAA Chemical Sciences Laboratory. She is part of the Atmospheric Composition & Chemical Processes (ACCP) group, where she is a working on the ACCLIP project, optimizing the UASO3 instrument that will measure ozone in the stratosphere on a mission in South Korea during the summer of 2022. She also performs ozone data processing via Igor Pro analysis software. Angelina graduated with a B.A. in chemistry from Skidmore College in May, 2020, and she plans to begin her PhD in physical chemistry with a research focus in atmospheric chemistry in the fall of 2021.

Education

B.A. Chemistry, Skidmore College 2020 (French minor)

Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

last modified: September 1, 2021