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Lyatt Jaeglé is a professor in the College of the Environment who has dedicated her career to atmospheric chemistry. She focuses on understanding the composition of the atmosphere, particularly how pollutants emitted by human activities—such as automobile exhaust, power plants, industry, and agriculture—impact air quality in populated regions. Her research involves a combination of modeling and observations to study the dispersion of pollutants and their reach into remote regions, including downwind continents and the Arctic. Throughout her career, she has received several prestigious awards, including the NSF Faculty Early Career Development Award and the NASA New Investigator Award for her significant contributions to the field.
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