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Martin Gallagher is a researcher at the University of Manchester, specializing in interdisciplinary atmospheric science. His main areas of focus include the exchange of trace gases and particles between the surface and atmosphere, fast airborne particle detection, and cloud microphysical processes. Gallagher has worked extensively on aircraft measurement techniques for greenhouse gases and has pioneered methodologies for real-time bioaerosol detection using advanced spectrometric techniques. He leads research projects focusing on the impacts of climate variability and has served as a principal investigator for several initiatives aimed at understanding atmospheric processes. His dedication to scientific inquiry is reflected in his involvement with national and international research programs, contributing significantly to advancements in atmospheric monitoring and measurement techniques.
National Centre Atmospheric Science • Manchester, UK
Leading research projects and initiatives in atmospheric science.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.