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Miriam Freedman is a Professor of Chemistry at the Institute of Energy and the Environment, focusing on heterogeneous processes in the environment, particularly related to atmospheric science. Her research centers on the interactions of radiation with aerosol particles and how these particles are processed in the environment. She investigates the impacts of aerosol particles on climate, notably through indirect effects such as their interaction with clouds. Freedman's work contributes to understanding how microplastics and other aerosols influence weather patterns and climate change. Her expertise encompasses a range of topics including liquid-liquid phase separation, ice nucleation activity, and the optical properties of aerosols. She is recognized as a leading researcher in her field, contributing valuable insights into the dynamics of climate and environmental systems.
Institute of Energy and the Environment • University Park, PA
Teaching and conducting research in the field of chemistry with a focus on atmospheric science.
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