Our Technical Program Committee has been working to create sessions that can be the most beneficial to our attendees. Below is the list of ACM Speakers that will be giving Podium Presentations about their experiences, research and knowledge with you. 

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Session Topic
Speaker Name
Organization
Title
   
Applications/Implications Michael Benjamin California Air Resources Board    
Applications/Implications Louisa Emmons National Center for Atmospheric Research    
Applications/Implications Ajith Kaduwela California Air Resources Board / Air Quality Research Center, UC Davis    
Applications/Implications Jennifer Kaiser Georgia Institute of Technology    
Applications/Implications Michael Kleeman UC Davis
Source apportionment of O3 formation in California using SAPRC11 (Contact Mike Kleeman for more information: mjkleeman at ucdavis.edu)
   
Applications/Implications Camille Mouchel-Vallon NCAR    
Applications/Implications Heather Simon US EPA    
Applications/Implications William R. Stockwell University pf Texas at El Paso    
Applications/Implications Keding Lu Peking University    
Atmospheric Oxidation Fernanda Bononi Department of Chemistry, UC Davis    
Atmospheric Oxidation Kelley Barsanti University of California Riverside    
Atmospheric Oxidation Mixtli Campos-Pineda University of California, Riverside
Direct measurements of vinoxy radicals and formaldehyde from ozonolysis of trans- and cis-2-butenes: new insights into OH radical formation and secondary chemistry (Not for publishing)
   
Atmospheric Oxidation Lea Hildebrandt Ruiz The University of Texas at Austin    
Atmospheric Oxidation Joseph Messinger California Institute of Technology
Laboratory Exploration of the Reactions between Aromatics and OH using Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy (Not for publishing)
   
Atmospheric Oxidation Michael Rolletter
Institute of Energy and Climate Research, IEK-8: Troposphere, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Jülich, Germany
   
Atmospheric Oxidation Rebecca Caravan Sandia National Laboratories
The role of Criegee Intermediate + ROOH reactions towards secondary organic aerosol formation; laboratory, modelling and field studies (Not for publishing)
   
Atmospheric Oxidation Mike Newland University of York
Structural dependence of stabilised CH2OO yield in terminal alkene ozonolysis (Not for publishing)
   
Atmospheric Oxidation Danielle Draper University of California, Irvine    
Atmospheric Oxidation Anke Mutzel Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research    
Atmospheric Oxidation  Mads Sulbaek Andersen California State University, Northridge
The Atmospheric Chemistry of Nitriles (not for publishing)
   
Atmospheric Oxidation  Fred Winiberg Jet Propulsion Lab/Caltech Does water complexation affect the reaction of the β-hydroxyethylperoxy radical with NO?     
Mechanisms/SAR development Benjamin Brown-Steiner AER    
Mechanisms/SAR development Bernhard Reischl Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research / Physics, University of Helsinki    
Mechanisms/SAR development Melissa Venecek AQPSD, California Air Resources Board and Department of Land, Air and Water Resources, University of California, Davis
Analysis of SAPRC16 Chemical Mechanism for Ambient Simulations
   
Mechanisms/SAR development Bernard Aumont LISA    
Mechanisms/SAR development Anna Novelli Institute of Energy and Climate Research, IEK-8: Troposphere, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Jülich, Germany    
Mechanisms/SAR development Luc Vereecken Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH    
New Instruments and Algorithms Daniel Ellis University of York
Understanding the Atmosphere: Graph clustering methods for mechanism reduction.
   
New Instruments and Algorithms Eleanor Browne University of Colorado Boulder    
New Instruments and Algorithms John Crounse Caltech    
New Instruments and Algorithms Hanna Vehkamäki University of Helsinki    
New Instruments and Algorithms Mark Goldman Massachusetts Institute of Technology    
New Instruments and Algorithms Ugo Molteni PSI    
PLENARY Lucy Carpenter University of York    
PLENARY Paul Ziemann University of Colorado Boulder    
RO2 Radical Chemistry Joel Thornton University of Washington    
RO2 Radical Chemistry Torsten Berndt Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS), 04318 Leipzig, Germany    
RO2 Radical Chemistry Gabriel da Silva University of Melbourne    
RO2 Radical Chemistry Kristian H. Møller University of Copenhagen    
RO2 Radical Chemistry Lavinia Onel University of Leeds    
RO2 Radical Chemistry Mani Sarathy KAUST    
RO2 Radical Chemistry Krystal Vasquez California Institute of Technology    
RO2 Radical Chemistry Sungah Kang Forschungszentrum Juelich IEK-8    
RO2 Radical Chemistry Rasmus V. Otkjær Department of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen Trends in Peroxy Radical Hydrogen Shift Rate Constants    
RO2 Radical Chemistry James Smith Univ. of Calif., Irvine    
RO2 Radical Chemistry Geoff Tyndall NCAR/ACOM    
RO2 Radical Chemistry Theo Kurtén University of Helsinki