Department of Chemistry, Villanova University, USA
Biography
Amanda Grannas has a diverse range of expertise and her recent research projects include the study of snow and ice photochemistry, the fate of organic pollutants in the Arctic, and the development of advanced analytical techniques used to study ice cores. She is a prominent and internationally known expert in snow chemistry and has participated in a number of field campaigns in both the Canadian and Alaskan Arctic and has included a number of Villanova students in her fieldwork. She has established a thriving research group focused on environmental and atmospheric chemistry and has mentored over 40 research students.