AAC-2005
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME SHEET
Day 1: December 13, 2005 0900-0930 Inauguration
0930-1030 Keynote Address: Aerosol Science and Technology: An Enabling
Discipline: Prof.S.K.Friedlander
1030-1100 Tea/Coffee/Poster viewing
ROOM – A
1100-1300 Session IA: Nanoparticles and Material Synthesis
Platform Presentation
A-25 Experimental investigations on dispersion and aggregation of colloidal
nanoparticles via an aerosol route
Wei-Ning Wang, I. Wuled lenggoro, Kikuo Okuyama
Hiroshima University, Japan
A-103 Loss of nanoparticles in an orifice
C.J. Tsai, J.L. Roth, S.C. Chen
National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
A-26 Preparation of column shaped TiO2 nanoparticles using a diffusion flame
reactor and their photocatalytic properties
Seok Ho Jaeon, Tai Gyu Lee
Yonsei University, KOREA
O-20 Chemical vapour deposition of zirconia on size selected, aerosolised silicon
nanoparticles
Jeffrey Roberts
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,USA
O-23 Synthesis of pristine and doped magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles
Prakash Kumar, M. Mendenhall, I.S. Indeck, M.P. Dudukovic, P. Biswas
Department of Chemical Engineering, St. Louis, USA
I-120 Modeling nucleation and growth of nanoparticles in plasma
Atul Kumar Tak, A.K. Das
Laser and Plasma Technology Division, BARC, MUMBAI.
A-13 Phase distribution of elements during the vitrification process of Mo and V
containing catalyst
Yi-Chieh LAI, Wen-Jhy Lee, Kuo-lin Huang, Hsing-Wang Li
National Cheng Kung University, TAIWAN
A-74 Analysis of particle coating by pulse plasma process
Kyo-Seon Kim, Dong Joo Kim, Seong-Yoon Cheon, Qian Qiu Zhao
Kangwon National University, KOREA
Poster Presentation
O-9 Generation of tailored microparticles by photopolymerisation of monodisperse
droplets,
Zhiqiang Gao, Asit K. Ray
University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA
A-1 Generation of NaCl and Oleic acid monodisperse nanoparticle
Tzu Ming Chen, Hung Min Chein
Industrial Technology Research Institute, TAIWAN
A-33 Prepration of Monodisperse L10 Ordered FePt Nanoparticle for high density
Magnetic Recording Media
Isao Matsui
University of Tokyo, JAPAN
A-40 Systhesis of Silica Nanoparticles using a two fluid Nozzle spray in Flame
Pyrolysis
Hankwon Chang, Hee-Dong Jang, Kikuo Okuyama
Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, KOREA
A-32 Miniature of Evaporation-Condensation Generator for Synthesis of silver
Nanoparticles
J.H.Jung, H.S. Noh, H.H. Park, J.H. Ji, S.S. Kim
Dept of Mechanical Enginering, KAIST, Korea
I-14 Population balance modeling of nanoparticle synthesis in aerosol flame reactor
Venkataramana Runkana
Tata Research Development and Design Centre , PUNE
1300-1400 LUNCH / Poster Viewing
1400-1530 Session IIA: Nanoparticles and Material Synthesis (Contd.)
Platform Presentation
A-88 Laser induced reactions in acetylene flow: A source of carbon allotropes
Peter Pikhipsa, Y.J. Kim, M. choi
Seoul National University, KOREA
O-73 Synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles by electro-spray Pyrolysis technique
Soubir Basak, Da-Ren Chen, Pratim Biswas
Washington University in St. Louis, USA
A-93 Separation of luminiscent nano particles in spray pyrolised micron composite with
percolation behaviour
W. Lenggoro, M. Abdullah, Bin Xia, K. Okuyama
Hiroshima University, JAPAN
A-48 Development and application of spray pyrolysis aerosol reactor for high
throughput screening
Hee Sang Kang, Yun Chan Kang, Seung Bin Park
Dept. Of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Centre for
Ultramicrochemical Process Systems, KOREA
A-62 Control of nanoparticles by an axial flow cyclone operating in vacuum conditions
Sheng-Chieh Chen, Chuen-Jinn Tsai, J.L. Roth, C.G. Deshpande, H.M. Chein
National Chiao-Tung University, TAIWAN
O-68 Morphology and phase behaviour in Doped-Ceria Nanoparticles prepared by
flame Spray pyrolysis
S. Hou, O.Akhuemonkhan, R.K. Pati, I.C. Lee, D. Chu, S.H. Ehrman,
University of Maryland,USA
I-40 UV assisted Photo decolourisation of Dyes using micrometer and submicrometer
Fe2O3 Particles as Catalyst
S. Karthikeyan, R. Baskaran, A. Navaneetha Gopalakrishnana, V. Subramanian
Centre for Environmental studies, ANNA University, CHENNAI
I-100 Modeling of carbon nanotube synthesis in a tubular aerosol reactor
Robin Gupta, Rachit Agrawal, Rajdip Bandopadhyaya, Deepak Kunzru
Indian Institute of Technology, KANPUR
Poster Presentation
A-47 Synthesis of mesoporous silica materials via aerosol process and
application as adsorbents
Hsunling Bai, Chin Te Hung
National Chiao-Tung University, TAIWAN
A-50 Flame systhesis of carbon nanotubes and its growth mechanism Analysis
Xiaoyong Yang, Xiaofeng Zhang, Suyuan Yu, Weiwei Qi
Tsinghua University, CHINA
A-58 Aerosol assisted pyrolytic preparation of Non-, Nano-, and polycrystalline
Non-stoichiometric NiO thin Films
J.D. Desai, Sun-Ki Min, Kwang-Deog jung, Oh-shim Joo
Korea institute of science and Technology (KIST), KOREA
A-71 Preparation and characterisation of mesopore Ce-Mn-MCM-41 molecular
sieves
Byong Hoo Kim, Manickam Selvaraj, Tai-Gyu Lee
Yonsei University, KOREA
A-79 Robust patterning of nanoparticles from the gas phase using conventional
lithography and particle transport control
H.Kim, T.Kim, M. Kang, J. Park, H. Yang, J. Suh, M. Choi
Seoul National University, KOREA
1530-1600 Tea/Coffee / Poster Viewing
1600-1730 Session IIIA: Nanoparticles and Material Synthesis (Contd.)
A-94 Time Resolved study of the vaporization and the heat loss processess of the metal
aerosol particles induced by the near-infrared pulsed laser irradiation
Y. Murakami , T. Sugatani, Y. Nosaka
Nagaoka University of technology, JAPAN
A-17 Alcohol-assisted spray pyrolitic synthesis of metal nanoparticles and their
reduction kinetics: the role of alcohol
Donggeun Lee, Tae-Il Kim, Sung Min Choi
Pusan National University, KOREA
A-38 Preparation of TiO2 nanoparticles by flame spray pyrolysis and its photocatalytic
degradation of Methylene Blue
Hee-Dong Jang, Hankwon Chang, Kikuo Okuyama
Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, KOREA
A-87 Novel metal combustion method for large scale synthesis of nano particles
Sansun Yang, Yoonhyung Jang, C.H. Kim, M. Choi
Seoul National University, KOREA
A-104 Synthesis of nanoporous silica aerogel at ambient pressure using sodium
silicate precursor
Pradip B. Sarawade, Jong-Kil Kim, Jin-Koo Park, Ho-Kun Kim
Hanyang University 2-304, SOUTH KOREA
I-110 Simulation of TiO2 nanoparticle synthesis in an aerosol reactor through low
temperature vapour phase hydrolysis
S.Savithri, Ani.K. John and G.D. Surender
Regional Research Laboratory, TRIVANDRUM
I-126 Synthesis, characterisation and sintering of silica nanoparticles using diffusion
flame reactor
S.S. Panda, DP. Mishra A. Upadhyaya
Indian Institute of Technology, KANPUR
A-49 Production of N-doped TiO2 photocatalytic nanoparticles by atmospheric Plasma
process using N2/NH3 gases
Chiehchih Chen, Hsunling Bai, Y. Tzeng, Chungliang Chang
National Chiao-Tung University, TAIWAN
Poster Presentation
A-83 Novel methods for generating highly charged nanoparticles
Jeongsoo Suh, Bangwoo Han, Daeseong Kim, K. Okuyama, Mansoo Choi
Seoul National University, KOREA
A-86 Insitu flame coating of nanoparticles
Sowon Sheen, Sangsun Yang, Kimin Jun, M. Choi
Seoul National University, KOREA
A-98 Thermal Plasma Synthesis of nano composite metal powders
Heon Chang Kim, Min Hee Jeong
Hoseo University,Asan, KOREA
I-125 Experimental studies of synthesis of silica nanopowders using LPG Diffusion
flame
R. N. Yadav, S.K. Jaiswal, S.S. Panda, D.P. Mishra
Indian Institute of Technology, KANPUR
ROOM B
1100-1300 Session IB: Continental Aerosols: Chemical and size characteristics
Platform Presentation
O-69 The Conundrum of the Super Dust Storm of March 2002
Kenneth A. Rahn
University of Rhode Island, USA
A-36 Long Range Transport of Ionic Species and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
from Asia continent to Taipei in 2004
Shih-Chun Candice Lung, Chuan-Yao Lin, Chin-Chieh Lin et al
Research Centre for Environmental change, TAIWAN
I-20 Aerosol characterictics at a coastal environment
Susan George, Prabha R. Nair, K. Parameshwar
Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, TRIVANDRUM
I-10 Wintertime spatial characteristics of boundary layer aerosols over peninsular
India
K.Krishna Moorthy, S.K. Satheesh, K. Niranjan, R, Ramakrishna Reddy, K.V.S.
Badarinath
Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, TRIVANDRUM
I-108 Chemical characteristics of ambient aerosols from ground stations and aircraft
during ISRO-GBP Land Campaign
R. Rengarajan, A.K. Sudheer, M.M. Sarin
Physical Research Laboratory, AHMEDABAD
I-134 Size distributions of atmospheric aerosols in Jaduguda, India
S. Bhalke, B. Suseela, R. Raghunath, S. Mishra, G.G. Pandit, V.K. Shukla, V.D.
Puranik
Environmental Assessment Division, B.A.R.C.,MUMBAI
I-68 Measurement of aerosol number size distributions at New Delhi during winter
Y. Nazeer Ahammed, S.L. Jain, B.C. Arya, Arun Kumar and Shailesh Kumar
National Physical Laboratory, NEW DELHI
I-18 Measurement of aerosol parameters during ISRO-GBP LC-II at an industrial town
in northern India, Part I- Optical and physical properties
S.N. Tripathi, Nagesh Chinnam, A, Srivastava, A. Agarwal, S.Kishore, R.B. Lal,
Sagnik Dey, M. Mannar, S. S. Chauhan, V. Tare, R.P. Singh, M. Sharma
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
Poster Presentation
O-14 The distribution function of the concentration of polydisperse atmospheric
pollutants,
Borodulin A., B.M. Desyatkov, N.A. Lapteva
State Research Centre of Virology and Biotechnology, RUSSIA
O-74 Determination of fine particulate matter from urban and rural sites Aynul Bari,
Guenter Baumbach, Leire Sarachaga-Ruiz, Silke Drautz,
Savvas Kleanthous
University of Stuttgart,GERMANY
A-95 The particle size distributions of atmospheric aerosol particles and their chemical
compositions - on the particle size dependency of chemical dependence
Akira Mizohata, Norio Ito
Osaka Prefecture University, JAPAN
I-3 Studies of aerosol spectral optical depths and water vapour content over tropical
semi arid location, Rajkot
Ritweej Rajeev Ranjan, K.N. Iyer, H.P. Joshi
Saurashtra University, RAJKOT
I-4 Studies on ambient aerosol mass, its size distribution and chemical composition at
BARC site, Mumbai
T. Devraj, Sura Srinivas, I.V. Saradhi, Shaji C. Kumar, T.N. Mahadevan
Bangalore University, BANGALORE
I-115 Chemical characterisation and source apportionment of aerosol at a rural site of
sub-tropical India
Ranjit Kumar, Abha Rani, S.S. Srivastava, K. Maharaj Kumari
Dayalbagh Educational Institute, DAYALBAGH
I-17 Measurement of aerosol parameters during ISRO-GBP LC-II at an industrial
town in northern India, Part II- Chemical properties
Nagesh Chinnam, S.N. Tripathi, S.Kishore, A. Agarwal, M. Mannar, V. Tare,R.B.
Lal, M. Sharma
Indian Institute of Technology, KANPUR
1300-1400 LUNCH / Poster Viewing
1400-1530 Session IIB: Continental Aerosols: Chemical and size
characteristics (Contd.)
Platform Presentation
I-72 Aerosol characteristics at Agra during ISRO-GBP Land Campaign II
P.S.P. Rao, P.S. Praveen, S.Kewat, P.D. Safai, K. Ali, S. Tiwari. G.A. Momin and
D.M. Chate
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
O-82 Surface Elemental Composition of aerosols at Beijing (China), Gosan (Korea) and
Tango (Japan) during ACE-Asia
Sarika Kulkarni, Youhua Tang, Gregory R Carmichael, Li Pan
University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA
O-71 Ultrafine particle formation at the Fresno supersite
John G. Watson, Judith C. Chow
Desert Research Institute, USA
O-25 Field measurement data obtained with portable wide range aerosol spectrometer
and PAH
M. Richter, H. Grimm, T. Kulz, T. Petry
GIP Messinstrumente, Pouch, GERMANY
O-79 Concentration trends and sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in
Belgium
R. Khaiwal, Laszlo Bencs, Eric Wauters, Johan De Hoog, F.Deutsch
University of Antwerp,BELGIUM
O-56 Fine and ultra fine particles in Jakarta, Indonesia
Dane Westerdahl, S. Fruin, J. Marshall, P.L. Fine, Manisha Singh, B. Hayarto,
University of California at Los Angeles, USA
O-30 Environmental aerosol concentration due to biomass burning: A study of three
years
T.S. Verma, T.A. Thomas,
University of Botswana, BOTSWANA
Poster Presentation
I-31 Aerosol Characteristics over the continental and coastal stations in India
N.V.Raju, Ganesh K.E., B.Narasimhamurthy, T.K. Umesh
Global Academy of Technology, BANGALORE
I-37 Characteristics of atmospheric aerosols over Mangalore Region, Southwest coast
of India
Prashant Hegde
Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational sciences, NAINITAL
I-55 Study of aerosol mass and size distribution in North -east region of India
Prabhat K. Gupta, Khem Singh, D.P. Singh, C.K. Dixit, Nahar Singh,
K.V.S. Badrinath, Arup K. Das
National Physical Laboratory, NEW DELHI
I-96 Impact of precipitation on LIDAR-derived aerosol concentration over Pune
S.K. Saha, P.C.S. Devara, P. Ernest Raj, K.K. Dani
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
A-108 Distribution characteristics of the aerosols less than 20mm observed in
Anmyeon, Korea during the ABC Gosan-EAREX 2005 campaign period
Byoung- Cheol Choi, Young-Gon Lee
Meteorological Research Institute (METRI)/KMA, KOREA
I-39 Size Resolved chemical composition of fog at Kanpur, India
M.K. Manar, S.N. Tripathi, S.Kishore
IIT Kanpur, KANPUR
1530-1600 Tea/Coffee / Poster Viewing
1600-1730 Session IIIB: Continental Aerosols: Chemical and size characteristics
(Contd.)
Platform Presentation
I-51 Modulation of aerosol physical properties during a fog episode in Delhi
Dilip Ganguly, A. Jayaraman, T.A. Rajesh, H. Gadhavi
Physical Research Laboratory, AHMEDABAD
A-57 Chemical elements and modification degree of dust particles collected over
Dunhuang, China
M.Yamada, Y. Iwasaka, G.Y. shi, D.Zhang et al
Kanazawa University, JAPAN
I-85 Carbonaceous species, nitrate and sulphate abundances during winter time over
Indian urban atmosphere
R. Rengarajan, M.M. Sarin and A.K. Sudheer
Physical Research Laboratory, AHMEDABAD
I-41 Chemical composition of aerosols at geographically distinct locations over India
Prabha Nair, Susan George, K. Parameswaran, S.V. Sunil Kumar, Salu Jacob,
Annamma Abraham
Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, TRIVANDRUM
I-106 Dominance of anthropogenic sources of PM10 aerosols at Allahabad during
ISRO-GBP Land Campaign II
U.C. Kulshreshtha, P. Hazarika, T. Nagesswara Rao
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, HYDERABAD
O-24 Gases and aerosols over North America and the Atlantic First results from
INTEX-A
Hanwant Singh, INTEX Science team
NASA Ames Research Centre, Moffett Field, USA
I-137 Atmospheric Aerosols and Solar Radiation characteristics during typical
winter month at Jaduguda(22° 30' N;86° 21' E)
V.J.Daoo, B.K.Sapra, Faby Sunny, Indumati S., Y.S.Mayya
Environmental Assessment Division, B.A.R.C., Mumbai
A-69 Mass transfer effects in hygrosopic measurements of aerosol particles
Man Nin Chan, Chak K. Chan
Hong Kong university of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong
Poster Presentation
I-135 A study of th eanionic composition of atmospheric particulate matter and their
size distribution in North Indian region
I.V. Saradhi, G. Kothai, P. Pratibha, G.G. Pandit, V.K. Shukla, V.D. Puranik
Environmental Assessment Division, B.A.R.C., MUMBAI
I-139 Correlation study of the columnar content of Ozone, precipitable water and
Aerosol with the respective surface level parameters
S. Indumati , Faby Sunny,J.J.Gaware, Arshad Khan, B.K.Sapra, V.J.Daoo,
Y.S.Mayya
Environmental Assessment Division, B.A.R.C., Mumbai
I-107 Day and nighttime variation of SO2 and sulphate aerosols at rural site of North-
east India
M.J. Kulshreshtha, P. Hazarika, N. Duarah, P.G. Rao
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, HYDERABAD
I-132 Analysis of particle size fraction (PM10 and PM2.5) of urban ambient air of
Trombay, Mumbai
P.Y. Ajmal, S.K. Sahu, G.G. Pandit, V.K. Shukla, V.D. Puranik
Environmental Assessment Division, B.A.R.C., MUMBAI
ROOM - C
1100-1300 Session IC: Aerosol Toxicity and Exposure Assessment
Platform Presentation
I-99 Inhibitory effects of urban ambient particles on lung surfactant monolayers
Kanishtha T., R. Banerjee and C. Venkataraman
Indian Institute of Technology, BOMBAY
I-2 Deposition of semivolatile organic compounds in human respiratory system
Suresh K. Varghese, Gangamma S., Patil,R.S., Virendra Sethi
National Institute of Technology, SURATHKAL
I-69 Personal exposure assessment of fine particulates in residential areas of mixed
Urban-Industrial environments
Shamsh Pervez, Neelima M. Gadkari, Yasmeen Pervez
Pt. Ravi Shankar Shukla University, RAIPUR
O-31 Methods for evaluating clean room garment fabrics for particle shedding
and microbiological barrier properties,
Elizabeth Hill, Karin Foarde, James Hanley,
RTI International, Research Triangle Park, USA
O-49 The spinning top aerosol generator: a flexible tool for producing monodisperse
pharmacological aerosols
Martyn F. Biddiscombe, Peter J. Barnes, Omar S. Usmani,
National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, UK
Poster Presentation
A-5 Exposure and health risk assessment of heavy metal contained in ambient aerosols
at the downwind sites of steel plants
Chung-Shin Yuan, Chai-Wei Lee, Hsun-Yu Lin, Hsin-Zen Sun
National Sun Yat-Sen University, TAIWAN
A-91 Ultra fine particles in a whole body inhalation exposure chamber
Avinash Singh, Liya E. Yu
National university of Singapore, SINGAPORE
A-89 Total equivalency toxicity of PAHs in gas phase for converting methane using RF
plasma
C.H. Tsai, W.J. Lee, P.J. Tsai, H. R. Chao
National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, TAIWAN
1300-1400 LUNCH / Poster Viewing
1400-1530 Session IIC: Health Related Aerosols
SP-1 Recent Advances in Sampling of Airborne Viral Particles
S.A. Grinshpun, I.E. Agranovski, A.S. Safatov, O.V. Pyankov, A.A. Sergeev,
A.N. Sergeev,
University of Cincinnati, USA
Platform Presentation
A-72 Dispersion mechanisms of particle agglomerates by dry powder inhaler
Sang-Gwon Lee, Manabu Nishimura, Norikazu Namiki, Yoshio Otani
Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Kanazawa
University,Kanazawa, Japan
O-48 Inhaled b2-agonist aerosol particle size and bronchodilator response
Omar. S. Osmani, Martyn F. Biddiscombe, Sally Meah, Peter J. Barnes,
National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College London, UK
A-28 Three-dimensional numerical simulation of flow around breathing human and
particulate behaviour
Yasuhiro Shimazaki, Masaaki Okubo, T. Yammamoto
Osaka Prefecture University, JAPAN
A-73 Evaluation of anti-microbial characteristics of nano particles against bacteria
J.H.Ji, K.Y. Yoon, S.J. Lee, J.E.Lee, G.N. Bae, J.Hwang, H.I. Jung, H. S. Noh
Digital Appliance, R&D Centre, KOREA
A-61 A new Drift flux model for particle Deposition in simple airway Geometry
Jianbin Wang, A.C.K.Lai
Nanyang Technological University, SINGAPORE
Poster Presentation
O-2 3-D CFD study of the dynamics of a medical aerosol hood inhaler
Tal Shakked, David Katoshevski, David M. Broday, Israel Amirav
University of the negev Beer-Sheva, ISRAEL
O-10 The altitude profiles of bioaerosol concentration in the troposphere of south
Western Siberia
Borodulin A., A.S. Safatov, B.D. Belan,
N.V. Panchenkov,V.V. Penenkov, E.A. Tsevtova
State Research Centre of Virology and Biotechnology , RUSSIA
O-27 Portable aerosol spectrometer for quick identification of abiotic and biotic
airborne particles,
Uwe Golz, Frank Keidel, R. Hagler, H. Grimm,
Grimm Aerosol Technik GmbH, Ainring, GERMANY
O-13 The errors of measurements of tropospheric bioaerosol concentration in South
Western Siberia
Borodulin A., A.S. Safatov, B.D. Belan, M.V. Pfnchenko
State Research Centre of Virology and Biotechnology, RUSSIA
O-32 The importance of testing consumables in the 21st century
Elizabeth Hill,
RTI International, Research Triangle Park, USA
I-133 Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons associated with respirable particles in urban
ambient air of Trombay
P.Y. Ajmal, S.K. Sahu, G.G. Pandit, V.K. Shukla and V.D. Puranik
Environmental Assessment Division, B.A.R.C., Mumbai, India
1530-1600 Tea/Coffee / Poster Viewing
1600-1730 Session III C: Tutorial 1 : W. Hinds
1900-2100 AEROSOL AWARD AND BANQUET
Day 2: December 14, 2005
0930-1030 PLENARY 1: Integrated aerosol processing of “designer materials”
A continous atmospheric pressure MO-CVS/CVD process for Pd/SiO2
catalysts
Dr. Gerhard Kasper, Universitat Karlsruhe, Germany
1030-1100 Tea/Coffee / Poster Viewing
ROOM - A
1100-1300 Session IV A: Aerosol Physics
Platform Presentation
O-38 Nonlinear inelastic scattering at spherical particles
J. Schulte, T. Weigel, G. SchWeiger,
Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, GERMANY
O-44 In situ heterogeneous oxidation of SO2 in fog and cloud drops
Liaquat Husain,
State University of New York, USA
A-10 Absorption wave propogation around a cloud droplet
Wei-Hsin Chen, Jau-Jang Lu, and Tai-Ching Hsieh
National Taiwan Ocean University, TAIWAN
O-1 The potential for electrostatic charges to quench coagulation
James W. Gentry, Lu Zhang
University of Maryland, USA
O-8 Effect of solutes/nanoparticles on charge limits of droplets
Kuo-Yen Li, Asit K. Ray
University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA
A-112 Ist order differential mobility analyzer performance test
K.H. Ahn, J.H. Ahn
Hanyang University,Ansan, Korea
A-16 Non-linear relations of augmentation in thermal conductivity of nanofluids
with increasing nanoparticle volume loading: the fractal concept
Donggeun Lee, Jae-won Kim, Bog G. Kim
Pusan National University, KOREA
A-63 Thermophoretic deposition of ultrafine aerosol particles in a miniature tube
bundle heat exchanger
Shih Hsuan Huang, Chuen-Jinn Tsai
National Chiao-Tung University,TAIWAN
I-16 What triggers the new particle formation during TOPSE atmospheric nucleation
event?
Vijay Kanawade, S.N. Tripathi
Indian Institute of Technology, KANPUR
O-52 Online measurement of ultrafine aggregate surface area and volume distribution
by electrical mobility analysis
Anshuman Amit Lall, S.K. Friedlander,
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Poster Presentation
I-84 Application of water aerosols for fire suppression in defence
J.C. Kapoor, Meenakshi Gupta
Centre for Fire Explosives and Environment Safety, DRDO, NEW DELHI
I-102 Modeling of particle growth and tar vapour removal in the design of cooling-
cleaning system for biomass waste producer gas
N. Selvakumar, A.K. Chaudhary, Vinay Tiwari and V. Sethi
Indian Institute of Technology, BOMBAY
O-11 The problem of selection of representative atmospheric pollutant sample
Borodulin A., B.M. Desyatkov, N.A. Lapteva
State Research Centre of Virology and Biotechnology, RUSSIA
O-12 The determination of the boundaries of the cloud of spreading atmospheric
pollutants
Borodulin A., B.M. Desyatkov, N.A. Lapteva, A.N. Shavanov
State Research Centre of Virology and Biotechnology, RUSSIA
O-77 Lattice-Boltzmann modelling of fluid flow and particles deposition in axial flow
cyclone in vacuum conditions
Rafal Przekop, S.C. Chen, C.J. Tsai
Warsaw University of Technology, POLAND
A-31 Effects of bipolar ion mobility on diffusion charging of aerosol nanoparticles
Manabu Shimada, Hye Moon Lee, Kikuo Okuyama
Hiroshima University, JAPAN
A-41 Cleaning of PSL ultrafine particles with shockwave generated from Nd:YAG
pulsed laser
Jin-young Choi, Kim Sangsoo
Aerosol and Particle Technology Lab, KOREA
A-75 Particle growth in pulse corona discharge process for DeNOx
Kyo-Seon-Kim, Dong-Joo Kim, Anna Nasonova, Jeong-Hoon Park,
Jeong-Hoon Kim
Kangwon National University, KOREA
A-76 Analysis of particle growth in flame reactor by simplified 2-D model
Dong Joo Kim, Kyo-Seon Kim , Stavros Tsantilis, Sotiris E. Pratsinis
Kangwon National University, KOREA
A-102 Effect of air temperature on the photochemical reaction of toluene-Nox-air
mixture
O.J. Ju, G.N. Bae, S.B. Lee, K.C. Moon and S.C. Yoon
Seoul National University, KOREA
I-61 Estimation of attachment and recombination coefficients
B.S.N. Prasad, K. Nagaraja, Nels Laulainen
Department of Studies in Physics, University of Mysore, Manasgangotri, Mysore
1300-1400 LUNCH / Poster Viewing
1400-1530 Session V-A: Aerosol Instrumentation
Platform Presentation
O-45 Performance characterisation of a new fast mobility Particle Sizer Spectrometer
Tim Johnson, Robert Caldow,
TSI Inc. Particle Research Instruments, USA
O-35 New water based condensation particle counters for measuring ultrafine particles
Tim Johnson, Wei Liu, B.L. Osmondson,
TSI Inc. Particle Research Instruments, USA
A-15 A new ion optics for 100% detection of energetic ions with 0-200eV in single
particle mass spectrometry (SPMS)
Donggeun Lee, Sung-Woo Cho
Pusan National University, KOREA
A-30 LDMA-FCE system for measurement of submicron particles
Hye Moon Lee, M. Shimada, Kikuo Okuyama
Hiroshima University, JAPAN
O-28 Aitken mode measurements with a new commercial nano-DMA in combination
with highly sensitive electrometer
C. Gerhart, T. Rettenmoser, M. Richter, H. Grimm,
Grimm Aerosol Technik GmbH, Ainring, GERMANY
O-83 Aerosol Performance Testing Of Ambient Samplers
Kiran Shah, Bruce Hinds
Defence Threat Reduction Agency, USA
O-21 Estimation of particle density using a CPC and electrical Low Pressure Impactor
E. Lamminen, A.Ukkonen, V.Niemela, H. Tuomenoja, P. Mikkanen
DEKATI Ltd., Osuusmyllynkatu, Tampere, FINLAND
I-5 A new system for size characterization of ultra-fine aerosols- Ultrafine Aerosol
Analyzer (UIFAA)
P.V.N. Nair, B-13, Basera, Off Din Quarry Road, DEONAR
Poster Presentation
O-6 Aerosol studies over east Siberia region by synchrotron radiation method
Potemkin V., T. Khodzer
Limnological Institute, RUSSIA
O-54 Automatic multi-channel Aerosol Spectrometer
R.S. Asatryan, H.G. Govorkyan, H.S. Karayan, G.A. Martoyan, M.N. Misakyan,
H.V. Hovhannisyan,
Yeravan State University, ARMENIA
O-63 Development of multi-stage DMA,
Da-Ren Chen, Weiling Li, Meng-Dawn Cheng,
Washington university in St. Louis, USA
A-11 Characterisation and Improvement of aerosol inlet in aerosol mass spectrometer
for efficient ionization and calibration
D H Kim, Dohoon Kim, hyungki Cha
Korea Atomic Energy Institute, KOREA
A-20 Novel measurement method for ion induced nucleation
Motokai Adachi, Natuko Yokoyama
Osaka Prefecture University, JAPAN
1530-1600 Tea/Coffee / Poster Viewing
1600-1730 Session V-A: Aerosol Instrumentation (Contd.)
Platform Presentation
O-61 A novel instrument for measuring surface area of particles deposited in different
regions of the lung
Manisha Singh, B.L. Osmondson,
TSI Inc. Particle Research Instruments, USA
A-107 Design concept and performance of the aerosol particle mass analyzer
Nobuhiko Fukushima, Kensei Ehara, Naoko Tajima, K. J. Coakley
Kanomax Japan Inc., JAPAN
I-143 Aerosol Particle density measurement technique using an Impactor
and optical counter
Y.S. Mayya, B.K.Sapra,Arshad Khan, Umesh Sonawane
Environmental Assessment Division, B.A.R.C., Mumbai
O-66 A direct, real time Optical determination of Airborne particle size and its complex
refractive index
W.W.Szymanski, A. Nagy, A. Czitrovszky, A. Golczewski, P.Gal,
University of Vienna, AUSTRIA
I-19 Raman spectral analysis of ambient urban aerosols
V.M. Harpale, Sachin D. Ralegaonkar, S.D. Dhole, D. B. Jadahav
Department of Physics, Ahmednagar College, AHMEDNAGAR
A-82 Degradation of PAHs in ambient particulates using soft X-rays
Masami Furuuchi, Bai Wunhe, Sirima Panyametheekul, Y. Otani, W. Limpaseni,
Takeo Sakano
Kanazawa University, JAPAN
Poster Presentation
A-59 A 3 stage Personal Dust sampler for sampling Respirable, Thoracic and Inhalable
particulate concentrations in the workplace
Chen-Shen Chang, C.H.Huang, C.J. Tsai, T.S. Shih, D.T. Tang
National chiao Tung University, TAIWAN
A-105 Development of a primary calibration standard for the aerosol particle number
concentration
Hiromu Sakurai, Naoko Tajima, Nobuhiko Fukushima, Kensei Ehara
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science &Technology, JAPAN
I-140 Performance of a Particle Aerodynamic size separator under variable stage
configuration
Sanjay Singh, Arshad Khan, Tanmoy Das, B.K.Sapra, Pushpraja and Y.S.Mayya
Environmental Assessment Division, B.A.R.C., Mumbai
A-34 Analysis Technique of inorganic Compositon for collection of particulate matter
on a new type of glass-plate with cascade Impactor
K. Saitoh, K.Itai, E. Koga, Y. Shibata
Environmental Research & Information centre of Akita, Prefectutre , JAPAN
A-39 Flame Synthesis of LiCoO2 nanoparticles using a two-fluid Nozzle
Hee-Dong Jang, Hankwon Chang, Yong-Jae suh, Churl-Kyoung Lee
Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources, KOREA
ROOM - B
1100-1300 Session IV- B: Marine and Remote Aerosols
Platform Presentation
I-67 Cruise study of PM2.5 mass concentrations and aerosol optical depths over the
Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean
Y. Nazeer Ahammed, B.C. Arya, S.L. Jain, Arun Kumar and Shailesh Kumar
National Physical Laboratory, NEW DELHI
A-3 Numerical study on impacts of multi-component aerosols on marine cloud
microphysical properties
Chunsheng Zhao, Yutaka Ishizaka
Peking University, CHINA
O-5 Studies of distribution of sulfur dioxide and ozone in winter in eastern Siberia
Latysheva I. , Makukhin V., Potemkin V.
Irkutsk State University, RUSSIA
A-43 Behaviour and significance of water soluble organic nitrogen in marine aerosols
over the western North Pacific
Mitsuo Uematsu, Tokuhiro Nakamura
University of Tokyo, JAPAN
A-66 Optical, physical and chemical properties of marine boundary layer aerosols
around Japan in early autumns
M. Shiobara, M. Yakubi, H. Kobayashi, K. Hara
National Institute of Polar Research, JAPAN
I-88 Measurement of aerosol optical depth at Maitri, Antarctica
S.L. Jain, B.C. Arya, P.S. Kulkarni, S.D Ghude, Ashok Kumar,
Nazeer Ahammed and Shahnawaz
National Physical Laboratory, NEW DELHI
I-15 Size Distributions of Micron size aerosol Particles over the southern Indian Ocean
Vimlesh Pant, C.G. Deshpande, A.K. Kamra
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
I-46 Composition of coarse settled particles at regional representative site of North
Central India
S.P. Singh, P. Khare, K.M. Kumari and S.S. Srivastava
Regional Research Institute (AY), Kothrud, PUNE
I-86 Atmospheric abundances of Al, Fe, Mn, Zn and Pb over urban and high altitude
sites of a sem-arid region
N. Rastogi, M.M. Sarin
Physical Research Laboratory, AHMEDABAD
I-33 Surface levels of Ozone and its precursor NO2 during winter season at urban and
rural sites of a semi arid region in India
Renuka Saini, G.S. Satsangi, Ajay Taneja
St. Johns college, AGRA, India
Poster Presentation
O-65 Whitecap coverage and sea spray in Mediterranean coastal area,
C. Lafon-Pinatel, J. Piazzola, P. Forget, S. Despiau,
Southern University of Toulon-Var, FRANCE
I-43 Observations of double ITCZ over the equatorial Indian Ocean
S. Meenu, C. Suresh Raju, K. Rajeev, K. Parameswaran
Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, TRIVANDRUM
I-56 UV-B radiation measurements over Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal region
during October November 2004 and its comparison with the model
Sachchinand Singh, Tarannum Bano, Risal Singh
National Physical Laboratory, NEW DELHI
I-65 Geographical and source origins of INDOEX aerosols
Shubha Verma, C. Venkataraman, O. Boucher
Indian Institute of Technology, MUMBAI
I-97 Radiometric observation of aerosol and precursor gases over Maitri during
24th Antarctica expedition: Preliminary results
S.M. Sonbawne, P.C.S. Devara
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
1300-1400 LUNCH / Poster Viewing
1400-1530 Session V-B: Urban Aerosol Characterisation
Platform Presentation
I-27 Characteristics of aerosol spectral optical depth and a study of Angstrom
turbidity parameters from solar radiation measurement over Dibrugarh
M.M. Gogoi, P.K. Bhuyan, P.S. Pillai, K. Krishna Moorthy
Dibrugarh University, DIBRUGARH
O-4 Size resolved aerosol chemical characteristics in fertiliser manufacturing facilities
in Florida, USA
Yu-Mei Hsu, Chang Yu Wu, D.A. Lundren, W.J. Nall, B.K. Birky
University of Florida, USA
I-116 Chemical characterisation of water soluble components of PM2.5 in Mumbai city
Rakesh Kumar, Abba Elizabeth, A.G. Gawane
National Environmental Engineering Institute, MUMBAI
A-85 Variation of minerological composition of individual dust particle in Dunhuang,
China
D.Trochkine, Y. Iwasaka, A. Matsuki, M. Yamada et al
Kanazawa University, JAPAN
I-122 Use of moss biomonitoring method to estimate trace metals from an industrial
region in Mumbai
S. Chakrabortty, G.T. Paratkar
KETS V.G. Vaze College of Arts, Science and Commerce, MUMBAI
I-77 Study of acidity of raindrop by uptake of gases and aerosol pollutants during rain
D.M. Chate, K. Ali, P.S.P. Rao, G.A. Momin, P.D. Safai, P.S. Praveen and P.C.S.
Devara
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
A-54 Spherical Mineral dust: Modification of physico chemical properties through the
heterogeneous uptake of acidic gases
Atsushi Matsuki, Y. Iwasaka, G.Y. shi, D.Zhang et al
Graduate school of environmental Studies Nagoya University, JAPAN
I-91 Characterisation of aerosols over Delhi and Agra during 2nd Land
Campaign Programme
P.C.S. Devara, P. Ernest Raj, S.K. Saha, Unmesh Shinde, K.K. Dani
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
A-12 Characterisation of PCDD/Fs in both ambient air and banyan leaves
Long-Full Lin, Wen-Jhy Lee, Guo-Ping Chang-Chien, Lin-Chi Wang
National Cheng Kung University, TAIWAN
Poster Presentation
O-26 Field results with a wide range aerosol spectrometer combined with a PAH sensor
T. Rettenmoser, C. Gerhart, M. Richter, H. Grimm,
Grimm Aerosol Technik GmbH, Ainring, GERMANY
O-37 Measurements and modeling of inorganic secondary aerosols for the city of Cape
Town
Vinit K. Mishra, EugeneK Cairncross, Jongikhaya A. Witi
Cape Peninsula University of Technology, SOUTH AFRICA
A-6 Gas particle partitioning of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon in ambient air of
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Jim Juimin Lin, Y.X. Zhong
Fist University of Science and Technology, TAIWAN
A-24 Characteristics of metal elements in the stack flue gas from two municipal solid
waste incineration plants
Shun-I Shih, Wen-Jhy Lee, Jiun-Shiang Jang, Geo-Ping Chang-Chien, Lin-Chi
Wang
Kun Shan University of Technology, TAIWAN
A-68 Atmospheric aerosols during pollution episodes in Hong Kong
S.C. Lee, Y. Cheng, K. F. Ho, J. J. Cao, P.K. K. Louie, J. C. Chow
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, CHINA
A-77 Continuous measurements of PM10 and/or PM1 mass nitrate and sulphate with
high time resolution in UJI, Kyoto
R.Q. Cao, H. Wata Nabe, T.Imai, H. Moriyama, S. Tohno, K. Homma
Tokyo Dylec Company Ltd, JAPAN
A-80 Measurement of particle concentration and particle size distribution in urban
atmosphere by Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer 3034 and Aerodynamic Particle
Sizer 3321
Renqiu Cao, Hirokazu Sakae, Naoya Hama, Hideyuki Umezawa, Katsunori
Homma
Research and Development Section, JAPAN
A-109 Characteristics of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans between
the atmosphere and stack gas in Taipei
Y.F. Wang, L.C. Wang, M. Shih and C.H. Tsai
Chung Yung Christian University, TAIWAN
I-87 Mass size distributions and size resolved chemical composition of ambient
aerosols at a commercial location in Mumbai, India
Nitin Goyal, Rakesh Kumar, R.S. Patil and V.Sethi
Centre for Environmental Science and Engineering, IIT, BOMBAY
I-90 Variability of aerosol absorption optical thickness over tropical urban station,
Pune, India
P.C.S. Devara, Unmesh Shinde, P. Ernest Raj, G. Pandithurai, K.K. Dani
and P.D. Safai
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
1530-1600 Tea/Coffee / Poster Viewing
1600-1730 Session VI B: Source Apportionment
Platform Presentation
O-42 Source apportionment of primary and secondary carbonaceous aerosol in the
United States using models and measurements
Dr. Prakash Bhave
Research Triangle Park, NC,USA
I-112 Use of multivariate analysis for determining source of solutes found in wet
atmospheric deposition in Delhi
S. Tiwari , Ashwini Ranade, Deewan Singh
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
I-123 Source apportionment of size fractionated aerosols using chemical mass balance
modeling: Applications in a rural site in West Bengal, India
Rajdeep Roy, Monirul Haque, Ujjaini Sarkar
Jadavpur University, KOLKATA
I-130 Source apportionment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the urban
atmosphere of Mumbai, India
S.K. Sahu, G.G. Pandit, R.S. Patil, V.K. Shukla, V.D. Puranik
Environmental Assessment Division, B.A.R.C., MUMBAI
A-14 Effect of stack flue gases from emission sources on PCDD/Fs in ambient air
Chun-chi Chen, Wen-Jhy Lee, Lin-Chi Wang, Guo-Ping Chang-Chien
National Cheng Kung University, TAIWAN
A-106 The study of dispersion of air pollution in ambient environment- Case study
mapTa Phut industrial estate (Part II)
Sirikalaya Suvachittanont, Chakrapan Chakrabud
Kasetsart University, THAILAND
I-79 Impact of sugar industries on ambient pollution level
S. Gunthe, V.Singh, G. Beig
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
I-128 Elemental composition and source apportionment of SPM, PM 10,
PM2.5-10 and PM 2.5 in the ambient air of Anushaktinagar, a residential
area in Mumbai, India
A Vinod Kumar, JhumurKayal, S.T. Manikandan, M. Sahu, Sunil Bhalke,
R. Raghunath, B. Suseela and R.M. Tripathi
Environmental Assessment Division, B.A.R.C., MUMBAI
Poster Presentation
O-18 Charcaterisation and apportionment of several atmospheric aerosols in a heavy
industrialised area in Northern France
F. Ledoux, L. Courcot, S. Bouhsina, G. Garcon, D. Courcot, E. Puskaric
Universite du Littoral Cote d'Opale, France
A-2 Charcateristics and Source apportionment of aerosol particles sampled at a mobile
source air quality monitoring station
Chung-Shin Yuan, Chang-Jeong Chen, Wei-Chin Chen, Ming-Chung Chen
National Sun Yat-Sen University, TAIWAN
ROOM - C
1100-1300 Session IV-C: Atmospheric Aerosol Modelling: Emissions Transport
and climate effects
SP-2 : Chemical transport models for aerosols:
G. Carmichael
Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, University of Iowa,
Iowa, USA
SP-3 : Introduction of meteorological modeling for air quality applications:
Aijun Xiu,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Platform Presentation
O-50 Evaluation of a coupled meteorology-Chemistry model against INDOEX
Uma Shankar, A. Xiu, D. Streets, J. Vukovich, M.S. Reddy, C. Venkataraman, R.
Mathur, A. Hanna, F.S. Binkowski, S. Arunachalam
University of North Carolina- Carolina Environmental Program, USA
O-47 Seasonal aerosol loads over the Indian Ocean and their radiative impacts
Shekar Reddy, P. Ginoux, V. Ramaswamy, C. Venkataraman, S.Verma
Princeton University, USA
I-48 Parallel off-line aerosol chemistry LMD-ZT general circulation model
Mohit Dalvi, O. Boucher, Akshara Kaginalkar, Gazala Habib, Chandra
Venkataraman
Centre for Development of Advamced Computing, Pune University Campus,
PUNE
O-16 Aerosol modelling with CHIMERE in Europe- Recent developments
Bessagnet B., R. Vautard, A. Hodzic, M. Beekmann, C. Honore, L. Menut, L.
Rouil
INERIS Institut National de l'Environment Industriel et des Risques, FRANCE
O-70 Regional scale modeling of Secondary Organic aerosol dynamics
Satish Vutukuru, Donald Dabdub
University of California, USA
Posters Presentation
O-55 Implementation of an aerosol dynamic model in a regional climate model RCA3
Saji Varghese, Colin O Dowd
National University of Ireland, IRELAND
A-56 Modeling PCDD/Fs dry deposition in ambient air
Minliang Shih, lin Chi wong, Guo-Ping Chang-Chien, J.W. Su, M.C. Liu,
K. C. Lin
Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science, TAIWAN
I-49 A photochemical box model VOC emissions in an urban region
Sunita Nath, R.S. Patil
Centre for Environmental Science and Engineering, IIT, MUMBAI
I-45 An updated approach to represent aerosols in global chemistry model
Sunita Verma, O.P. Sharma, H.C. Upadhyaya
Centre for Atmospheric Sciences, IIT, New Delhi
1300-1400 LUNCH / Poster Viewing
1600-1730 Session V C : Tutorial 2: D. Y. H. Pui
1530-1600 Tea/Coffee / Poster Viewing
1600-1730 Session VI C : Tutorial 3: Michael Zachariah
Day 3: December 15, 2005 0930-1030 PLENARY 2: Controlled synthesis and patterning of nano particle in
gas phase
Dr. Mansoo Choi
Seoul National University, Korea
1030-1100 Tea/Coffee / Poster Viewing
ROOM - A
1100-1300 Session VII A: Remote Sensing
Platform Presentation
O-53 Aerosol crossroads of South West Asia - The UAE campaign results of 2004
Brent Holben, Jeff Reid, Stewart Piketh, Abdullah Al Mangoosh, Christina Hsu,
Tom Eck
NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre, Greenbelt,USA
A-65 Enhancement of aerosols near the tropopause region over the tibetan Plateau in
summer Behaviour of sulfate droplets under cold atmospheric condition
Yutaka Tobo, Y. Iwasaka, Y.S. Kim, G.Y. Shi
Kanazawa University, JAPAN
I-53 Study of aerosol properties during fog events from satellite and ground based
observations
Amit Misra, Sanat Kumar Das, A. Jayaraman
Physical Research Laboratory, AHMEDBAD
I-76 Mapping of aerosol optical parameters over land using multi-spectral IRS-P4
OCM satellite data
Rajshree Rege, M.B. Potdar, K.V.S. Badrinath, P.C.S. Devara
and B.P. Agrawal
Space Application Centre, AHMEDABAD
I-118 Large area Characterisation of desert dust aerosol properties using remote sensing
satellite data
S. Jamiyan, M.B. Potdar
National Agency for Meteorology, AHMEDABAD
I-38 Emissions from forest and Crop waste burning in India
C. Venkataraman, G.Habib, D. Kadamba et al
IIT Bombay, POWAI
I-80 LIDAR studies on Cirrus clouds at the low latitude tropical station Trivandrum
(8° 33' Nand 77° E)
R. Sreeja, S. Veerabuthiran, M. Satyanarayan
Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, TRIVANDRUM
I-6 Comparison of aerosol optical depth derived from MODIS with ground
measurements
K. Madhavi Latha, K.V.S. Badarinath
National Remote Sensing Agency, HYDERABAD
I-57 Study of spectral variation of aerosol optical depth between Delhi and Patnitop
during a road campaign experiment
Risal Singh, Sachchinand Singh, R.S. Tanwar
National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi
Poster Presentation
O-19 Radiation, aerosol joint observations-Monsoon experiment in Gangetic
Himalayan area (Rajo Megha)
S.C. Tsay, K.M. Lau, B.N. Holben, N.C. Hsu, M.D. King,
L.A. Remer, M.K. Kim, P.K. Bhartia, R.P. Singh
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Centre, Green Belt,USA
O-33 Aerosol remote sensing techniques for ground based sun-photometry
Mikhail Alexandrov, B.E. Carlson, A.E. Lacis, Brian Cairns,
Columbia Institute and NASA Goddadard Institute for Space Studies,USA
O-40 Towards a long-term satellite based record on aerosol optical depth and type
Thomas Holzer-Popp, Marion Schroedter-Homscheidt,
Deutsches Zentru fur Luft und Raumfahrt (DLR), GERMANY
O-43 Aerosol optical depth retrievals from INSAT-3A CCD
Shobha Kondragunta, I. Laszlo, K. Krishnamoorthy,
NOAA/NESDIS/Centre for Satellite Applications and Research, USA
1300-1400 LUNCH / Poster Viewing
1400-1530 Session VIII A: Remote Sensing (Contd.)
Platform Presentation
O-81 Multi-channel airborne and ground-based infrared radiometers
G. Brogniez, Michel Legrand, Bahaiddin Damiri, Irina Behnert,
Nicolas Buis, Jean-Pierre Buis
Laboratoire d’Optique Atmosphérique, France
O-41 Sun-sky spectral radiometer, Thermal infrared radiometer and backscattering
microlidar for the monitoring of aerosols and thin clouds
Irina Behnert, G. Brogniez, N. Buis, J. Pelon, S. Victori,
CIMEL Electronique, Paris,FRANCE
I-21 Aerosol characterisation in different atmospheric optical domains and mapping
Angstrom turbidity factor (b) through IRS-P4- Ocean Colour Monitor
Aneesh A. Lotliker, Harilal B. Menon, K. Krishna Moorthy
Goa University, GOA
I-92 Aerosol radiative forcing derived from sun/sky radiometer and LIDAR
observations at Pune, India
G. Pandithurai, P.C.S. Devara, R.T. Pinker, P. E. Raj, Y. Jaya Rao,
K.K. Dani, R.S. Maheskumar, S.M. Sonbawane, S.K. Saha and R.Bhawar
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
I-78 A new LIDAR inversion method for characterisation of atmospheric aerosols in
the troposphere and lower stratosphere
M. Satyanarayan, S. Veerabuthiran, R. Sreeja
Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, TRIVANDRUM
I-95 Estimation of dust optical thickness from TOMS and sun-photometer data over
Pune
R.L. Bhawar, P.C.S. Devara
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
I-74 Role of transport on the lower tropospheric aerosol layers observed at a tropical
coastal station, Trivandrum (8° 33' N and 77° E), India using LIDAR
S. Veerabuthiran, R. Sreeja, M. Satyanarayana, M. Nair, D. Ramakrishna Rao, B.
Presennakumar and S.V. Mohankumar
Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, TRIVANDRUM
I-94 Some comparitive studies on surface and radiometric aerosol observations over
tropical urban city, Pune
P.S. Praveen, P.D. Safai, P.C.S. Devara, G. Pandithurai, S. Kewat,
P.S.P. Rao,G.A. Momin, K. Ali, D.M. Chate and A.K. Singh
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
O-39 Converting satellite aerosol optical depth to PM values
Thomas Holzer-Popp, Charulata Agnihotri, Lars Nieradzki, Hendrik
Elbern
Deutsches Zentru fur Luft und Raumfahrt (DLR), GERMANY
Poster Presentation
A-100 Dust particles in the free atmosphere in the Asian continent: Four seasons
Balloon-borne measurements
Yoonsuk Kim, Y. Iwasaka. G.Y. Shi, B.C. Choi, Y.S. Kim, D. Troshkin, A.
Matsuki, M. Yamada, T. Nagatani
Kanazawa University, JAPAN
I-7 Seasonal variation in aerosol optical properties over urban and biomass burning
using satellite and ground based measurements
K. Madhavi Latha, T.R. Kiran Chand, K.V.S. Badarinath
National Remote Sensing Agency, HYDERABAD
I-73 Detection of meteoric contribution to stratospheric aerosol by twilight sounding
method
B. Padma Kumari, A.L. Londhe, D.B. Jadhav, H.K. Trimbake
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
O-75 Strong aerosol cloud interaction over Indian Subcontinent inferred from satellite
data
Ritesh Gautam, Menas Kafatos
University Drive,USA
A-78 Horizontal mass flux of mineral dust over Dunhuang, China: Based on the balloon
borne measurements
J.M. Li, Y.Iwasaka, Y.S. Kim, G.Y. Shi et al
Graduate School of Environmental Studies Nagoya University, JAPAN
1530 Onwards Local Sightseeing Tour
ROOM - B
1100-1300 Session VIIB: Radiative Forcing and Climate Change
Platform Presentation
O-36 The development and validation of a predictive haze index to reflect observed
visibility degradation in the city of Cape Town
Jongikhaya A Witi, EugeneK Cairncross, Vinit K Mishra,
Cape Peninsula University of Technology, SOUTH AFRICA.
O-51 Spectral aerosol radiative forcing at the surface during post-, winter and Pre-
monsoon seasons over the Indian Ocean and the Indo-Gangetic plains,
M.V. Ramana, V. Ramanathan,
University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, USA
I-50 Climate sensitivity and radiative forcing of tropical cirrus
K. Parameswaran, S.V. Sunil Kumar
Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, TRIVANDRUM
I-124 Spectral characteristics of AOD over Nainital: Angstrom parameter and inferred
aerosol characteristics
U.C. Dumka, K.K. Moorthy, Ram Sagar
Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational sciences, NAINITAL
I-109 Role of aerosols in the evolution of the atmospheric boundary layer
B.S. Murthy
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
I-60 Determination of direct solar flux due to aerosols over Pune
G. R. Aher
Noweosjee Wadia College, PUNE
I-8 Aerosol radiative forcing over a tropical coastal location in India: Seasonal
heterogeneity
S. Suresh Babu, K. Krishna Moorthy
Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, TRIVANDRUM
A-53 Effect of Aerosols on the Indian summer monsoon and Oceanic Biogeochemistry
Prabir K. Patra, K. Ishijima, T. Nakazawa. H. Akimoto
Frontier Research Center for Global Change/ JAMSTEC Yokohama, Japan
Poster Presentation
A-19 Trend of visibility during last 40 years based on meteorological data
Takahashi Masaaki, Kato Susumu
Yokkaichi University, Mie, JAPAN
A-99 Simultaneous observation of thin Cirrus clouds and supersaturated water vapour
near the tropical tropopause over Bandung, Indonesia
Takashi Shibata, Saipul Hamdi, Sri Kaloka, Holger Vomel, Fumio Hasabe
Graduate School of Environmental Studies Nagoya University, JAPAN
I-28 On the relationship between the Angstroms turbidity parameters
Ganesh K.E., T.K. Umesh, B.Narasimhamurthy
University of Mysore, MYSORE
I-29 Large Reduction in aerosol radiative forcing over Arabian Sea during summer
monsoon- Results from ARMEX -II field campaigns
S. Suresh Babu, K. Krishna Moorthy, S.K. Satheesh
Space Physics Laboratory, TRIVANDRUM
I-58 Site specific study of aerosol optical thickness at a low latitude station, Mysore
12.3° N
K.E. Ganesh, T.K. Umesh, B.Narasimhamurthy
University of Mysore, MYSORE
I-59 Occurrence of peaks in the seasonal variation of AOD
N. Shanti Kumar Singh. G.R. Aher, Sanjay D. More, B.V. Agashe
University of Pune, PUNE
1300-1400 LUNCH / Poster Viewing
1400-1530 Session VIII B: Radiative Forcing and Climate Change (Contd.)
Platform presentation
I-81 Direct radiative forcing of atmospheric aerosols over different environments
R.S. Maheskumar, P.C.S. Devara, P. Ernest Raj, K.K. Dani, S.K. Saha,
S.M. Sonbawane
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
I-101 Seasonal, interannual variability of aerosol optical depth over Indo-Gangetic basin
and circulation pattern of wind
Anup K. Prasad, R.P. Singh
Indian Institute of Technology, KANPUR
I-89 The radiation balance over the Indian region and unusual changes in the cloud
radiative forcing during 1987 El Nino event: A case study
S.D. Patil, R.K. Yadav
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
I-26 Effect of changes in Atmospheric water vapour on aerosol optical depth over a
subtropical location in North east India
M.M. Gogoi, P.K. Bhuyan, P.S. Pillai, K. Krishna Moorthy
Dibrugarh University, DIBRUGARH
I-13 Atmospheric boundary layer features over Kharagpur during ISRO-GBP
LC-II
P.K. Kunnikrishnan, Denny P. Alappattu, Mukund Behera
Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, TRIVANDRUM
I-93 Large differences in diurnal variability of urban aerosol optical parameters
during winter and pre-monsoon seasons in western India
G. Pandithurai, R.T. Pinker, P.C.S. Devara, T. Takamura, P. E. Raj, K.K. Dani,
R.S. Maheskumar
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
ROOM - C
1100-1300 Session VII-C: Health effects of air Pollution in Asia
SP-4 Health effects of air Pollution in Asia: Aerosols Indoors and out
Kirk R. Smith
University of California, Berkeley, USA
SP-5 Sources, exposures and health effects of ultrafine particles
Judith C.Chow And John G. Watson
Desert Research Institute, USA
Platform Presentation
I-54 Respirable aerosol monitoring in households selected from different states in
India
R. Uma, Kyra Naumoff, Shubha Pandey, K. V. Santosh Raghavan,
V.P. Sharma,S. Sankar, Kalpana Balakrishnan, K.R. Smith
The Energy and Resources Institute, NEW DELHI
O-60 Assessing micro-environmental and personal exposures to carbon monoxide and
fine and ultrafine particles in Jakarta, Indonesia
Dane Westerdahl, J. Marshall, B. Haryanto,
University of California at Los Angeles, USA
O-84 The Public Health and Air Pollution in Asia (PAPA) Program: Understanding
Exposure to and Health Effects of Air Pollution
Sumi Mehta, Wei Huang, Robert O’Keefe
Health Effects Institute, USA
I-114 Prababilistic and possibilistic approach for uncertainty analysis in carcinogenic
risk assessment due to inhalation of trace metals for population in Tarapur, India
Sudhir Dahiya, A. Vinod Kumar, R.M. Tripathi, A.G. Hegde and H.S. Kushwaha
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Trombay, India
1300-1400 LUNCH / Poster Viewing
1400-1530 Session VII C : Tutorial 4: Judith C.Chow And John G. Watson
1530 Onwards Local Sightseeing Tour
Day 4: December 16, 2005
0930-1030 PLENARY 3: Aerosol and Climate - An Emerging Understanding of
the South Asian Region
Dr. A. Jayaraman
Physical Research laboratory, Ahmedabad, India
1030-1100 Tea/Coffee / Poster Viewing
ROOM - A
1100-1300 Session IX A: Aerosol transport and Air Quality: Measurements and
Modelling
Platform Presentation
O-15 PM2.5 Chemical speciation nationwide network program in the United States
R.K.M. Jayanty, James B. Flanagan, E.E. Rickman Jr.
RTI International, Research Triangle Park, USA
I-47 An integrated air quality model for economic evaluation of health impacts of
particulate control strategies for an industrial region
Naval K. Chaudhary, R.S. Patil
Centre for Environmental Science and Engineering, IIT, MUMBAI
O-29 The PREV'AIR system for operational air quality monitoring and forecasting over
Europe
Cecile Honore, B. Bessagnet, L. Rouil, R. Vautard, N. Poisson, V.H. Peuch,
INERES Direction des Risques Chroniques, FRANCE
I-129 Use of fuzzy synthetic evaluation for assessment of Air Quality
S.K. Sahu, G.G. Pandit, V.K. Shukla, V.D. Puranik
Environmental Assessment Division, B.A.R.C., MUMBAI
I-113 Variation of mass fraction (PM10, PM2.5 and PM1)and particle number
concentration at two midblock locations in Delhi, India
Rakesh Kumar , S. Gangopadhyay, T.S. Reddy, A. Vinod Kumar
Environmental Studies, TERI, BANGALORE
I-138 Performance Evaluation of Deposition Modules of three commonly used
Air Quality Models using Atmospheric Sulphate Aerosol Measurements
Faby Sunny, V.J.Daoo
Environmental Assessment Division, B.A.R.C., Mumbai
I-42 Pathways of aerosol transport over the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and Indian
Ocean during the Asian dry and summer monsoon seasons
Sandhya K. Nair, K. Rajeev, K. Parameswaran
Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, TRIVANDRUM
A-9 A Possible explanation for the peak mode consistence of Asian dust particles at
different areas from the Asian continent to the north America
Daizhou Zhang, Yasunobu Iwasaka, guangyu Shi, Atsushi Matsuki, Dmitri
Trochkine
Prefectural University of Kumamoto, JAPAN
I-66 Interaction of sea Breeze with the winter monsoon flow on the west coast of
India: Potential mechanism for aerosol lofting
Shubha Verma, O. Boucher, C. Venkataraman, M.S. Reddy, D. Muller, P.
Chazette and B. Crouzille
Indian Institute of Technology, MUMBAI
I-136 Aerosols - Threat or boon? A policy dilemma in the context of global warming
Malti Goel
Ministry of Science and Technology, India
Poster Presentation
O-78 Air quality assessment and control of emissions rates
Y.N. Skiba, David P. Guevara
Ciudad University, MEXICO
I-32 Investigation of IAQ and I/O relationship in domestic homes of central parts of
INDIA
Alfred J. Lawrence, Amit Masih, Ajay Taneja
School of Chemical Sciences, AGRA
I-82 Quantitative assessment of PM10, PM2.5 and PM1 at selected urban corridors of
Delhi city
Prashant Kumar, Mukesh Khare, Anuradha Shukla
Indian Institute of Technology, DELHI
I-83 Impact of aerosol rich inversion layer on air pollutants near the surface over semi-
urban site Pune
V. Singh, S. Gunthe and G. Beig
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
I-98 Seasonal inhomogenity in aerosol microphysical properties and its relationship
with local meteorological and long-range transport processes
Unmesh Shinde, P.C.S. Devara, P. Ernest Raj, G. Pandithurai
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
I-121 Ambient air quality status in the hill spots of Kulu Manali Tourist complex
(KMPC), North Western Himalaya, India
Jagdish C. Kuniyal, Samar Bhowmick
G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development,
HIMACHAL PRADESH
1300-1400 LUNCH / Poster Viewing
1400-1530 Session X-A :Filtration
Platform Presentation
A-27 Effect of unavoidable non-uniform local gas flow through the candle walls
of a twin candle hot gas filtration unit on the relevant filtration phenomena
W. Tanthapanichakoon, T. Charinpanitkul, J. Laksameearunotai,
W. Jintaworn, et al.
National Nanotechnology Centre, THAILAND
A-70 Filtration properties of fly ashes from IGCC plant on a ceramic filter at high
temperature
Joo-Hong Choi, Jin- Hyung Kim
Gyeongsang National University, KOREA
A-84 Separation of ultra fine particles by newly developed impactor filter
Norikazu Namiki, Itsuka Shimada, Y. Otani
Kanazawa University, JAPAN
A-44 Characteristics of filtration efficiency for nanofilter: effect on Fiber Diameters
J.K. Lee, G.T. Kim, S.K. Kim, Y.C. Ahn
Pusan National University, KOREA
A-37 Charging and Collection characteristics of aerosol nanoparticles less than 20 nm
in an electrostatics precipator
Bangwoo Han, Soon-Chul Hwang, Yong-Jin Kim, Manabu Shimada, Kikuo
Okuyama
Korea institute of machinery and Materials, KOREA
A-21 Correlation for the electrical collection efficiency enhancement factor for an
electret fibre obtained by stochastic simulation
Weeraya Sae-lim, W. Tanthapanichakoon, Chikao Kanaoka
Chulalongkorn University, THAILAND
Poster Presentation
A-111 Aerosol loading effect on the charcoal cartridge performance
Chih-Chieh Chen, Chih-Wei Lin
National Taiwan University, TAIWAN
I-104 Performance evaluation of an electrostatic precipitator in the submicrometer
particle size range for a captive power plant
Namjoshi, N. Selvakumar, V. Sethi
Indian Institute of Technology, BOMBAY
A-29 Dust particle collector using Electrostatic force for particulate contamination
control in plasma Enhanced CVD reactor
Yutaka Hayashi, M. Shimada, Kikuo Okuyama
Hiroshima University, JAPAN
1530-1600 Tea / Coffee/ Poster viewing
ROOM - B
1100-1300 Session IXB: Aerosols in Indoor and Micro Environments
Platform Presentation
I-52 Particle deposition studies in experimental chamber and indoor rooms
Suresh K. Verghese, S. Gangamma
National Institute of Technology, KARNATAKA
O-64 Ozone generation as an indoor air cleaning method: Does it actually reduce the
aerosol concentration level?
S.A. Grinshpun, M. Toivola, S.A. Lee, T. Reponen,
University of Cincinnati, USA
I-142 Effect of Unipolar (negative) ions on aerosol removal in indoor environments
B.K.Sapra, Arshad Khan, S.B. Sharma, Y.S.Mayya
Environmental Assessment Division, B.A.R.C., Mumbai
A-60 Particle Distribution and deposition in indoor Environments
Fangzhi Chen, Simon C.M.Yu, A.C.K. Lai
Nanyang Technological University, SINGAPORE
I-35 Measurements of Benzene and PAHs in ambient air in Ghaziabad and Modinagar
during 2004
Ravi Kumar, Nidhi Rani, R.P. Tyagi
N.M.(Post Graduate) college, GAZIABAD
I-63 PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations in indoor and outdoor environment of urban area
- A case study
K. Madhavi Latha, P. Manikya Reddy K.V.S. Badrinath
National Remote Sensing Agency, HYDERABAD
Poster Presentation
A-42 The relation of fin eparticulate matters (PMs) in both indoor and outdoor ambient
air of southern Taiwan
Chung-Hsuang Hung, Chung-Shin Yuan
First University of Science and Technology, KOREA
I-25 Initial size distribition of sodium oxide aerosols and its settling pattern in a closed
vessel
V. Subramanian, R. Baskaran
Radiological Safety Division, KALPAKKAM
I-127 Impact of indoor air pollution: A case study on the effect of cooking fuel on
women
M.N. Sridhar Babu
Bangalore University, BANGALORE
I-12 Indoor radon concentration survey using AalphaGuard in dwellings of Vypeen
island , Kerala
Jose P. Abraham, M. Rajagopalan, K. Rakesh, C.K. Sreejith, P.P. Haridasan,
P.M.B. Pillai
Department of Physics, The Cochin College, Cochin, India
1300-1400 Lunch / Poster Viewing
1400-1530 Session X-B: Combustion and Carbonaceous Aerosols
Platform Presentation
O-59 Aerosol black carbon measurement at South pole station: Strong impacts from
local sources at the cleanest location on our planet,
Anthony D.A. Hansen,
Lawrence Berkely National Laboratory,USA
I-11 Altitude profiles of aerosol black carbon, derived from aircraft measurements
over an inland urban location in India
K.Krishna Moorthy, S. Suresh Babu, S.V. Sunil Kumar, Prabhat K. Gupta, B.S.
Gera
Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, TRIVANDRUM
I-36 Surface growth and microstructure analysis of Bio-Fuel Combustion Aerosols
Baban wagh, Jayesh Bellare, C. Venkataraman
IIT Bombay, POWAI
O-58 Measurements that bridge quantity and quality : A threefold approach to
characterising bio-fuel emissions,
Tami Bond, C. Roden, B. Barnes, D. Still, D. Ogle, S. Conway, A.B. Osorto,
University of Illionis at Urbana Campaign, USA
I-103 Field experiments for measurement of particle size distributions in producer gas
generated from biomass gasifiers used for electric power generation
N. Selvakumar, P.P. Parikh, Virendra Sethi
Indian Institute of Technology, BOMBAY
A-23 Removal of smoke particles produced from rubberwood combustion in rubber
smoking industry
Perapong Tekasakul, S.Tekasakul, M.Tantichaowanan, W. Kalasee, Yoshio Otani
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Prince of
Songkla University, Songkhla, Thailand
O-85 Monitoring of Ambient Aerosol Black Carbon Concentration at Different
Locations of Slovenia
Mirko Bizjak
Environmental Agency of the Republic of Slovenia, Vojkova c. 1B, SI-1000
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Poster Presentation
O-72 Different carbon measurement methods give different results
Judith C. Chow, John G. Watson
Desert Research Institute, USA
A-7 Charcaterisation of primary particles from a coal-fired stationary combustion
source
Jim Juimin Lin, G.Y. Hung
First University of Science and Technology, TAIWAN
A-35 Characteristics of PM 2.5 and their OC/EC Fractions in Urban Roadside
Microenvironment of Macau and Zhuhai, China
L.Y.Chan, W.Y. Tsai
The Hong Kong Polutechnique University, HONG KONG
A-81 Characteristics of particulate matters emitted from rubberwood burning and
effect on atmospheric air in HATYAI, Thailand
Perapong Tekasakul, Masami Furuuchi, Yoshio Otani, Surajit Tekasakul,
Takeo Sakano
Prince of Songkla University, THAILAND
I-9 Aerosol black carbon over Bay of Bengal: Observations from an island location,
Port Blair
S. Suresh Babu, K. Krishna Moorthy
Space Physics Laboratory, VSSC, TRIVANDRUM
A-22 Emissions of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans from the stack
flue gases of iron smelters
Hsing- Wang Li, Wen-Jhy Lee, Guo-Ping Chang-Chien
National Cheng Kung University, TAIWAN
I-22 Relation of chemical composition and radiation absorption with the size
distribution of aerosol emissions from biofuel combustion
Gazala Habib, Chandra Venkataraman, Tami Bond et.al
Indian Institute of Technology, BOMBAY
I-44 Biomass burning: Estimation of toxic gases, particulate matter and PAH
emissions
Meenakshi Gupta, G.K. Kannan, J.C. Kapoor
Centre for Fire Explosives and Environment Safety, DRDO, NEW DELHI
I-64 A study of size distribution of suspended particulate matter from combustion of
cooking fuels in indoor environment
Sandeep Gupta, Arun Srivastava, V.K. Jain
School of Environmental Sciences, JNU, NEW DELHI
I-75 Studies on diurnal variation of black carbon aerosols during pre-monsoon and
post-monsoon season at Sinhagad, a rural hillstation in western India
P.D. Safai, P.S. Praveen, S.Kewat, P.S.P. Rao, K. Ali and D.M. Chate
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, PUNE
I-105 Carbon as major constituent of atmospheric aerosols at urban sites in India
U.C. Kulshreshtha, M.J. Kulshreshtha, B. Sreedhar
Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, HYDERABAD
I-131 Primary and secondary organic aerosols over Mumbai, India : Estimates on the
basis of observed organic carbon and elemental carbon
S.K. Sahu, G.G. Pandit, R.S. Patil, V.K. Shukla, V.D. Puranik
Environmental Assessment Division, B.A.R.C., MUMBAI
O-34 Nanostructured sorbents for capture of cadmium species in combustion
environments
Myong-Hwa Lee, Kuk Cho, Pratim Biswas
Aerosol and Air Quality Research Laboratory, Washington University in St.
Louis, MO, USA
1530-1600 Tea / Coffee/ Poster viewing
ROOM - C
1100-1300 Session IXC: Vehicular emissions: Measurement and Modelling
SP-6 Mobile Source Particulate Matter Emissions: Progress and Issues
Steven H. Cadle
General Motors Research and Development Centre, USA
Platform Presentation O-46 Contributions of gasoline and diesel vehicle emissions to urban, near- road
and on-road exposures to carbonaceous particles in Southern California,
Eric M. Fujita, D.E. Campbell, B. Zielinska, W.P. Arnott, Judith C. Chow,
Desert Research Institute, USA
O-76 Ultra low sulphur diesel(ULSD) fuel specifications, issue and challenges in the
US and their impacts on PM emissions
Mani Natarajan
Fuels Technology Group, USA
A-46 Vehicle emissions in Beijing: From Measurement to Modelling
Kebin He,
Tsinghua University, CHINA
A-67 Particulate emissions in Shing Mun tunnel of Hong Kong,
Y. Cheng, S.C. Lee, K. F. Ho, P.K. K. Louie, J. C. Chow, J. G. Watson
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, CHINA
A-101 Roadside measurement of elemental carbon
S.G. Jung, G.N. Bae
Korea Institute of Science and Technology, KOREA
A-52 Metallic Characteristics of atmospheric particulates collected near a traffic
source
Wen-Yinn Lin, Shui-Jen Chen, Kuo-Lin Huang, Chih-Chung Lin
National Taipei University of Technology, TAIWAN
Poster Presentation
A-45 Measurement of ultrafine particles in ambient air and roadside environment using
an EEPS spectrometer in Beijing, China
Shi Zongbo, Kebin He et al
Tsinghua University, CHINA
A-51 Characteristics of water soluble ions in atmospheric particulate collected near a
traffic source
Chih-Chung Lin, Shui-Jen Chen, Kuo-Lin Huang, Wen-Yinn Lin
National PingTung University of Science and Technology, TAIWAN
A-55 Size Distribution of particulate matters from a common rail diesel engine with the
diesel particulate filter
Soonchul Hwang, Bangwoo Han, Sun-Han Yun, Yong-Jin Kim
Korea institute of machinery and Materials (KIMM), SOUTH KOREA
I-23 Impact of CNG on PM10 concentration: A case study of Delhi
P.S. Khillare,
School of Environmental Seciences, Jawaharlal Nehry University, New Delhi,
India
I-34 Effect of Fuel injection rates and fuel viscosities on droplet sizes in diesel engine
injection sprays
Rajesh S.K., P.P. Parikh, Virendra Sethi,
Engineering Research Centre (engines), PUNE
1300-1400 Lunch / Poster Viewing
1400-1530 Session X-C: Radioactive and Nuclear Aerosols
Platform Presentation
O-80 Residence time of tropospheric aerosols in association with radioactive nuclides
C. Papastefanou
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GREECE
O-17 Radionuclide aerosol sampler/analyser for long range atmospheric monitoring
Brian Milbrath, S. Ahmed, T. Bowyer, H.S. Miley A.J. Peurrung
Pacific North-West National Laboratory, Richland,USA
A-110 Evaluating the sizing characteristic of a low pressure cascade impactor for
natural radioactive aerosol by imaging plate technique
Naureen Rahman, Takao Iida, Fumihiro Saito, Jun Koarashi, Yuji Yamada
Nagoya University, JAPAN
I-24 Sodium oxide aerosol deposition pattern in the presence of gamma field
R. Baskaran, V.Subramanian, R. Indira
Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, KALPAKKAM
I-117 Causes for temporal variability in Be7 and Pb210 abundances over low and high
altitude sites in western India
N. Rastogi, M.M. Sarin
Physical Research Laboratory, AHMEDABAD
I-1 Prediction of long term behaviour of resuspenion factor for respirable dust in
tropical environment
R.K.Singhal, Preetha J, Ajay Kumar, J. Diwakar, Rupali Karpe, A.G. Hegde
Health Physics Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, MUMBAI
I-62 Studies on variation of radon, its progeny concentrations and atmospheric
electrical conductivity at Mysore
M.S. Chandrashekhara, J. Sannappa, L. Paramesh
University of Mysore, MYSORE
I-141 Comparison of the containment aerosol behaviour codes with the Nuclear Aerosol
Test facility Experimental data
Arshad Khan, B.K.Sapra, S.Ganju, S.G. Markandeya and Y.S.Mayya
Environmental Assessment Division, B.A.R.C., Mumbai
1530-1600 Tea / Coffee/ Poster viewing
1600-1730 CONCLUDING SESSION
Summary of Posters
SP-7: Methodological framework on Urban air pollution
management planning
Dr. B. Sengupta, CPCB Delhi
SP-8 : Mumbai air pollution control initiatives
Dr. D.Boralkar, MPCB, Mumbai
Discussions
1730-1815 IASTA Annual General Body Meeting