Kenneth Stewart Carslaw FRS, is Professor of Atmospheric Science at the University of Leeds.[2][1]
Ken Carslaw | |
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Born | Kenneth Stewart Carslaw |
Alma mater | University of Birmingham University of East Anglia |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Aerosol Climate Clouds Modeling[1] |
Institutions | Max Planck Institute for Chemistry University of Leeds |
Thesis | The Properties of Aqueous Stratospheric Aerosols and the Depletion of Ozone (1994) |
Website | environment |
Education
editCarslaw was educated at the University of Birmingham (BSc, 1989) and the University of East Anglia (MSc, 1991; PhD, 1994).[3]
Career and research
editHe was awarded a Philip Leverhulme Prize in 2001, a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award in 2011 and the American Geophysical Union Ascent Award in 2014. He is a Thomson Reuters Highly Cited Scientist.[4]
He is Co-Chief Editor Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics.[5]
Carslaw was elected as a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union in 2019,[6] and a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2024.[7]
References
edit- ^ a b Ken Carslaw publications indexed by Google Scholar
- ^ Bhanoo, Sindya N. (26 January 2010). "The Ozone Hole Is Mending. Now for the 'But.'". The New York Times. Retrieved 3 March 2016.
- ^ "Prof Ken Carslaw". School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds. Retrieved 3 March 2016.
- ^ "Home". highlycited.com.
- ^ "Professor Ken Carslaw". School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds. Retrieved 17 May 2024.
- ^ Bell, Robin; Holmes, Mary (2019). "2019 Class of AGU Fellows Announced". Eos. 100. doi:10.1029/2019eo131029. Retrieved 2020-06-19.
- ^ "Outstanding scientists elected as Fellows of the Royal Society". Royal Society. Retrieved 17 May 2024.