James G. Anderson
Philip S. Weld Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry
- Harvard University Center for the Environment
- Future of Energy at Harvard
- Dept. of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
- School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Office: Mallinckrodt L268
Assistant: Robert Stanhope (617) 495-5922
Email: anderson@huarp.harvard.edu
Web: http://www.arp.harvard.edu/
Catalytic processes in the atmosphere controlling global change of ozone; development of laser systems from stratospheric and troposheric studies; development of high-altitude, long-duration unmanned aircraft for studies of global climate change.
Earth and Planetary Sciences 135. Physics and Chemistry: In the Context of Energy and Climate at the Global and Molecular Level
*Earth and Planetary Sciences 330. Climate Atmospheric Chemistry and Free Radical Kinetics
Strategic Choices for Global Energy: Constraints from Feedbacks in the Climate System. (2009)
Climate signal detection times and constraints on climate benchmark accuracy requirements. (2008)
Infrared calibration for climate: A perspective on present and future high spectral resolution instruments. (2006)
Climate benchmarking using GNSS occultation. (2006)
Testing climate models using GPS radio occultation: A sensitivity analysis. (2006)


