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Dawgcast members were interviewed and featured in a recent article by The Daily UW. Members shared their experiences and behind the scenes of this unique course, read more about it here. 

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Graduate student Ursula Jongebloed’s paper, published in Geophysical Research Letters, is ranked within the top 10% of the journal’s most-viewed papers in 2023!
Read the paper here: Underestimated Passive Volcanic Sulfur Degassing Implies Overestimated Anthropogenic Aerosol Forcing
Co-Authors: Andy Schauer, Jihong Cole-Dai, Carleigh Larrick, Robert Wood, Tobias Fischer, Simon Carn, Sara Salimi, Shana Edouard, Shuting Zhai, Lei Geng, Becky Alexander 

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Grad student Chris Wright published a piece in The Conversation on his work related to lightning over the shipping lane. A recent publication, from Chris and his colleagues, has shown that lightning frequency over shipping lanes has dropped by half after international regulations cut ships’ sulfur emissions in 2020. 

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Christopher Kenseth, a NSF AGS Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Atmospheric and Climate Science, was selected as the recipient of the 2024 Sheldon K. Friedlander Award by the American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR), which “recognizes an outstanding dissertation by an individual who has earned a doctoral degree.”
Chris received his PhD in Chemistry from the California Institute of Technology in 2022 with Profs. 

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In S3 E4 of the FieldSound podcast, ATMOS Graduate Student Trent Vonich, and Marine Biology’s recent graduate Samantha-Lynn Martinez were interviewed. The two talked about blending their interests in science communication and public safety with research, classes, and discovery while laying the groundwork for their future careers. 

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Yakelyn Ramos Jauregui, now a postdoc at CICOES and previously a Ph.D. student in Atmospheric and Climate Science, is featured on the College of the Environment news page!
This piece highlights Yakelyn’s decision to pursue her doctoral degree and research to help to produce better weather and climate predictions. 

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