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Centre for Atmospheric Science

University Assistant Professor

Exploring the Present and Past of the Earth's Atmosphere

The atmosphere is a multiphase environment in which gases, particles and fog/cloud droplets interact. The chemical reactions happening in this complex environment can change the composition and the reactivity of atmospheric components and therefore their effects on the Earth’s climate and on public health.

We use a multifaceted experimental approach, combining field measurements and laboratory experiments, to understand the evolution of particles in the atmosphere, and assess their effects on climate and on public health. We work on developing methods using advanced analytical tools, from high-resolution mass spectrometry to top notch microscopy and spectroscopy techniques, together with multivariate data analysis. We use the fundamental information on particle reactivity and composition to reconstruct past compositional changes of the atmosphere from analysis of organic biomarkers in ice cores.

My research interests are:

  • Coordination chemistry in atmospheric aerosols and cloud/fog droplets
  • Analysis of terrestrial and marine biogenic markers in ice cores for paleoclimate reconstruction
  • Source apportionment of atmospheric aerosol using receptor models
  • Indoor air quality
  • Greenhouse gases emissions



Diversity and inclusion statement

A multicultural and diverse research team is an asset to research excellence because it is fueled by different experiences, point of views and ideas. I value diversity and proactively encourage inclusion by creating a supportive environment and embracing the Athena SWAN principles. I promote and encourage a sustainable work/life balance and flexible working arrangements.

Joining the group

Prospective postgraduate students should apply through the Department of Chemistry Postgraduate Admissions. Prospective postdoctoral researchers are invited to apply for fellowships or to contact me for information on additional funding that may be available. Here is a short video about my work:

Watch Dr Giorio discuss her research

Take a tour of the Giorio lab facilities

Publications

Compositional analysis of adsorbed organic aerosol on a microresonator mass sensor
AT Zielinski, SJ Campbell, AA Seshia, RL Jones, M Kalberer, C Giorio
– Aerosol Science and Engineering
(2018)
2,
118
Call to restrict neonicotinoids.
D Goulson, 232 signatories
– Science
(2018)
360,
973.1
A new processing scheme for ultra-high resolution direct infusion mass spectrometry data
AT Zielinski, I Kourtchev, C Bortolini, SJ Fuller, C Giorio, OAM Popoola, S Bogialli, A Tapparo, RL Jones, M Kalberer
– Atmospheric Environment
(2018)
178,
129
Prospects for reconstructing paleoenvironmental conditions from organic compounds in polar snow and ice
C Giorio, N Kehrwald, C Barbante, M Kalberer, ACF King, ER Thomas, EW Wolff, P Zennaro
– Quaternary Science Reviews
(2018)
183,
1
Formation of Metal–Cyanide Complexes in Deliquescent Airborne Particles: A New Possible Sink for HCN in Urban Environments
C Giorio, D Marton, G Formenton, A Tapparo
– Environmental Science & Technology
(2017)
51,
14107
Online molecular characterisation of organic aerosols in an atmospheric chamber using extractive electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry
PJ Gallimore, C Giorio, BM Mahon, M Kalberer
– Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
(2017)
17,
14485
An update of the Worldwide Integrated Assessment (WIA) on systemic insecticides. Part 2: impacts on organisms and ecosystems
L Pisa, D Goulson, E-C Yang, D Gibbons, F Sánchez-Bayo, E Mitchell, A Aebi, J van der Sluijs, CJK MacQuarrie, C Giorio, EY Long, M McField, M Bijleveld van Lexmond, J-M Bonmatin
– Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
(2017)
28,
11749
An update of the Worldwide Integrated Assessment (WIA) on systemic insecticides. Part 1: new molecules, metabolism, fate, and transport
C Giorio, A Safer, F Sánchez-Bayo, A Tapparo, A Lentola, V Girolami, MB van Lexmond, J-M Bonmatin
– Environmental Science and Pollution Research
(2017)
28,
11716
Cloud Processing of Secondary Organic Aerosol from Isoprene and Methacrolein Photooxidation.
C Giorio, A Monod, L Brégonzio-Rozier, HL DeWitt, M Cazaunau, B Temime-Roussel, A Gratien, V Michoud, E Pangui, S Ravier, AT Zielinski, A Tapparo, R Vermeylen, M Claeys, D Voisin, M Kalberer, J-F Doussin
– Journal of Physical Chemistry A
(2017)
121,
7641
Multiphase composition changes and reactive oxygen species formation during limonene oxidation in the new Cambridge Atmospheric Simulation Chamber (CASC)
PJ Gallimore, BM Mahon, FPH Wragg, SJ Fuller, C Giorio, I Kourtchev, M Kalberer
– Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
(2017)
17,
9853
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Centre Highlights

• January 2024: The CCPG have successfully submitted a proposal for PACESETTERS!

• September 2nd 2023: Dr Annela Anger-Kraavi has co-authored a paper analysing just transition narratives in European coal regions. Read the paper here

• December 13th 2022: The CCPG have co-authored a paper on game-changing innovations towards net-zero, published in Energy Strategy Reviews. Read the open access paper here.

• November 15th 2022: The final conference of PARIS REINFORCE is taking place today in Sorbonne. Read more about the event here

• October 24th 2022: The CCPG have successfully submitted a proposal for the Cambridge-Tsinghua joint research initiative! 

• May 5th 2022: We've submitted to the UNFCCC's Global Stocktake (GST). More information is available on our news page. 

• March 23rd 2022: Multiple CAS academics have published a paper investigating the future role of anthropogenic methane emissions. Read the open access paper here.

• Feb 18th 2022: Dr Parris and Dr Anger-Kraavi have co-authored a paper that develops a tool to support co-designed transformative change. Read the open access paper here.

• Dec 16th 2021: Dr Parris has co-authored a paper that introduces a tool to support plastic pollution policy. Read the open access paper here.

• Nov 22nd 2021: Dr Anger-Kraavi has co-authored a paper with Paris Reinforce. Read the open access version here


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Research Interest Group

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01223 336392

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