4th Miami Workshop on Aerosol Science and Technology - Summer School in Winter
January 15-16, 2026
Coral Gables Campus, University of Miami
About The Event
Malvern Panalytical is proud to be a sponsor of the 4th Annual Workshop on Aerosol Science and Technology, hosted by the Center for Aerosol Science and Technology (CAST) at the University of Miami. The purpose of this two-day workshop is to learn fundamentals of aerosol science and nanoparticle technology, and promote academic and industrial collaborative opportunities. Tutorial session and invited keynote speakers will lead the technical sessions on: - Coastal Aerosols and Novel Observation Techniques - Fire Emissions and Public Health - Malvern Panalytical Special Session on Advanced Materials Characterizations - Nanoparticle Technology: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications - Particle Instrument Hands-on Demonstration Invited speakers include: - Jon Samet, Colorado School of Public Health - Aristide Dogariu, University of Central Florida - Erin Kobetz, University of Miami - Andrew Ault, University of Michigan - Lauren Zamora, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Tutorials on topics related to Aerosol Science and Technology: - Portable and Wearable Sensors: Design and Applications (Pratim Biswas) - Microplastics and PFAS: sources, characterizations, and toxicity (Virender Sharma) - Modeling the climate impact of atmospheric aerosols (Siyuan Wang) - Theoretical basis of optical particle measurement/characterization (Malvern Panalytical) The technical sessions will be accompanied by poster sessions, exhibits, and lab tours. The Workshop is specifically advantageous to beginning researchers (graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, junior faculty) and participants from Industry.
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About CAST
CAST is a newly established research center at the University of Miami that has ten core and multiple affiliated faculty members from the College of Engineering, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, and Miller School of Medicine. CAST focuses on the characterization of fundamental aerosol formation and transformation processes to determine impacts on the environment, climate, and human health and to utilize these processes to develop new materials to enable energy, environmental and medical technologies.
Location:
Coral Gables Campus, University of Miami
