Graduates from the NSERC CREATE Training Program in Arctic Atmospheric Science

Dan Weaver, Intercomparison of atmospheric water vapour measurements at Eureka. MSc Thesis, University of Toronto, September 2012. Cristen Adams, Measurements of Atmospheric Ozone, NO2, OClO, and BrO at 80°N using UV-Visible Spectroscopy. PhD Thesis, University of Toronto, May 2012. Rodica Lindenmaier, Study of the Arctic Middle Atmosphere Chemistry using Fourier Transform Spectroscopy. PhD Thesis, University of Toronto, February 2012.
Samuel Kristoffersen, The E-Region Wind Interferometer (ERWIN): Description of the Least Mean Squares Data Analysis Routine, Wind Results, and Comparisons with the Meteor Radar. MSc Thesis, University of New Brunswick, November 2011 Lin Dan, Measurements of Atmospheric Gases over Eureka and Halifax Using PARIS-IR. MSc Thesis, University of Toronto, September 2011. Joseph Mendonca, Measurements of Greenhouse Gases at Eureka. MSc Thesis, University of Toronto, September 2011.
Xiaoyi Zhao, Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy Trace Gas Measurements in the Canadian High Arctic Using UV-Visible Spectroscopy. MSc Thesis, University of Toronto, September 2011. Jaya Khanna, Atmospheric Temperature Retrievals from LIDAR Measurements using Techniques of Non-linear Mathematical Inversion. MSc Thesis, University of Western Ontario, August 2011. Colin Pike-Thackray, Reconstruction of High Arctic Winter Surface Energy Fluxes. MSc Thesis, Dalhousie University, August 2011.

Yann Blanchard, Analysis of the potential for using Infrared Radiometry as a means of characterizing ice clouds in the Arctic. PhD Thesis, Université de Sherbrooke, February 2011. Zen Mariani, Infrared Emission Measurements in the Arctic Using the Extended-range Atmospheric
Emitted Radiance Interferometer (E-AERI). MSc Thesis, University of Toronto, September 2010.