Stonington Professor of Engineering and Atmospheric Science Area Chair for Environmental Science and Engineering Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology; Affiliated Faculty Member of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Research in the Keutsch group is aimed at improving our understanding of photochemical oxidation processes of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that produce tropospheric ozone (O3) and are central to secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation. O3 and aerosol affect human health and climate, and uncertainties in the radiative effects of aerosol comprise the largest uncertainties in current estimates of anthropogenic forcing of climate. Our scientific approach builds on enabling new field observations of key VOC oxidation intermediates (OVOCs) via instrumentation and method development.
Associate Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Curator of Invertebrate Paleontology in the Museum of Comparative Zoology Affiliated Faculty Member of Earth and Planetary Sciences
The main goal of my research is to better understand the substantial extinct biodiversity of invertebrate metazoans that first appeared and rapidly...
Associate Professor of Human Evolutionary Biology Affiliated Faculty Member of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Kevin Uno is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. He is a paleoecologist whose primary research focus... Read more about Kevin Uno
Visiting Professor of Physical Oceanography and Climate
Professor Wunch's area of expertise is physical oceanography and its relation to climate. His work is generally in the area relating global scale observations to theoretical and modeling ideas. Large scale state estimation and inverse methods are used to determine the ocean circulation and its properties and variability on time scales of millennia to hours.