Olga L. Mayol-Bracero | |
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Alma mater | University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus (B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Atmospheric chemistry |
Institutions | UPRRP College of Natural Sciences |
Thesis | Chemical and physical characterization of submicron organic aerosols in the tropical trade winds in the Caribbean (1998) |
Olga L. Mayol-Bracero is a Puerto Rican atmospheric chemist. Mayol-Bracero is an associate professor at the UPRRP College of Natural Sciences. [1] Her primary research focus is atmospheric aerosols. She researches the impact of atmospheric aerosols on the climate, ecosystem, degradation of structures, and human health. [2]
Mayol-Bracero completed a B.Sc. (1989) and M.Sc. (1994) in chemistry at University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus (UPRRP). [2] Her master's thesis was titled Evaluation of a Continuous Composite Sampler for Volatile Organic Compounds in Water. [3] She earned a Ph.D. in chemistry at UPRRP and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 1998. [2] Her dissertation was titled Chemical and physical characterization of submicron organic aerosols in the tropical trade winds in the Caribbean. [4] She was a postdoctoral fellow at Max Planck Institute for Chemistry from 1998 to 2001. [2]
Olga L. Mayol-Bracero | |
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Alma mater | University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus (B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Atmospheric chemistry |
Institutions | UPRRP College of Natural Sciences |
Thesis | Chemical and physical characterization of submicron organic aerosols in the tropical trade winds in the Caribbean (1998) |
Olga L. Mayol-Bracero is a Puerto Rican atmospheric chemist. Mayol-Bracero is an associate professor at the UPRRP College of Natural Sciences. [1] Her primary research focus is atmospheric aerosols. She researches the impact of atmospheric aerosols on the climate, ecosystem, degradation of structures, and human health. [2]
Mayol-Bracero completed a B.Sc. (1989) and M.Sc. (1994) in chemistry at University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus (UPRRP). [2] Her master's thesis was titled Evaluation of a Continuous Composite Sampler for Volatile Organic Compounds in Water. [3] She earned a Ph.D. in chemistry at UPRRP and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 1998. [2] Her dissertation was titled Chemical and physical characterization of submicron organic aerosols in the tropical trade winds in the Caribbean. [4] She was a postdoctoral fellow at Max Planck Institute for Chemistry from 1998 to 2001. [2]