Monica Mullis

Monica Mullis


- Basic Information -

Time in Larsen Lab: 2017-2018
Basic Project Description: Monica started working with me when Dr. Rumsey left campus. We continued her work on atmospheric deposition of trace gases with the MARGA for a little while, and then she joined Dr. Joseph Niehaus and myself on working on precipitation variability. Her main focus (during her senior capstone project) was on investigating aerosol particle clustering as measured by a TSI-APS and a CLiMET OPC.

- Dissemination Based on work in Larsen Lab -

- Peer-Reviewed Journal Papers -

None

- Professional Conference Presentations -

G. Beachley, J.T. Walker, M.L. Larsen, J. Niehaus, M. Mullis, and I. Rumsey. (2017). Measurement of air-surface exchange of speciated Nitrogen and Sulfur compounds in a coastal environment. National Atmospheric Deposition Program Scientific Symposium and Fall Meeting. San Diego, CA. October 30-November 3, 2017.

M.S. Mullis, J. Niehaus, and M.L. Larsen (2017). Analysis of interarrival times of aerosol particles as measured by an Aerodynamic Particle Sizer Spectrometer. 2017 Fall AGU Meeting. New Orleans, LA. December 11-15, 2017.


- Student Research Presentations -

M.S. Mullis, M.L. Larsen, and J. Niehaus (2017). Time series analysis of co-located micrometeorological variables. 2017 Colonial Academic Alliance Undergraduate Research Conference. Elon University, March 31-April 1, 2017.

M.S. Mullis, M.L. Larsen, and J. Niehaus (2017). Time series analysis of co-located micrometeorological variables. 29th Annual College of Charleston Scientific Research Poster Session. April 20, 2017.

M.S. Mullis, M.L. Larsen, and J. Niehaus (2018). Statistical analysis of localized temporal clustering of aerosol particles. 30th Annual College of Charleston Scientific Research Poster Session. April 12, 2018.


- Awards won while working in Larsen Lab -

2017 Research Presentation Grant

- Post-Graduation Activities and Current Status -

Monica graduated in May 2018. For a while she lived in Ladson and worked for GEL, where she was able to do some programming and learn a little more about nuclear physics.

For the last couple of years, she's been at Los Alamos National Lab working with medical isotopes. She is also about to start a masters program in Global and National Security at the University of New Mexico.
updated: 8 August 2021