Prof. Dr. Annette Ladstätter-Weißenmayer

Chemistry and Physics of the Atmosphere

1982 – 89: Studies of Chemistry, at University of Mainz, Germany, Diploma Thesis in Atmospheric Chemistry, Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Department of Airchemistry in Mainz, Germany (Thesis Title: Providing of reference spectra of stratosoheric trace gases in UV/VIS wavelenght region

1993: Ph.D. Max-Planck Institute for Chemistry, Department of Airchemistry in Mainz, Germany, (Thesis Title: Spectroscopic analysis of nitrogen compounds using the DOAS system) since 1993: Post doc, Institute of Environmental Physics and Remote Sensing, University Bremen,Germany, with Prof. Dr. John P. Burrows

2008: "Habilitation" in Physics (Title: O3, NO2, and HCHO in the Earth's Stratosphere and Troposphere: Use of GOME data, in-situ measurements, and chemical and transport models to understand Atmospheric Pollution Events in the Tropics and Sub-tropics) , Institute of Environmental Physics and Remote Sensing, University Bremen, Germany, with Prof. Dr. John P. Burrows

  • Research Interests
  • Environmental Analytical Chemistry
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Analysis of satellite based GOME (Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment) data with respect to tropical tropospheric O 3 and pollution events