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email: P.S.Monks (at) leicester.ac.uk
Paul is a Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry at the University of Leicester.
He studied at the Universities of Warwick and Oxford before working at NASA/Goddard
and the UEA in collaboration with CSIRO in Australia. He is a fellow of the Royal
Meteorological Society and the Royal Society of Chemistry. In 2004, he was awarded
the EU Lillehamer Young Scientist award.
His primary research interests are the scientific questions underlying: the role of
photochemistry in the control of atmospheric composition; chemistry and transport,
particularly the impact of long-range transport on chemical composition; the feedbacks
between climate and atmospheric chemistry; organic complexity and the control of
regional pollution and the measurement of tropospheric composition from space. He
is also actively involved in knowledge exchange with the forensic, security and
health sectors.
Paul sits on a number of national and international bodies. He is a co-director of
the UK Centre for Earth Observation Instrumentation, a task leader for the EU-ACCENT
network and a member of CACGP (Commission for Atmospheric Chemistry and Global Pollution).

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