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M2 PRESSWIRE-3 December 2003-Kansas State University: Sorensen receives recognition for Aerosol Research(C)1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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MANHATTAN -- Christopher Sorensen, university distinguished professor of physics at Kansas State University, is the 2003 recipient of the David Sinclair Award presented by the American Association for Aerosol Research.
According to the association, the award recognizes sustained excellence in aerosol research and technology by an established scientist still active in his or her career. The individual's research must have a lasting impact in aerosol science.
Sorensen has researched aerosols for more than 10 years, focusing on the physical characterization of aerosol particles and their aggregation.
Aerosols are solid or liquid particles in a gas such as clouds or smoke.
When in a gas, they naturally bond to one another in chainlike networks, forming what is called an aggregate.
In his research, Sorensen studies how aerosol particles are formed, how they grow together, how the aggregates scatter light and how this affects the…
Source: HighBeam Research, Sorensen receives recognition for Aerosol Research.