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W Department of Atmospheric Sciences - The Marine Cloud Brightening Program - OUR TEAM, PARTNERS AND FUNDERS

https://atmos.uw.edu/faculty-and-research/marine-cloud-brightening-program/our-team-partners-and-funders/

PRINCIPALS

Robert Wood- Lead Scientist, Marine Cloud Brightening Program

  • Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington

Sarah Doherty- Program Director, Marine Cloud Brightening Program

  • Senior Research Scientist, Cooperative Institute for Climate, Ocean and Ecosystem Studies, University of Washington

  • Affiliate Associate Professor, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington

Philip Rasch- Affiliate Professor & Distinguished Faculty Fellow, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington

Jessica Medrado- Scientist, PARC

Kelly Wanser- Executive Director, SilverLining

SCIENTIFIC REVIEW BOARD

Dilip Ganguly- Associate Professor, Atmospheric Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology

Nicolás Huneeus- Assistant Professor, Deptartment of Geophysics, Universidad de Chile

  • Research Scientist, Center for Climate and Resilience Science, Chile

James W. Hurrell- Professor and Scott Presidential Chair in Environmental Science and Engineering, Colorado State University

Allison McComiskey- Director, U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research’s Earth Observing Lab

Armin Sorooshian- Professor and University Distinguished Scholar, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of Arizona

  • Professor, Departments of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences, Public Health, and Optical Sciences, University of Arizona

  • Professor, Global Change Graduate Interdisciplinary Program, University of Arizona

Paul Wennberg-R. Stanton Avery Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Science & Engineering, California Institute of Technology

  • Director, Ronald and Maxine Linde Center for Global Environmental Science, California Institute of Technology

 

PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS

SRI International

An independent non-profit institute headquartered in Silicon Valley, SRI is a global leader in research and development. We collaborate across technical and scientific disciplines to create a safer, healthier, and more sustainable future. For more than 75 years, SRI has had a profound impact on every one of our lives through the discovery and development of groundbreaking technologies and products and by bringing many of the world’s most extraordinary innovations and ideas to the marketplace. Learn more at www.sri.com.

SilverLining

SilverLining is an independent non-profit organization headquartered in Washington DC dedicated to ensuring that society has sufficient options to protect the world’s people and ecosystems from the most severe impacts of near-term climate change. Like a medical foundation, SilverLining works to advance research, promote effective and equitable policies, and engage with stakeholders and the public in its efforts to ensure a safe climate. For more information, visit

www.silverlining.ngo.

 

FUNDERS

The University of Washington’s Marine Cloud Brightening Program is funded by SilverLining’s Safe Climate Research Initiative and the generous support of a growing consortium of individual and foundation donors, including:

  • Quadrature Climate Foundation

-PritzkerInnovation Fund

  • Simons Foundation

  • SilverLining

  • Larsen Lam Climate Change Foundation

  • Kissick Family Foundation

  • Cohler Charitable Fund

  • Alan Eustace

  • Armand Neukermans

  • Chris and Crystal Sacca

  • Dan Scales