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Christopher Allen Cantrell
Education 1980-1983 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan
Ph. D. Chemistry, Dissertation: Peroxy Radical Measurement by Chemical
Amplification
1978-1980 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan
M.S. Chemistry
1973-1977 Kansas Wesleyan Salina Kansas
B.A. Chemistry and Mathematics, Physics Minor
Professional 2013-present University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado
Senior Research Associate
experience
1983-2012 National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder, Colorado
Senior Scientist, Scientist III, II, I, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Section Head
2003-2004 National Science Foundation Arlington, Virginia
Associate Program Director
Scientific and 1. PERCA (PEroxy Radical measurement by Chemical Amplification) instrument
development, deployment, and data interpretation
Technical
2. Laboratory kinetics and spectroscopy of relevance to the atmosphere
Accomplishments 3. Theoretical and numerical studies and developments
4. PeRCIMS (Peroxy Radical measurement by Chemical Ionization Mass
Spectroscopy) instrument development, deployment and data interpretation
Community Service, 1 Editorship, 9 External Committees, 17 Internal NCAR Committees and Service, 9
NCAR Staff Supervised, 7 Workshop and Professional Meetings Organized or
Leadership, and
Convened, Reviewed manuscripts for 13 journals, Reviewed proposals for 6
Education agencies, Supervised 11 graduate/undergraduate students and 4 postdoctoral
scientists.
Honors and Awards 21 awards, scholarships and fellowships
Grants 28 funded research grants
Field Studies 28 observational field studies, including planning and leadership
Publications 116 publications in refereed journals, 5 book chapters, 81 presentations and lectures
Career Goals To advance and enhance my career through a challenging and rewarding faculty
position at a major research or smaller undergraduate university where scientific is
valued, through a research position at a national laboratory or in industry, or through a
management position (for example, Department Chair, Dean, Vice President) at such
institutions.
Other Ballroom Dancing and Round Dancing – taught for more than 30 years
Fortran, Visual Basic, C, LabView programming
German, basic reading and speaking
Detailed CV available on request