2ème journée Scientifique du Labex CaPPA

17 février 2015, de 12h00 à 18h15
Amphithéâtre Migeon
Polytech’Lille
Cité Scientifique – Université de Lille

Le Programme

  • 12h15-­13h30 : Introduction à la journée et bilan général des activitées du Labex CaPPA menées en 2014
    Didier TANRÉ, coordinateur du labex
  • 12h15-12h45 : Présentations des sujets de thèses
    Pause déjeuner (Buffet) et session Posters
  • 14h15 – 15h45 : Axes de recherche (1ère partie)
    Présentation illustrant l’avancée des différents groupes de travail
  • WP 1 – L’aérosol et ses précurseurs – C.Fittschen et T. Huet
    Source apportionment of trace gases observed at Cap Corsica during the Charmex field campaign and gas-aerosol coupling
    Vincent MICHOUD, Département SAGE
  • Validation en chambre de simulation atmosphérique de méthodes optiques pour la métrologie d’espèces d’intérêt atmosphérique – Application à l’étude de la réactivité des COV
    Cécile CŒUR-TOURNEUR, LPCA
  • WP 2 – Propriétés de l’aérosol – D. Petitprez et Y. Derimian Sorption properties of VOCs on natural mineral dust
    Frédéric THEVENET, Département SAGE
  • The Molecular dynamics study of Palmitic acid adsorbed on NaCl surface
    Josip Lovrić, PhLAM
  • WP 3 – Stratégie expérimentale – H. Delbarre, J. Descloitres, P. Goloub Advanced characterization of aerosol properties from measurements of spectral optical thickness of the atmosphere
    Benjamin TORRES, LOA
    The CaPPA data life cycle : from acquisition to visualization
    Nicolas PASCAL, ICARE

    15h45 – 16h15 : Session de Posters – projection de film
  • 16h15-17h45 : Axes de recherche (2ème partie)
    WP 4 – Cycle de l’aérosol – O. Dubovik
    Characterisation of aerosol emissions from PARASOL observations using inverse modelling: concept and progress
    Chen CHENG, LOA
  • WP 5 – Aérosols et nuages – P. Desgroux et F. Parol
    Cirrus clouds climatology from ground-based lidar in Lille
    Rita NOHRA, LOA
  • WP 6 – Les radionucléides et leurs devenir – L. Gasnot et V. Vallet
    Quantum mechanical modeling of molecular properties of systems with heavy-atoms in condensed phases and on interfaces
    Gosia OLEJNICZAK, PhLAM

Session de posters et Pot de clôture

Liste des posters

WP1

WP2

Chemistry of particles by using levitation systems S. Seng, T. Nguyen

Sticking of hydroperoxy on oleic and stearic acids aggregates D. Vardanega

Optical properties in the IR and UV range of mineral particles P. Hubert

Tracking of aerosols by Remote Sensing and in-situ measurements during particulate pollution events in Lille
F. Unga

WP3

One year of real-time chemical speciation measurements of submicron particulate matter (PM1) at a receptor site impacted by industrial emissions in Dunkirk, France
S. Zhang

Preliminary analysis of in situ and optical measurements of particulate pollution during winter 2014/2015 at Lille
L. Rivellini

Aerosol Optical and microphysical properties retrieved from the combination of LILAS multiwavelength-Raman LIDAR and sun/sky photometer
V. Bovchaliuk

Volcanogenic air pollution In France induced by the ongoing Holuhraun/Bardarbunga icelandic eruption
M. Boichu

WP4

WP5

Ice Nucleation Properties of Airplane Soot Surrogates Using Optical Microscopy and Inelastic Light Scattering: A Preliminary Study
C. Pirim, A-R. Ikhenazene, I.K. Ortega, Y. Carpentier, C. Focsa, B Chazallon

Structural and chemical characterization of soot particles
C. Irimiea1,2, I.K. Ortega1, Y. Carpentier1, M. Ziskind1, C. Pirim1, B. Chazallon1, C. Focsa1, A. Faccinetto2, E. Therssen2, P. Desgroux2

The Lille Ice Nucleation Chamber (LINC). A practical approach to investigate the formation of clouds induced by air traffic.
A. Faccinetto, S. Batut, D. Petitprez, P. Desgroux

Impact of hydrocarbon fuels composition on soot gaseous precursors and soot particles formed during combustion processes.
A. Mze Ahmed, C. Betrancourt, P. Desgroux, X. Mercier, A. El Bakali

WP6

A theoretical study of the cadmium chemistry in the primary circuit of a nuclear pressurized water reactor
F. Allouti, F. Louis, L. Cantrel

Reactivity of iodoalkanes toward OH radicals: Atmospheric chemistry challenge F. Louis, M. Sudolská, K. Sulková, M. Sulka, J. Federič, P. Neogrády, I. Cernušák

Modeling the behavior of iodine in the atmosphere J. Trincal, P. Lebegue, F. Cousin, V. Nollet

Modelling of ruthenium during transport in the RCS F. Meradji, F. Louis, V. Vallet