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LaToya Myles, Ph.D.

Physical Scientist,
Atmospheric Turbulence & Air Surface Exchange

Atmospheric Turbulence and Diffusion Division
456 S. Illinois Ave.
Oak Ridge, TN 37830

Office: (865)576-0452
Fax: (865) 576-1327

Email: LaToya.Myles@noaa.gov


Educational Background

2004 - Ph.D. in Environmental Science, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, FL
1999 - B.S. in Chemistry, Alcorn State University, Alcorn State, MS
1999 - B.S. in Biology, Alcorn State University, Alcorn State, MS


Professional Organizations

American Meteorological Society
American Geophysical Union
Environmental Careers Organization
National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists & Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE), Co-chairperson of the 2005 Student Support Subcommittee


Research Interest

Atmospheric chemistry
Atmospheric deposition
Water quality in coastal regions
Ion mobility spectrometry
Environmental justice


Selected Oral Presentations

Panel member for Education & Careers Session, NOAA Educational Partnership Program Education & Science Forum 2004: Research & Education Advancements in Oceanic & Atmospheric Sciences, New York, NY, October 2004.

L. Myles, L. Robinson, and T.P. Meyers. “The Utilization of Annular Denuder Techniques and Ion Mobility Spectrometry to Explore the Deposition of Atmospheric Ammonia”, 21st Annual NOBCChE National Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 2004.

L. Myles, L. Robinson, and T.P. Meyers. “Ion Mobility Spectrometry and Annular Denuder Techniques Exploring the Deposition of Ammonia in Coastal Ecosystems”, 1st Annual South Florida Caribbean CESU Science Forum, Miami, FL, June 2003.

L. Myles, L. Robinson, and T.P. Meyers. “The Utilization of Ion Mobility Spectrometry and Annular Denuder Techniques to Explore the Deposition of Ammonia in Coastal Ecosystems”, Florida Annual Meeting and Exposition, American Chemical Society, Orlando, FL, May 2003.

L. Myles and L. Robinson. “A Development of Novel Approaches to Explore the Deposition of Reduced Nitrogen”, NOAA & FAMU 4th Expanding Opportunities Conference in Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Tallahassee, FL, April 2003.


Selected Poster Presentations

L. Myles, L. Robinson, and T.P. Meyers. “The Utilization of Ion Mobility Spectrometry and Annular Denuder Techniques to Explore the Deposition of Ammonia in Coastal Ecosystems”, American Meteorological Society Sixth Conference on Atmospheric Chemistry, Seattle, WA, January 2004.

L. Myles, L. Robinson, and T.P. Meyers. “The Utilization of Ion Mobility Spectrometry and Annular Denuder Techniques to Explore the Deposition of Ammonia in Coastal Ecosystems”, National Atmospheric Deposition Program Ammonia Workshop, Washington, DC, October 2003.

L. Myles and L. Robinson. “A Development of Novel Approaches to Explore the Deposition of Reduced Nitrogen”, NOAA Environmental Cooperative Science Center Annual Conference, Islamorada, FL, January 2003.

L. Myles and L. Robinson. “A Study of the Irradiation of Nutrients in Aquatic Media”, Environmental Protection Agency Science-To-Achieve Results Conference, Silver Spring, MD, June 2001.


Field Campaigns/ Experiments

East Tennessee Ozone Study (ETOS), July – October, 2004, Oak Ridge, TN
Bay Regional Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (BRACE), May 2002, Tampa, FL

 
 
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