William R. Simpson (chemist)

Bill Simpson
Born July 25, 1966 (1966-07-25) (age 45)
Residence Alaska
Nationality American
Fields Chemistry
Institutions University of Alaska Fairbanks
Alma mater Swarthmore College (B.A., 1988), Stanford University (Ph.D.,1995)
Doctoral advisor Richard N. Zare
Known for Cavity ring-down spectroscopy, Snowpack photochemistry, Stratospheric ozone
Notable awards NSF CAREER Grant Award (2001-2006), Research Innovation Award of the Research Corporation for cavity ring-down spectroscopy (1999), Flavored Ice Award for revolutionary snow flavoring techniques

William R. Simpson (born July 25, 1966) is a pioneer in the field of snow chemistry. He is also a current researcher at University of Alaska Fairbanks' Geophysical Institute and International Arctic Research Center and an associate professor in the chemistry department. He is the principal investigator of the atmospheric chemistry group and director of the university's NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates program. He is known internationally for his research.

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Education

Bill attained his B.A. in chemistry at Swarthmore College in 1988 and his Ph.D. in physical chemistry at Stanford University in 1995.[1][2]

Awards

Research

Selected publications

Simpson has more than 40 papers in peer-reviewed journals.[4]

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