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![]() Gregor Kos Assistant Professor Concordia University Montreal, Canada gkos(at)alcor.concordia.ca Gregor Kos is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Concordia University teaching Analytical Chemistry. His research interests include the characterization of bioaerosols and volatile organic compounds in snow and their relevance for atmospheric chemistry. He conducted field research in the Canadian High Arctic in 2006. From 2003 to 2007 Kos was a postdoctoral fellow with Prof. Parisa Ariya at McGill University, Department for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, in Montreal, Canada. Before moving to Canada, he completed his first postdoctoral fellowship in 2003 at the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Department for Agrobiotechnology in Tulln, Austria. In 2002 he was visiting scientist at the University of Idaho with Prof. Peter Griffiths. Kos holds a Ph.D. in technical sciences from the University for Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Department for Agrobiotechnology, Tulln. Contributions
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