Dr. Jesse O. Bash
My work at the EPA has focused on improving dry deposition parameterizations in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model, to better understand ecosystem exposure to air pollutants. This includes working with scientists in the modeling community to develop air-surface exchange algorithms for use in regional air quality models and collaborating with scientists in the measurement community. My recent research involves modeling air-surface mercury and ammonia exchange and collaborating with measurement groups to design experiments to measure critical parameters in their air-surface exchange algorithms.

Biographical Information
Name: Jesse Bash
Title: Physical Scientist
Contact Info:
Atmospheric Modeling and Analysis Division
National Exposure Research Laboratory
Environmental Protection Agency
109 TW Alexander Drive
Rsearch Triangle Park, NC 27711
Phone: 919-541-0862
email: bash.jesse@epa.gov
Education
B.S. Geography, New Mexico State University, 2000
M.S. Natural Resources: Land, Air, Water, University of Connecticut, 2003
Ph.D. Natural Resources: Land, Air, Water, University of Connecticut, 2006
Professional Experience
Physical Scientist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, 2007 - Present
Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Natural Resources Management and Engineering, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, 2000 - 2007
Image Analyst, Center for Applied Remote Sensing in Agriculture, Meteorology, and the Environment, New Mexico State University, Las Cruses, NM, 1998 - 2000
Publications and Presentations