Alfred Wiedensohler, Thomas Müller, Sascha Pfeifer

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Alfred Wiedensohler, Thomas Müller, Sascha Pfeifer Implementation of new data products and optimization of the processing chain Alfred Wiedensohler, Thomas Müller, Sascha Pfeifer + CNRS, PSI, EMPA, DWD, etc.

WP3.2 Subtasks 3.2.1 Development of a measurement standardization and data submission protocol for aerosol particle mass spectroscopy based on Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ACSM) products (CNRS, PSI)  Evelyn Freney 3.2.2 Development of a measurement standardization and data submission protocol for cloud relevant products (Liquid Water Content (LWC) and droplet effective radius (Re);(CNRS, PSI)  Karine Sellegri 3.2.3 Development of a measurement standardization and a data submission protocol for VOCs based on PTRMS and TOF-MS measurements (CNRS, EMPA)  Rupert Holzinger 3.2.4 Development of a measurement standardization and data submission protocol for coarse mode particle number size distribution measurements based on aerodynamic and optical particle size spectrometers (TROPOS)  Wiedensohler 3.2.5 Development of reference instruments for multi-wavelength absorption measurements (TROPOS)  Alfred Wiedensohler

Aerosol-related Deliverables (3.2 & 3.3)