Stephen E. Schwartz
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June 18, 1941
Stephen E. Schwartz | |
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| Born | Stephen Eugene Schwartz June 18, 1941 St. Louis, Mo., U.S. |
| Alma mater | A.B., Harvard; Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley |
| Known for | Cloud chemistry; atmospheric aerosols; climate forcing |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Atmospheric Chemistry, Climatology |
| Institutions | Brookhaven National Laboratory, Stony Brook University |
| Doctoral advisor | Harold S. Johnston |
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Stephen E. Schwartz (born June 18, 1941) is an atmospheric scientist at Brookhaven National Laboratory. He served from 2004 to 2009 as the Chief Scientist of the Atmospheric Science Program of the United States Department of Energy. He is author of over 140 scientific publications dealing mainly with cloud chemistry and forcing of climate change by atmospheric aerosols.
Schwartz graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University, earned his Ph.D. from University of California, Berkeley and was a Fulbright Post-Doctoral Fellow at University of Cambridge.
Professional
He is a member of a number of professional organizations and has been elected Fellow of the American Geophysical Union, Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science and Fellow of International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry. He was named ISI Highly Cited researcher in 2006.