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Cora Randall's main area of expertise is remote sensing of the earth’s middle atmosphere, with particular emphasis on the polar regions. She investigates processes related to stratospheric ozone depletion, polar mesospheric clouds, atmospheric coupling, and energetic particle precipitation. Dr. Randall is a current or prior member of numerous international satellite science teams, and is principal investigator on the Cloud Imaging and Particle Size (CIPS) experiment on the NASA Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) satellite mission. She teaches courses in chemistry, climate, and remote sensing for the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (ATOC).
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Atmospheric Remote Sensing, Earth Atmosphere, Atmospheric Physics, Atmospheric Sciences, Global Change, Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Structure and Dynamics, Aeronomy, Atmosphere: Composition & Disturbance
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Distinguished Professorship, conferred by University of Colorado President 2020
AGU Marcel Nicolet Lecture, conferred by American Geophysical Union 2019
Space Physics and Aeronomy Section/Marcel Nicolet Lecture, conferred by American Geophysical Union 2019
BFA Award for Excellence in Leadership and Service, conferred by Boulder Faculty Assembly 2017
AAAS Fellow, conferred by American Association for the Advancement of Science, The 2015
Union Fellows, conferred by American Geophysical Union 2012
Provost’s Faculty Achievement Award for Pre-Tenure Faculty, conferred by Academic Affairs 2008