Steph Schneider
@stephschneider.bsky.social
Current NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow @ McMaster University in the PARTICLES group!
University of Toronto and University of Alberta alumna
University of Toronto and University of Alberta alumna
Big life update: I'm starting as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Lethbridge! 🔬📚🧪
Feeling excited to be stepping into this new role and connecting with the commuity at ULeth. Huge thanks to everyone who's helped me get here—couldn’t have done it without you.
Feeling excited to be stepping into this new role and connecting with the commuity at ULeth. Huge thanks to everyone who's helped me get here—couldn’t have done it without you.
April 24, 2025 at 3:28 PM
Big life update: I'm starting as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Lethbridge! 🔬📚🧪
Feeling excited to be stepping into this new role and connecting with the commuity at ULeth. Huge thanks to everyone who's helped me get here—couldn’t have done it without you.
Feeling excited to be stepping into this new role and connecting with the commuity at ULeth. Huge thanks to everyone who's helped me get here—couldn’t have done it without you.
An fun first blusky post and a Valentine's day surprise - SO excited to finally be able to share this work.
We used ozone measurements in Western Canada over two decades to investigate the effects of wildfires on measured ozone. We show the average increase during wildfires is 2 ppbv.
We used ozone measurements in Western Canada over two decades to investigate the effects of wildfires on measured ozone. We show the average increase during wildfires is 2 ppbv.
February 14, 2024 at 7:42 PM
An fun first blusky post and a Valentine's day surprise - SO excited to finally be able to share this work.
We used ozone measurements in Western Canada over two decades to investigate the effects of wildfires on measured ozone. We show the average increase during wildfires is 2 ppbv.
We used ozone measurements in Western Canada over two decades to investigate the effects of wildfires on measured ozone. We show the average increase during wildfires is 2 ppbv.