Dylan Millet Senior Fellow 2025–2026
- Discipline
- Atmospheric chemistry
- Fellowship duration
- February 01, 2026–June 30, 2026
- Academic or artistic job title
- Distinguished McKnight University Professor
- Home institution
University of Minnesota, US
- Contact
- Links
- Institutional website
- Associated with
Dylan Millet is an atmospheric chemist who investigates both human-driven and natural processes that shape the composition of our air. He focuses particularly on atmospheric organic compounds, which influence the atmosphere’s “self-cleansing” capacity and contribute to the formation of secondary pollutants. His research group develops new satellite observations, conducts field measurements in environments ranging from dense cities to remote regions, and uses atmospheric models to understand how these processes affect climate, air quality, and human and ecosystem health.
Dylan holds a BSc from the University of British Columbia (CA) and a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley (US), followed by postdoctoral research at Harvard University (US). He is currently a Distinguished McKnight University Professor at the University of Minnesota.
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