Gdańsk University of Technology researcher among NASA award-winning air quality mission team
Dr. Wojciech Wojnowski of the Faculty of Chemistry at Gdańsk University of Technology has been recognized as part of the international team awarded the prestigious NASA Group Achievement Award for contributions to the ASIA-AQ (Airborne and Satellite Investigation of Asian Air Quality) mission.
business education ecology aviation equipment and technology space technologies news30 april 2026 | 14:07 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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The award is one of NASA’s highest distinctions for teams delivering exceptional contributions to agency missions and scientific advancement. ASIA-AQ was designed as a large-scale international research campaign focused on collecting high-resolution air quality and atmospheric data across Asia.
Conducted between February and April 2024, the mission covered four countries - South Korea, the Philippines, Thailand, and Taiwan - combining aircraft-based measurements, satellite observations, and ground monitoring systems.
Dr. Wojciech Wojnowski joined the project as a postdoctoral researcher affiliated with the University of Oslo. During the airborne campaign, he participated in research flights aboard NASA’s DC-8 airborne laboratory, operating the PTR-ToF-MS instrument for real-time measurement of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the atmosphere.
Following field operations, the collected data underwent further analysis during his research stay at the University of Innsbruck under the AMERICIUM programme, funded through the IDUB initiative.
A key outcome of the project was the development of an extensive dataset on volatile organic compound concentrations in the Asian troposphere. The dataset has already been published in open access via NASA platforms and is expected to support future atmospheric chemistry studies, climate modelling, and environmental monitoring initiatives.
The recognition highlights the growing role of Polish researchers and institutions in international high-impact science projects, particularly in environmental analytics, atmospheric monitoring, and advanced measurement technologies relevant to global sustainability challenges.
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