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Dr. Hallar fosters a positive environment for researchers by promoting team mentoring and communication within the Hallar Aerosol Research Team (HART). The group, which includes associate scientists, graduate students, undergraduate students, and Dr. Hallar, meets weekly to collaborate and share insights. Dr. Hallar encourages all team members to act as mentors, leveraging the diverse perspectives within the group to teach and learn from one another. 

She is continually inspired by the group's talent and gains valuable knowledge from their interactions. This collaborative network sparks innovative ideas and accelerates problem-solving, making the research experience more fulfilling. HART members apply their skills and explore their interests through projects tailored to their strengths, encompassing modeling, fieldwork, data analysis, instrumentation, and various other disciplines.

The goal of HART is for its members to appreciate the beauty and wonder of science, gain enough knowledge to contribute to public discussions on relevant issues, and develop the skills necessary for their chosen careers. Dr. Hallar encourages continuous professional development through on-campus activities, webinars from professional organizations, and participation in conferences and workshops.

Clear expectations for time commitments and performance evaluation are communicated to all team members. Additionally, HART provides comprehensive laboratory and field safety training, fostering an environment where questions are encouraged and experience at all levels is valued.

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Gannet Hallar, Ph.D.
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Last Updated: 6/7/24