- Associate Professor Robyn Schofield
School of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Melbourne; Associate Investigator, ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes.
Which air cleaners work best to remove aerosols that contain viruses?
Makers of air cleaners claim to remove SARS-CoV-2 containing particles from homes, offices and classrooms; a University of Melbourne expert explains what works
Engineering COVID-19 protection
A multi-disciplinary team of experts at the University of Melbourne has engineered a 'ventilation hood' designed to protect healthcare workers from COVID-19.
How do aerosols help our atmosphere clean itself?
University of Melbourne researchers are using the AIRBOX, a unique shipboard laboratory, to measure climate change in Antarctica's pristine air and waters.
Cutting edge medicine for an old disease
The re-emergence of black lung disease among Australian coal miners is raising urgent questions on prevention, screening and treatment that need answering.
Whatever happened to the ozone hole?
Atmospheric scientists David Karoly and Robyn Schofield discuss the ozone hole over the Antarctic, and what effect timely action has had in reversing it.
The hole in the ozone
The re-patching of the ozone hole is an environmental success story that's worth remembering as we strive to contain climate change.