Items where Author is "Hirst, E."
Number of items: 27.
Article
The Ability of the Small Ice Detector (SID-2) to Characterize Cloud Particle and Aerosol Morphologies Obtained during Flights of the FAAM BAe-146 Research Aircraft. (2010)
R. Cotton,
S. Osborne,
Z. Ulanowski,
E. Hirst,
Paul H. Kaye
and
R. Greenaway
Planetpol polarimetry of the exoplanet systems 55 Cnc and tau Boo. (2009)
P.W. Lucas,
J. Hough,
J. Bailey,
M. Tamura,
E. Hirst
and
D. Harrison
The effect of airborne dust on astronomical polarization measurements. (2008)
Jeremy Bailey,
Z. Ulanowski,
P.W. Lucas,
J. H. Hough,
E. Hirst
and
M. Tamura
Alignment of atmospheric mineral dust due to electric field. (2007)
Z. Ulanowski,
J. A. Bailey,
P.W. Lucas,
J. Hough
and
E. Hirst
PlanetPol : A very high sensitivity polarimeter. (2006)
J.H. Hough,
P.W. Lucas,
J.A. Bailey,
M. Tamura,
E. Hirst,
D. Harrison
and
M. Bartholomew-Biggs
A single-particle multichannel bio-aerosol fluorescence sensor. (2005)
Paul H. Kaye,
W. Stanley,
E. Hirst,
E. V. Foot,
K. Baxter
and
S.J. Barrington
An instrument for the simultaneous acquisition of size, shape, and spectral fluorescence data from single aerosol particles. (2004)
E. Hirst,
Paul H. Kaye,
V.E. Foot,
J.M. Clark
and
P.B. Withers
A test of cirrus ice crystal scattering phase functions. (2003)
P.R. Field,
A.J. Baran,
Paul H. Kaye,
E. Hirst
and
R. Greenaway
Discrimination of micrometre-sized ice and super-cooled droplets in mixed-phase cloud. (2001)
E. Hirst,
Paul H. Kaye,
R. Greenaway,
P.R. Field
and
D.W. Johnson
Real-time observation of the change in light scattering from droplets with increasing deformity. (2001)
D.R. Secker,
Paul H. Kaye
and
E. Hirst
Characterisation of atmospheric cloud particles using a light scattering probe. (2000)
E. Hirst,
Paul H. Kaye,
R. Greenaway
and
P.R. Field
Light scattering from deformed droplets and droplets with inclusions 1 : experimental results. (2000)
D.R. Secker,
Paul H. Kaye,
R. Greenaway,
E. Hirst,
D.L. Bartley
and
G. Videen
Light scattering from deformed droplets and droplets with inclusions II : theoretical treatment. (2000)
G. Videen,
W. Sun,
Q. Fu,
D.R. Secker,
R. Greenaway,
Paul H. Kaye,
E. Hirst
and
D.L. Bartley
Measurements of deformed droplets and droplets with inclusions in an aerodynamic particle sizer. (2000)
D.R. Secker,
E. Hirst
and
Paul H. Kaye
A neural network based spatial light scattering instrument for hazardous airborne fiber detection. (1997)
E. Hirst,
Paul H. Kaye
and
Z. Wang
Experimental and theoretical light scattering profiles from spherical and non-spherical particles. (1996)
E. Hirst
and
Paul H. Kaye
A real-time monitoring system for airborne particle shape and size analysis. (1996)
Paul H. Kaye,
K. Alexander-Buckley,
E. Hirst,
S. Saunders
and
J.M. Clark
Potential for recognition of airborne asbestos fibres from spatial laser scattering profiles. (1995)
E. Hirst,
Paul H. Kaye
and
J.A. Hoskins
A method of investigating the orientational behaviour of fibrous particles in gaseous flow. (1995)
E. Hirst
and
Paul H. Kaye
Light scattering from non-spherical airborne particles : experimental and theoretical comparisons. (1994)
E. Hirst,
Paul H. Kaye
and
J.R. Guppy
Complementary techniques for the analysis of the shape of airborne particles. (1993)
J.M. Clark,
Paul H. Kaye
and
E. Hirst
Airborne particle shape and size classification from spatial light scattering profiles. (1992)
Paul H. Kaye,
E. Hirst,
J.M. Clark
and
F. Micheli
The production of precision silicon micromachined non-spherical particles for aerosol studies. (1992)
Paul H. Kaye,
F. Micheli,
M.C. Tracey,
E. Hirst
and
A.M. Gundlach
Other
Initial investigation into using Fourier spectra as a means of classifying ice crystal shapes. (2008)
C. Stopford,
Z. Ulanowski,
E. Hesse,
Paul H. Kaye,
E. Hirst,
M. Schnaiter
and
D. McCall
A light scattering instrument for investigating cloud ice microcrystal morphology. (2008)
Paul H. Kaye,
E. Hirst,
Z. Ulanowski,
E. Hesse,
R. Greenaway
and
P. DeMott
A low-cost multi-channel aerosol fluorescence sensor for networked deployment. (2004)
Paul H. Kaye,
E. Hirst,
V.E. Foot,
J.M. Clark
and
K. Baxter