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
  • Monograph
  • 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
  • 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