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Andreas Volz-Thomas

Andreas Volz-Thomas

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
49
Citations
7386
World Ranking
5344
National Ranking
356

Overview

Andreas Volz-Thomas is a researcher affiliated with Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany. Their primary field of study is Medicine, with a focus on several subfields including Surgery, Oncology, Oral Surgery, Family Practice, and Artificial Intelligence.

Their research encompasses a variety of topics that include:

  • Reconstructive Facial Surgery Techniques
  • Ear and Head Tumors
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
  • Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills
  • AI in cancer detection
  • Cell Image Analysis Techniques
  • Knee injuries and reconstruction techniques

Frequent co-authors working with Volz-Thomas are:

  • Alexander A. Navarini
  • Peter Häusermann
  • Thomas Volz
  • Nadja Beeler
  • Esther Ziegler

Their recent publications appeared in notable venues such as:

  • JDDG Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft
  • Advances in Health Sciences Education
  • Physical Therapy in Sport

Key recent papers authored or co-authored by Volz-Thomas include:

  • Two-stage pedicled interpolation flap with wings for reconstruction of combined nasal tip/columella defects, 2020, JDDG Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft
  • Temporär gestielte nasolabiale Schwenklappenplastik mit Flügeln zur Rekonstruktion kombinierter Nasenspitzen-Columella-Defekte, 2020, JDDG Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft
  • The effects of procedural and conceptual knowledge on visual learning, 2023, Advances in Health Sciences Education
  • Kinesiophobia is associated with lower extremity landing biomechanics in individuals with ACL reconstruction, 2025, Physical Therapy in Sport

Best Publications

  • OH formation by HONO photolysis during the BERLIOZ experiment

    B. Alicke;A. Geyer;A. Geyer;A. Hofzumahaus;F. Holland

  • Global-scale atmosphere monitoring by in-service aircraft – current achievements and future prospects of the European Research Infrastructure IAGOS

    Andreas Petzold;Valerie Thouret;Christoph Gerbig;Andreas Zahn

  • An improved fast-response vacuum-uv resonance fluorescence CO instrument

    Christoph Gerbig;Sandra Schmitgen;Dieter Kley;Andreas Volz-Thomas

  • Trends in surface ozone concentrations at Arosa (Switzerland)

    Johannes Staehelin;Juerg Thudium;Ralph Buehler;Andreas Volz-Thomas

  • Long-term changes in lower tropospheric baseline ozone concentrations at northern mid-latitudes

    D. D. Parrish;Kathy S. Law;J. Staehelin;R. Derwent

  • Long-term changes in lower tropospheric baseline ozone concentrations: Comparing chemistry-climate models and observations at northern midlatitudes

    D. D. Parrish;J.-F. Lamarque;V. Naik;L. Horowitz

  • A photoelectric detector for the measurement of photolysis frequencies of ozone and other atmospheric molecules

    Wolfgang Junkermann;Ulrich Platt;Andreas Volz-Thomas

  • Simultaneous measurements of peroxy and nitrate radicals at Schauinsland

    D. Mihelcic;D. Klemp;P. Müsgen;H. W. Pätz

  • On the interaction of isotopic exchange processes with photochemical reactions in atmospheric oxides of nitrogen

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  • Trends in stratospheric and free tropospheric ozone

    N. R. P. Harris;G. Ancellet;L. Bishop;D. J. Hofmann

  • Airborne intercomparison of vacuum ultraviolet fluorescence and tunable diode laser absorption measurements of tropospheric carbon monoxide

    John S. Holloway;Roger O. Jakoubek;David D. Parrish;Christoph Gerbig

  • Peroxy radicals during BERLIOZ at Pabstthum: Measurements, radical budgets and ozone production

    D. Mihelcic;F. Holland;A. Hofzumahaus;L. Hoppe

  • Climatologies of NOx and NOy: A comparison of data and models

    L.K. Emmons;M.A. Carroll;D.A. Hauglustaine;G.P. Brasseur

  • Instrumentation on commercial aircraft for monitoring the atmospheric composition on a global scale: the IAGOS system, technical overview of ozone and carbon monoxide measurements

    Philippe Nédélec;Romain Blot;Damien Boulanger;Gilles Athier

  • A new tropospheric and stratospheric Chemistry and Transport Model MOCAGE-Climat for multi-year studies: evaluation of the present-day climatology and sensitivity to surface processes

    H. Teyssèdre;M. Michou;H. L. Clark;B. Josse

  • Temporal variability of summer‐time ozone and aerosols in the free troposphere over the eastern North Atlantic

    J. M. Prospero;R. Schmitt;E. Cuevas;D. L. Savoie

  • Nighttime formation of peroxy and hydroxyl radicals during the BERLIOZ campaign: Observations and modeling studies

    Andreas Geyer;Andreas Geyer;Kurt Bächmann;Andreas Hofzumahaus;Frank Holland

  • Measurements of alkyl nitrates in rural and polluted air masses

    Frank Flocke;Andreas Volz-Thomas;Dieter Kley

  • Air pollution during the 2003 European heat wave as seen by MOZAIC airliners.

    Marc Tressol;Carlos Ordóñez;Régina Zbinden;Jérôme Brioude

  • Calibration source for peroxy radicals with built‐in actinometry using H2O and O2 photolysis at 185 nm

    Martin Schultz;Martin Heitlinger;Djuro Mihelcic;Andreas Volz-Thomas

  • Long-Term Changes in Lower Tropospheric Baseline Ozone Concentrations:

    D. D. Parrish;J.-F. Lamarque;V. Naik;L. Horowitz

  • OH formation by HONO photolysis during the BERLIOZ experiment : Photochemistry experiment in BERLIOZ (PHOEBE)

    B. Alicke;A. Geyer;A. Hofzumahaus;F. Holland

Frequent Co-Authors

Valérie Thouret
Valérie Thouret University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès
Philippe Nédélec
Philippe Nédélec Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Martin Schultz
Martin Schultz Forschungszentrum Jülich
Jean-Pierre Cammas
Jean-Pierre Cammas Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Andreas Hofzumahaus
Andreas Hofzumahaus Forschungszentrum Jülich
Frank Holland
Frank Holland Forschungszentrum Jülich
Ulrich Platt
Ulrich Platt Heidelberg University
Herman G. J. Smit
Herman G. J. Smit Forschungszentrum Jülich
Andreas Petzold
Andreas Petzold Forschungszentrum Jülich
Owen R. Cooper
Owen R. Cooper Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences

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