Research
Publications
- Most Recent Publications
- Vedal, S., Hannigan, M.P., Miller, S.L., Milford, J.B., Rabinovitch, N., Kim, S.-Y., Sheppard, L., The Denver aerosol sources and health (DASH) study: overview and early findings, Atmospheric Environment 2009, doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2008.12.017
- Hemann, J. G., Brinkman, G. L., Dutton, S. J., Hannigan, M. P., Milford, J. B., and Miller, S. L., Assessing positive matrix factorization model fit: A new method to estimate uncertainty and bias in factor contributions at the measurement time scale, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 9: 497-513, 2009
- Shafer, M., Kujundzic, E., Miller, S. L., and Moss, C., Measurement method for estimating ultraviolet germicidal fluence rates in a health-care room, Journal of Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 29(11):1042-1047, 2008
- Hemann, J., Brinkman, G., Dutton, S., Hannigan, M, Milford, J., and Miller, S. L., Assessing positive matrix factorization model fit: A new method to estimate uncertainty and bias in factor contributions at the daily time scale, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussion, 8: 2988-3026, 2008
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All Publications
Areas of Research
- Indoor air quality, engineering controls for air pollutants, aerosols and bioaerosols, source apportionment methods
- Research Projects
- Research Group Openings
- Ozone indoor/outdoor modeling and exposure assessment
- Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation technology development
Research Students
- Kevin Ryan, MS
- Student of the Month, Jan 2009
- Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation for reducing infectious disease transmission
- Nick Clements, PhD
- Coarse particulate matter sources and health effects
- Ricardo Piedrahita, MS
- Source apportionment of PM2.5
- Source apportionment of PM2.5
