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Appendix B: Biographic Sketches of Planning Committee Members and Workshop Speakers
Pages 147-158

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... He received his BS degree in environmental resources engineering from Humboldt State University, where he was honored as a distinguished alumnus in 2006, and his MS and PhD degrees in civil engineering from the University of California, Davis, where he received a Distinguished Engineering Alumni Medal in 2016. Seema Bhangar, PhD, is the senior indoor air quality manager at WeWork, a commercial real estate company that provides flexible workspaces.
From page 148...
... She is a regular peer reviewer for journals including Indoor Air, Building and Environment, and Environmental Science & Technology. She earned a BAS from Stanford University and an MS and PhD in environmental engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.
From page 149...
... She is on a number of editorial boards for journals including Aerosol Science and Technology, and is a member of professional societies including the American Association for Aerosol Research, American Chemical Society, and American Geophysical Union.
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... Marina Vance, PhD,1 is an assistant professor and McLagan Family Faculty Fellow in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder, and holds a courtesy appointment in the university's Environmental Engineering program. Her research is focused on air quality, particularly on measuring emissions and understanding the dynamics of aerosols in the context of ambient and indoor air quality.
From page 151...
... She has lectured on the topic of Wildfire Smoke-Ready Communities at multiple conferences, workshops, and webinars in the United States and Canada, including a 2018 International Association of Wildland Fire conference, a 2018 Northwest Center for Public Health Practice Hot Topics in Practice webinar, the 2019 Health Effects Institute Annual Conference, a 2019 American Thoracic Society workshop, a 2019 Air & Waste Management Association conference, and a 2019 British Columbia Lung Association conference.
From page 152...
... Dr. Ferro teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in environmental engineering, sustainable development, air pollution, and human exposure analysis.
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... Dr. Ivey's research interests include source apportionment of fine particulate matter, regional air quality modeling for health applications, global atmospheric modeling, and environmental justice.
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... Dusan Licina, PhD, is an assistant professor of indoor environmental quality at the School for Architecture, Civil, and Environmental Engineering at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne, where he leads the Human-Oriented Built Environment Lab.
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... William Nazaroff, PhD, is the Daniel Tellep Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Engineering in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley. His research, focused on the physics and chemistry of air pollutants in proximity to people, especially in indoor environments, involved exposure science, stressing the development and application of methods to better understand mechanistically the relationship between emission sources and human exposure to pollutants.
From page 156...
... His recent research projects include improving and applying methods to measure the infiltration of outdoor particulate matter and reactive gases into homes; measuring gas and particle emissions from desktop three-dimensional printers and evaluating emission control devices; measuring the in situ particle removal efficiency of HVAC filters in real environments; developing inexpensive, open source devices based on the Arduino platform for measuring and recording long-term indoor environmental and building operational data; and characterizing the energy and air quality impacts of higher-efficiency HVAC filters in central residential air conditioning systems.
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... He earned a BA in English and economics, a BS in architectural engineering, an MS in environmental and water resources engineering, and a PhD in civil engineering, all from the University of Texas at Austin.


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