CAPS: Faculty


Major Funding:
DOE
EPA
NASA
NSF

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Last updated: 8 May 2007 by nmd

We have one of the largest groups of faculty addressing air quality in an engineering college in the United States. Our faculty come from diverse backgrounds and follow diverse research pursuits with a high degree of collaboration.


Peter Adams

Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy

phone: (412) 268-5624
email: petera AT andrew.cmu.edu

Climatic effects of atmospheric particulate matter (aerosols), global and regional models of atmospheric chemistry, air quality in developing countries.

 


Cliff Davidson

Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy

phone: (412) 268-2951
email: cliff AT cmu.edu

Deposition of gases and particles. Indoor air quality.

 


Neil Donahue

Associate Professor, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

phone: (412) 268-4415
email: nmd AT andrew.cmu.edu

Physical chemistry of atmospheric free radicals. High pressure discharge flow studies of kinetics and atmospheric oxidation mechanisms. Fundamental control of reactions potential energy surfaces and reaction dynamics.

 


Spyros Pandis

Professor, Chemical Engineering and Engineering and Public Policy

phone: (412) 268-7139
email: spyros AT andrew.cmu.edu

Atmospheric aerosol physics and chemistry. Regional air quality modeling. Pollution control strategies.

 


Allen Robinson

Professor, Mechanical Engineering and Engineering and Public Policy

phone: (412) 268-3301
email: alr AT andrew.cmu.edu

Energy and environmental problems, especially combustion systems and air pollution. Laboratory and field characeterization of emissions sources. Energy policy.