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E-mail: corsi@mail.utexas.edu

B.S., Humboldt State University, Environmental Resources Engineering, 1983
M.S., University of California, Davis, Civil/Environmental Engineering, 1985
Ph.D., University of California, Davis, Civil/Environmental Engineering, 1989


Dr. Corsi teaches courses related to air pollution engineering and indoor air quality. His research interests focus on improved understanding of sources of indoor air pollution, homogeneous and heterogeneous indoor air chemistry, human exposure to air pollution in buildings, and strategies to reduce human exposure to indoor toxins. For more information, see Dr. Corsi's home page.



Representative Publications

Sarwar, G., Olson, D., Corsi, R., and Weschler, C., "Indoor Fine Particles: The Role of Terpene Emissions from Consumer Products," J. of the Air & Waste Management Assoc., 54: 367-377 (2004).

Olson, D.A., and Corsi, R.L., "In-Home Formation and Emissions of Chloroform: The Role of Residential Dishwashers," J. of Exposure Analysis and Environ. Epidemiology, 14:109-119 (2004).

Sarwar, M., Corsi, R., Kimura, Y., Allen, D., and Weschler, C., "Hydroxyl Radicals in Indoor Environments," Atmospheric Environment, 36: 3973-3988 (2002).

Won, D. Corsi, R.L., and Rynes, M., "New Indoor Carpet as an Adsorptive Reservoir for Volatile Organic Compounds," Environmental Science & Technology, 34(19): 4193-4198 (2000).

Howard-Reed, C., Corsi, R.L., and Moya, J., "Mass Transfer of Volatile Organic Compounds from Drinking Water to Indoor Air: The Role of Residential Dishwashers," Environmental Science & Technology, 33(13): 2266-2272 (1999).

 

 

 
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