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Jeffrey Siegel Assistant Professor jasiegel@mail.utexas.edu |
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| Office: ECJ 5.2 Phone: (512) 471-2410 Fax: (512) 471-3191 UT Mail: C1752 |
Interests
Dr. Jeffrey Siegel received his Ph.D. from Berkeley in Mechanical Engineering. His research interests include design of energy-efficient buildings, indoor air quality, and indoor particle dynamics. He has conducted research on particulate fouling of HVAC heat exchangers, energy and indoor air quality consequences of duct failures and building simulation. He is currently interested in resuspension of particles from building surfaces, particle filtration, protecting buildings from bioterrorism, indoor and outdoor air quality consequences of energy conservation, and sustainable building design. for more Information, visit Dr. Siegel's home page.
Education
Ph.D., U.C. Berkeley, Mechanical Engineering
M.S., U.C. Berkeley, Mechanical Engineering
B.S., Swarthmore College, Engineering
Representative Publications
Mukai, C., Siegel, J.A., and Novoselac, A. 2009. Impact of Airflow Characteristics on Particle Resuspension from Indoor Surfaces. Aerosol Science and Technology, 43(10), 1022-1032.
Rim, D., Siegel, J., Spinhirine, J., Webb, A., and McDonald-Buller, E. 2008. Characteristics of Cabin Air Quality in School Buses in Central Texas. Atmospheric Environment, 42, 6453-6464.
Waring, M., Siegel, J.A., and Corsi, R. 2008. Ultrafine particle removal and generation by portable air cleaners. Atmospheric Environment , 42, 5003-5014.
Waring, M. and Siegel, J. A. 2008. Particle loading rates for HVAC filters, heat exchangers, and ducts. Indoor Air, 18, 209-224.
Zhao, P., Siegel, J. A. and Corsi, R. L. 2007. Ozone removal by HVAC filters. Atmospheric Environment, 41, 3151-3160.