Jeffrey A. Siegel, Ph.D.
Associate Professor

Office: ECJ 5.208
Phone: (512) 471-2410
Fax: (512) 47l-3191
Email: jasiegel@mail.utexas.edu
UT Mail: C1752
My Website:http://www.caee.utexas.edu/prof/Siegel/

Mailing Address:
The University of Texas at Austin
Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Department-ARE
1 University Station C1752
Austin, TX 78712-0273

Area(s) of Expertise:
Architectural Engineering

Educational Qualifications:
Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley, Mechanical Engineering, 2002
M.S., University of California at Berkeley, Mechanical Engineering, 1999
B.S., Swarthmore College, Engineering, 1995

Technical Interests:
Aerosol transport and deposition, Indoor air quality, protecting buildings from bioterrorism, building energy efficiency

Selected 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.