Particulate matter concentrations in social housing. ![]() Siegel was an Associate Professor at the University of Texas. Prior to his position at the University of Toronto, Dr. He teaches courses in indoor air quality, sustainable buildings, and sustainable energy systems. Siegel is an active member of ISIAQ and ASHRAE and was an associate editor for the journal Building and Environment from 2014-2018. His research interests including healthy and sustainable buildings, ventilation and indoor air quality in residential and commercial buildings, control of indoor particulate matter, the indoor microbiome, and moisture interactions with indoor chemistry and biology. He is fellow of ASHRAE and a member of the Academy of Fellows of ISIAQ. ![]() in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley as well as a B.Sc. He holds joint appointments at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health and the Department of Physical & Environmental Sciences. Jeffrey Siegel, Ph.D., is Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Toronto and a member of the university’s Building Engineering Research Group. ![]()
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