Projects

Current Projects

1. Association between long-term ultrafine particulate matter exposure and premature death.  Funded by the California Air Resources Board.

2. Characterizing the climate impacts of brown carbon.  Funded by the California Air Resources Board.

3. Air quality implications of using biogas to replace natural gas in California.  Funded by the California Energy Commission.

4. Evaluation and identification of constituents found in common carrier pipeline natural gas, biogas, and upgraded biomethane in California.  Funded by the California Air Resources Board.

 

5. Developments of improvements to the PM2.5 inventory to better reconcile with ambient measurements.  Funded by the California Air Resources Board.

6. Model improvements for recent PM2.5 episodes in California.  Funded by the California Air Resources Board.

7. UFP Modeling in California’s Bay Area.  Funded by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District.

Completed Projects

1.  Enhanced Air Pollution Epidemiology Using a Source Oriented Chemical Transport Model.  Funded by the US EPA.

2. California Regional PM10/PM2.5 Air Quality Study (CRPAQS) Modeling Analyses of Data Captured During the CRPAQS Field Program.  Funded by the California Air Resources Board.

3. Understanding Primary Organic Aerosol Volatility at Atmospherically Realistic Concentrations for SIP Analysis.  Funded by the California Air Resources Board.

4. Research Consortium on Ozone and Fine Particles Formation in California and in the Northeastern United States.  Funded by the US EPA.

5. Advanced Modeling of Airborne Particulate Matter in the San Joaquin Valley – 2000-05PM.  Funded by the CRPAQS Study Agency.

6. Assessing Changes in PM2.5 Due to Changes in Temperature – R 82824201.  Funded by the US EPA

7. Review of Source Apportionment Techniques for Airborne Particulate Matter.  Funded by the California Air Resources Board.

8. Source Apportionment of Secondary Particulate Matter using a Mechanistic Air Quality Model.  Funded by Chevron Products Corporation.

9. Source Apportionment of Secondary Particulate Matter using a Mechanistic Air Quality Model:  Phase 2.  Funded by Chevron Products Corporation.

10. Advanced Data Analysis for the Central California Ozone Study (CCOS)-01-3CCOS.  Funded by the California Air Resources Board.

11. Source Apportionment of Fine and Ultrafine Particles in California.  Funded by the California Air Resources Board.

12. Source Apportionment of Fine and Ultrafine Particles in California: Extended Heavy Duty Diesel Measurement of Ultrafine Particles.  Funded by the Coordinating Research Council.

11. Air Pollutants: Cardiovascular Effects and Mechanisms.  Funded by the Environmental Protection Agency.

12. Photochemical Ozone Formation Potential of Agricultural VOC Emissions.  Funded by the US Department of Agriculture.

13. Source-Oriented Chemical Transport Model for Primary and Secondary Organic Aerosol.  Funded by the Environmental Protection Agency.

14. Agriculture Pesticide VOC Sources and their Photochemical Ozone Formation Potential.  Funded by the US Department of Agriculture.

15. Regional Development, Population Trend, and Technology Change Impacts on Future Air Pollution Emissions. Funded by the Environmental Protection Agency.

16. San Joaquin Valley Aerosol Health Effects Research Center. Funded by the US Environmental Protection Agency.

16. Impact of climate change on meteorology and regional air quality in California.  Funded by the California Air Resources Board.

17. Risk of pediatric asthma morbidity from multipollutant exposures.  Funded by the California Air Resources Board.

18. Climate change and health.  Funded by the NIH.

19. PM0.1 Source Apportionment Reconciliation Using Chemical Mass Balance Vs. Reactive Chemical Transport Models.  Funded by the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District.

20. RDI-MOUDI-IMPROVE Intercomparison.  Funded by the California Air Resources Board.

21. Improving chemical mechanisms for secondary organic carbon.  Funded by the California Air Resources Board.

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