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Overview

Atila Novoselac is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States and has a research profile focused primarily on environmental science and engineering. Their work centers on the dynamics of indoor air quality, health impacts related to air pollutants, and building environment optimization.

The scientist's recent publications demonstrate engagement with topics related to indoor air constituents, volatile organic compounds, and the effects of household activities on air chemistry. Notable papers include:

  • "Surface reservoirs dominate dynamic gas-surface partitioning of many indoor air constituents," 2020, published in Science Advances
  • "Volatile organic compound emissions during HOMEChem," 2021, published in Indoor Air
  • "Cooking, Bleach Cleaning, and Air Conditioning Strongly Impact Levels of HONO in a House," 2020, published in Environmental Science & Technology
  • "Indoor air quality and energy management in buildings using combined moving horizon estimation and model predictive control," 2020, published in Journal of Building Engineering
  • "Spatial and temporal scales of variability for indoor air constituents," 2021, published in Communications Chemistry

Their research spans multiple interconnected fields, including:

  • Environmental Science
  • Engineering

With significant contributions to subfields, their work addresses:

  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Building and Construction
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Control and Systems Engineering

Themes regularly examined in their publications include:

  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Indoor Air Quality and Microbial Exposure
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Infection Control and Ventilation
  • Building Energy and Comfort Optimization
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Urban Heat Island Mitigation

Atila Novoselac has coauthored multiple works with frequent collaborators such as Mengjia Tang, Delphine K. Farmer, Marina E. Vance, Pawel K. Misztal, and Lea Hildebrandt Ruiz.

Their publications appear predominantly in these venues:

  • Building and Environment
  • Science and Technology for the Built Environment
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Indoor Air

Best Publications

  • Dynamic Demand Response Controller Based on Real-Time Retail Price for Residential Buildings

    Ji Hoon Yoon;Ross Baldick;Atila Novoselac

  • A critical review on the performance and design of combined cooled ceiling and displacement ventilation systems

    Atila Novoselac;Jelena Srebric

  • Demand response for residential buildings based on dynamic price of electricity

    Ji Hoon Yoon;Ross Bladick;Atila Novoselac

  • Surface reservoirs dominate dynamic gas-surface partitioning of many indoor air constituents.

    Chen Wang;Douglas B. Collins;Douglas B. Collins;Caleb Arata;Allen H. Goldstein

  • The relationship between filter pressure drop, indoor air quality, and energy consumption in rooftop HVAC units

    Marwa Zaatari;Atila Novoselac;Jeffrey Siegel

  • Internal convective heat transfer modeling: Critical review and discussion of experimentally derived correlations

    L. Peeters;I. Beausoleil-Morrison;Atila Novoselac

  • The Effects of Filtration on Pressure Drop and Energy Consumption in Residential HVAC Systems (RP-1299)

    Brent Stephens;Atila Novoselac;Jeffrey A. Siegel

  • Localized air-conditioning with occupancy control in an open office

    L. James Lo;Atila Novoselac

  • Monolayer and Multilayer Particle Deposits on Hard Surfaces: Literature Review and Implications for Particle Resuspension in the Indoor Environment

    Brandon E. Boor;Jeffrey A. Siegel;Jeffrey A. Siegel;Atila Novoselac

  • Ventilation effectiveness as an indicator of occupant exposure to particles from indoor sources

    Donghyun Rim;Atila Novoselac

  • Appliance daily energy use in new residential buildings: Use profiles and variation in time-of-use

    K. S. Cetin;P. C. Tabares-Velasco;Atila Novoselac

  • Impact of placement of portable air cleaning devices in multizone residential environments

    Atila Novoselac;Jeffrey A. Siegel

  • Impact of Airflow Characteristics on Particle Resuspension from Indoor Surfaces

    Catherine Mukai;Jeffrey A. Siegel;Atila Novoselac

  • Development of new and validation of existing convection correlations for rooms with displacement ventilation systems

    Atila Novoselac;Brendon J. Burley;Jelena Srebric

  • Human exposure to indoor air pollutants in sleep microenvironments: A literature review

    Brandon E. Boor;Michal P. Spilak;Jelle Laverge;Atila Novoselac

  • Combined wind tunnel and CFD analysis for indoor airflow prediction of wind-driven cross ventilation

    L. James Lo;David Banks;Atila Novoselac

  • Cross ventilation with small openings: Measurements in a multi-zone test building

    L. James Lo;Atila Novoselac

  • Operational characteristics of residential and light-commercial air-conditioning systems in a hot and humid climate zone

    Brent Stephens;Jeffrey A. Siegel;Atila Novoselac

  • Comparison of air exchange efficiency and contaminant removal effectiveness as IAQ indices

    Atila Novoselac;Jelena Srebric

  • Passive Reduction of Human Exposure to Indoor Ozone

    Donna A. Kunkel;Elliott T. Gall;Jeffrey A. Siegel;Atila Novoselac

  • Observations and Contributions of Real-Time Indoor Ammonia Concentrations during HOMEChem

    Laura Ampollini;Erin F. Katz;Stephen Bourne;Yilin Tian

  • Energy Implications of Filtration in Residential and Light-Commercial Buildings

    Brent Stephens;Jeffrey A. Siegel;Atila Novoselac

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard L. Corsi
Richard L. Corsi University of California, Davis
Jeffrey A. Siegel
Jeffrey A. Siegel University of Toronto
Pawel K. Misztal
Pawel K. Misztal University of California, Berkeley
Delphine K. Farmer
Delphine K. Farmer Colorado State University
Allen H. Goldstein
Allen H. Goldstein University of California, Berkeley
Donghyun Rim
Donghyun Rim Pennsylvania State University
William W. Nazaroff
William W. Nazaroff University of California, Berkeley
Peter F. DeCarlo
Peter F. DeCarlo Johns Hopkins University
Jelena Srebric
Jelena Srebric University of Maryland, College Park
Martin J. Blaser
Martin J. Blaser Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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