His primary areas of study are Air pollution, Environmental engineering, Environmental chemistry, Volatile organic compound and Air quality index. Stuart Batterman combines subjects such as Particulates, Pediatrics, Indoor air quality and Environmental health with his study of Air pollution. His Environmental engineering study deals with Polybrominated diphenyl ethers intersecting with Persistent organic pollutant and Waste management.
Stuart Batterman interconnects Rainbow smelt, Benzene and Pollutant in the investigation of issues within Environmental chemistry. The Volatile organic compound study combines topics in areas such as Statistics, Seasonality, Environmental exposure and Gasoline. His work carried out in the field of Air quality index brings together such families of science as Carbon dioxide, Nitrogen oxide and Pollution.
His primary areas of investigation include Environmental health, Air pollution, Environmental chemistry, Pollutant and Environmental engineering. His study in Environmental health is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Asthma, Asthmatic children, Air pollutants and Respiratory system. His research in Air pollution intersects with topics in Environmental monitoring, Particulates, Pollution and Air quality index.
His Environmental chemistry study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Volatile organic compound. In the field of Pollutant, his study on Near road overlaps with subjects such as Ambient air. His Environmental engineering study combines topics in areas such as Waste management and Air exchange.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Environmental health, Pollutant, Particulates, Air pollution and Asthma. His specific area of interest is Environmental health, where Stuart Batterman studies Environmental exposure. Stuart Batterman has included themes like Health impact assessment and Air pollutants in his Pollutant study.
His Particulates study which covers Electronic waste that intersects with Inhalation exposure. His Air pollution study incorporates themes from Meteorology, Air quality index, Spatial variability, Pollution and NOx. Stuart Batterman has researched Asthma in several fields, including Rhinovirus and Respiratory system.
Stuart Batterman mainly focuses on Environmental health, Particulates, Indoor air quality, Air pollution and Environmental exposure. His work deals with themes such as Health impact assessment and Asthma, which intersect with Environmental health. His Particulates research includes elements of Turbulence, CTAG, Ozone and Portable emissions measurement system.
As part of the same scientific family, Stuart Batterman usually focuses on Indoor air quality, concentrating on Ventilation and intersecting with Environmentally friendly and Environmental quality. In his work, Spatial variability, Pollution, Gee and Pollutant is strongly intertwined with Meteorology, which is a subfield of Air pollution. His research investigates the link between Environmental exposure and topics such as Odds ratio that cross with problems in Risk factor, Family history, Pentachlorobenzene, Toxicology and Generalized estimating equation.
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Air pollution and health risks due to vehicle traffic.
Kai Zhang;Stuart Batterman.
Science of The Total Environment (2013)
Indoor air quality in Michigan schools.
C. Godwin;S. Batterman.
Indoor Air (2007)
VOCs in industrial, urban and suburban neighborhoods, Part 1: Indoor and outdoor concentrations, variation, and risk drivers
Chunrong Jia;Stuart Batterman;Christopher Godwin.
Atmospheric Environment (2008)
Optimizing traffic control to reduce fuel consumption and vehicular emissions: Integrated approach with VISSIM, CMEM, and VISGAOST
Aleksandar Stevanovic;Jelka Stevanovic;Kai Zhang;Stuart Batterman.
Transportation Research Record (2009)
A critical review of naphthalene sources and exposures relevant to indoor and outdoor air.
Chunrong Jia;Stuart Batterman.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (2010)
Optimal coating selection for the analysis of organic vapor mixtures with polymer-coated surface acoustic wave sensor arrays
Edward T. Zellers;Stuart A. Batterman;Mingwei. Han;Samuel J. Patrash.
Analytical Chemistry (1995)
Concentrations and emissions of polybrominated diphenyl ethers from U.S. houses and garages.
Stuart A. Batterman;Sergei Chernyak;Chunrong Jia;Christopher Godwin.
Environmental Science & Technology (2009)
Vehicle emissions in congestion: Comparison of work zone, rush hour and free-flow conditions
Kai Zhang;Stuart Batterman;François Dion.
Atmospheric Environment (2011)
Migration of volatile organic compounds from attached garages to residences: a major exposure source.
Stuart Batterman;Chunrong Jia;Gina Hatzivasilis.
Environmental Research (2007)
Characterization of Particulate Emissions from Occupant Activities in Offices
Marianna Luoma;Stuart A. Batterman.
Indoor Air (2001)
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