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#27 - Charles Weschler: Unpacking the Impact of Ozone on Indoor Air Quality and Health
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A converation with Charles Weschler
After completing his Ph.D. in chemistry at the University of Chicago, Dr. Weschler did postdoctoral studies with Prof. Fred Basolo at Northwestern University.
In 1975 he joined Bell Laboratories as a research scientist in the Physical Chemistry Division. He conducted research at Bell Labs and its successor institutions until 2001 being named a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff (1986).
In 2001 he retired from Bellcore/Telcordia and accepted positions at the Environmental & Occupational Health Science Institute, Rutgers University, and the International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy, Technical University of Denmark. He has continued in those positions through the present. In 2010 he joined the faculty of the Building Science department at Tsinghua University (Beijing) as an ongoing Visiting Professor.
He is also an Adjunct Professor in the Rutgers School of Public Health.
He was a Member of the Committee on Air Quality in Passenger Cabins in Commercial Aircraft, National Academy of Sciences, 2000-2001;
Advisor on Strategies to Protect the Health of Deployed US Forces, National Academy of Sciences, 1998-2000;
Member of the Committee to Review the Structure and Performance of the Health Effects Institute, National Academy of Sciences, 1991-1993;
And Member of the Committee on Advances in Assessing Human Exposure to Airborne Pollutants, National Academy of Sciences, 1987-1990.
From 1999-2005 he served on the US EPA’s Science Advisory Board, and from 2012-2023 was an advisor for the Sloan Foundation’s Chemistry of Indoor Environments program.
He was elected to the International Academy of Indoor Air Sciences in 1999 and received the Pettenkofer Award, its highest honor, in 2014.
He has been conferred the 2017 Haagen-Smit Prize from Atmospheric Environment; “Distinguished Visiting Professor” at Tsinghua University (2018); “Doctor Technices Honoris Causa” from the Technical University of Denmark (2018); and was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2020, AAAS).
We spoke about Ozone, it impacts on human health and the air chemistry in our indoor environments.
And needless to say, if you go looking for information and papers on Ozone Charles Weschler if not an author will be cited somewhere.
So it was a pleasure and honour to talk to Charles, who is an absolute gentleman and so generous with his time.
Ozone is fascinating, never far from controversy and quite a naughty little pollutant by all accounts. It plays a fascinating role in our indoor environments.
This is a really insightful episode and full of information, so strap in, get ready to Google some chemistry names, and enjoy.
Check out the Air Quality Matters website for more information, updates and more. And the YouTube Channel
This Podcast is brought to you in partnership with.
Aereco
Aico
Ultra Protect
InBiot
All great companies that share the podcast's passion for better air quality in the built environment. Supporting them helps support the show.
Kapitel
1. #27 - Charles Weschler: Unpacking the Impact of Ozone on Indoor Air Quality and Health (00:00:00)
2. Understanding Ozone and Its Impacts (00:00:13)
3. Indoor Ozone Exposure and Health (00:18:24)
4. Ozone Chemistry and Indoor Environment (00:39:39)
5. Passive Ozone Removal Solutions (00:54:26)
6. Indoor Ozone Chemistry and Toxicity (01:05:47)
7. Importance of Indoor Chemistry and Funding (01:16:10)
8. Cost Benefit of Removing Ozone (01:26:36)
9. Managing Ozone Levels in Indoor Environments (01:39:37)
10. Indoor Environmental Chemistry (01:59:15)
74 Episoden
Manage episode 422801989 series 3523693
A converation with Charles Weschler
After completing his Ph.D. in chemistry at the University of Chicago, Dr. Weschler did postdoctoral studies with Prof. Fred Basolo at Northwestern University.
In 1975 he joined Bell Laboratories as a research scientist in the Physical Chemistry Division. He conducted research at Bell Labs and its successor institutions until 2001 being named a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff (1986).
In 2001 he retired from Bellcore/Telcordia and accepted positions at the Environmental & Occupational Health Science Institute, Rutgers University, and the International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy, Technical University of Denmark. He has continued in those positions through the present. In 2010 he joined the faculty of the Building Science department at Tsinghua University (Beijing) as an ongoing Visiting Professor.
He is also an Adjunct Professor in the Rutgers School of Public Health.
He was a Member of the Committee on Air Quality in Passenger Cabins in Commercial Aircraft, National Academy of Sciences, 2000-2001;
Advisor on Strategies to Protect the Health of Deployed US Forces, National Academy of Sciences, 1998-2000;
Member of the Committee to Review the Structure and Performance of the Health Effects Institute, National Academy of Sciences, 1991-1993;
And Member of the Committee on Advances in Assessing Human Exposure to Airborne Pollutants, National Academy of Sciences, 1987-1990.
From 1999-2005 he served on the US EPA’s Science Advisory Board, and from 2012-2023 was an advisor for the Sloan Foundation’s Chemistry of Indoor Environments program.
He was elected to the International Academy of Indoor Air Sciences in 1999 and received the Pettenkofer Award, its highest honor, in 2014.
He has been conferred the 2017 Haagen-Smit Prize from Atmospheric Environment; “Distinguished Visiting Professor” at Tsinghua University (2018); “Doctor Technices Honoris Causa” from the Technical University of Denmark (2018); and was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2020, AAAS).
We spoke about Ozone, it impacts on human health and the air chemistry in our indoor environments.
And needless to say, if you go looking for information and papers on Ozone Charles Weschler if not an author will be cited somewhere.
So it was a pleasure and honour to talk to Charles, who is an absolute gentleman and so generous with his time.
Ozone is fascinating, never far from controversy and quite a naughty little pollutant by all accounts. It plays a fascinating role in our indoor environments.
This is a really insightful episode and full of information, so strap in, get ready to Google some chemistry names, and enjoy.
Check out the Air Quality Matters website for more information, updates and more. And the YouTube Channel
This Podcast is brought to you in partnership with.
Aereco
Aico
Ultra Protect
InBiot
All great companies that share the podcast's passion for better air quality in the built environment. Supporting them helps support the show.
Kapitel
1. #27 - Charles Weschler: Unpacking the Impact of Ozone on Indoor Air Quality and Health (00:00:00)
2. Understanding Ozone and Its Impacts (00:00:13)
3. Indoor Ozone Exposure and Health (00:18:24)
4. Ozone Chemistry and Indoor Environment (00:39:39)
5. Passive Ozone Removal Solutions (00:54:26)
6. Indoor Ozone Chemistry and Toxicity (01:05:47)
7. Importance of Indoor Chemistry and Funding (01:16:10)
8. Cost Benefit of Removing Ozone (01:26:36)
9. Managing Ozone Levels in Indoor Environments (01:39:37)
10. Indoor Environmental Chemistry (01:59:15)
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