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Charles O. Stanier

charles-stanier@uiowa.edu

Photo of Charles StanierAssistant Professor
Chemical and Biochemical Engineering

Researcher
Center for Global and Regional Environmental Research

Research Engineer
IIHR--Hydroscience and Engineering

Investigator
Environmental Health Sciences Research Center

4122 Seamans Center for the Engineering Arts and Sciences
The University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242-1527
Telephone: (319) 335-1399

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Complete Curriculum Vitae (PDF File)

Joined the College of Engineering: 2004 

Education: Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, 2003
M.S. Environmental Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 1998
B.S.E. Chemical Engineering, Princeton University, 1994

Special Fields of Knowledge: Atmospheric carbon dioxide; ultrafine atmospheric particles; atmospheric chemistry; aerosol health effects; organic aerosol chemistry.

Present Research Interests: Laboratory investigation and field sampling of air pollution, particularly of aerosol particles; Computation simulations to elucidate questions of atmospheric, aerosol chemistry, and the health effects of airborne contaminants.

Selected Publications: 

  • Campbell, J. E., Carmichael, G. R., Tang, Y., Chai, T., Vay, S. A., Choi, Y.-H., Sachse, G. W., Singh, H. B., Schnoor, J. L., Stanier, C.O.,  “Analysis of Anthropogenic CO2 Signal in ICARTT Observations Using a Regional Chemical Transport Model and Observed Tracers,” Tellus B, 2007.
  • Stanier, C., Pathak, R., and Pandis, S.N., “Measurements of the Volatility of Aerosols from α-Pinene Ozonolysis,” Environmental Science and Technology, 2007.
  • Pathak, Ravi K., Stanier, C.O., Donahue, N.M., and Pandis, S.N.  “Ozonolysis of α-pinene at atmospherically relevant concentrations: Temperature dependence of aerosol mass fractions (yields),” Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres 2007, 112, D03201, doi:10.1029/2006JD007436.
  • Donahue, N.M., Robinson, A.L., Stanier, C.O., and Pandis, S.N., “The Coupled Partitioning, Dilution and Chemical Aging of Semivolatile Organics,” Environmental Science and Technology 2006, Vol 40, 2635-2643.
  • Shrivastava, M., Lipsky, E., Stanier, C.O., and Robinson, A.L., “Modeling Semi-Volatile Organic Aerosol Mass Emissions from Combustion Systems,” Environmental Science and Technology, Vol 40, 2006, pp. 2671-2677.

Recent Awards, Awards: 2006 Sheldon K. Friedlander Award of the American Association for Aerosol Research

Active Scientific and Professional Society Memberships: American Institute of Chemical Engineers; American Association for Aerosol Research; Air and Waste Management Association.

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