Shelly L. Miller
- Professor
- Chair, ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Faculty Assembly
- Air Quality
Research Interests
Urban and indoor air quality, control technology, health effects, sources and exposure to particulate air pollution, development and evaluation of indoor air quality control measures
Miller's current research projects include assessing and designing engineering controls such as filtration and for improving indoor environmental quality, reducing building energy consumption and improving health, source apportionment of and association with health effects, association of with health effects in urban and rural areas, characterization of indoor environmental quality in homes, characterizing ultrafine particles that penetrate into mechanically ventilated buildings, understanding the of the built environment, studying how HVAC systems play a role in infectious disease transmission, and identifying in urban communities. She has received funding for her research program from the US EPA, HUD, CDC, NIOSH, NSF, NIH, ASHRAE, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and various private foundations and industry sponsors.