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Teaching

Dr. Misztal teaches the following courses:

CE397 Novel Air Quality Measurement Techniques (Graduate Level, Fall Semester)

CE397 Air Quality, Aerosols, and Health (Graduate Level, Fall Semester)

CE369R Indoor Air Quality (Undergraduate Level, Spring Semester)

ARE102 Introduction to Architectural Engineering (co-taught, Undegraduate Level, Fall Semester)



Spring 2020 CE369R Indoor Air Quality (#16215) MWF 11:00 – 12:00 (Internet)

TA: Daniel Blomdahl, blomdahl@utexas.edu

Fall 2020 CE97 (#15525) Novel Air Quality Measurement Techniques TTh 12:30 – 14:00 (Internet, hands-on sessions at PRC)

TA: Emma Hall, echall3@utexas.edu

Novel Air Quality Measurement Techniques hands-on course – socially distanced, outdoor measurement session at our UTest House on 10/30/2020. Sniffing the VOCs in vehicle emissions and SUV interior using our Vocus PTR-ToF-MS!!

Spring 2020 CE369R Indoor Air Quality (#15535) MWF 13:00 – 14:00 ECJ 1.322

TA: Daniel Blomdahl, blomdahl@utexas.edu

Fall 2019 CE397 Novel Air Quality Measurement Techniques (#15564) TTh 12:30 – 14:00 ECJ 3.122

TA: Catherine Masoud (Chemical Engineering), catgrm@utexas.edu

Novel Air Quality Measurement Techniques hands-on course – practical session at UTest House on 10/25/2019.

 

Syllabus, course materials, and lecture slides are available on the course page onlineĀ 

 

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Prof. Pawel K. Misztal
Assistant Professor
Department of Civil, Architectural & Environmental Engineering

Department of Psychology (by courtesy)

misztal@utexas.edu
@MisztalPawel
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