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About Elliott Gall

Dr. Elliott Gall is an assistant professor at Portland State University in the department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering. He received his B.S.E. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Florida and his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Gall's research and teaching aims to improve human health through understanding how indoor spaces affect exposures to air pollution. Dr. Gall’s research include field measurements, laboratory studies, and development of mathematical models to characterize sources, transformation, and removal processes of indoor air pollutants. Current projects include assessment of effectiveness of air pollution interventions in schools, characterization of particle levels in patient rooms during aerosol generating medical procedures, wildfires and indoor air quality, and measurement of human chemical emissions into indoor spaces.

Dr. Gall has authored over thirty peer-reviewed journal publications on indoor and urban air quality. He is an active member of the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate, and was acknowledged by this society with the 2018 Yaglou Award for his work on indoor ozone chemistry. He is an active member of ASHRAE, and has served on committees related to mechanical and natural ventilation of commercial buildings. His work at Portland State has been featured in The Atlantic, National Geographic, and The Seattle Times. He tweets about indoor air quality and other topics @etgall.

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Present Assistant Professor, Portland State University Mechanical & Materials Engineering
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