Author Biographies

Dr. Nigel Goodman is a Senior Research Fellow in Air Quality and Health based in the Health Research Institute at the University of Canberra. He is an air quality scientist with expertise in reducing human exposure to the sources of indoor and outdoor air pollution. Nigel is member of the Healthy Environments and Lives (HEAL) National Research Network and Centre for Safe Air (CSA), where he helps to address the impacts of air pollution associated with environmental change, on human health.  His research interests include indoor air quality, volatile organic compounds, fine and ultrafine particulate matter, air filtration technologies, low VOC building materials, and low VOC consumer products.
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Prof. Dr. Sotiris Vardoulakis is Director of the Healthy Environments And Lives (HEAL) National Research Network and Professor of Environmental Public Health at the University of Canberra Health Research Institute. He is co-Director of the Clean Environment for Planetary Health in Asia, and the Clean Energy for Healthy Environments And Lives Partnerships. Previously he was Research Director at the Institute of Occupational Medicine in Edinburgh and Head of the Environmental Change Department at Public Health England. Vardoulakis’ research interests include climate change, air pollution, sustainable cities, exposure analysis, health impact assessment, environmental health policy and communication.
Prof. Dr. Anne Steinemann is a Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Melbourne, Australia, and Professor of Engineering at James Cook University, Australia. In 1984 she graduated from the University of California, Irvine with a B.S. (magna cum laude) in civil and environmental engineering. In 1985 she graduated from University of California, Los Angeles with a M.S. in civil and environmental engineering. In 1993 she was awarded a Ph.D. by Stanford University in civil and environmental engineering. Prof. Dr. Anne Steinemann received the CAREER Award - National Science Foundation in 1998, the Engineer of the New Millennium - National Science Foundation in 2011, and the Science Service Award - Department of Water Resources (State of California) in 2014. She is internationally recognised for her research in areas of engineering and sustainability, including healthy built environments, indoor air quality, consumer product emissions and exposures, drought management, and climate-related hazards.
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