Nicholas J. Stanley, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Mechanical Engineering | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
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(The fate of airborne nanoparticles released from a leak in a nanoparticle production process into a simulated workplace environment.) |
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Goyal SM, Anantharaman S, Ramakrishnan MA, et al. (2011) Detection of viruses in used ventilation filters from two large public buildings. American Journal of Infection Control. 39: e30-8 |
Ho J, Stanley NJ, Kuehn TH. (2011) Feasibility of using real-time optical methods for detecting the presence of viable bacteria aerosols at low concentrations in clean room environments Aerobiologia. 27: 163-172 |
Kuehn TH, Stanley NJ, Raynor PC, et al. (2011) Ventilation filters as high volume sampling devices for airborne bacteria and virus particles in buildings Iaq Conference |
Stanley NJ, Qi C, Pui DYH. (2010) A new method of filter efficiency evaluation using the nanoparticle surface area monitor (NSAM) for a nanoparticle health relevant filter efficiency measure Filtration. 10: 42-48 |
Pui DY, Qi C, Stanley N, et al. (2008) Recirculating air filtration significantly reduces exposure to airborne nanoparticles. Environmental Health Perspectives. 116: 863-6 |
Qi C, Stanley N, Pui DY, et al. (2008) Laboratory and on-road evaluations of cabin air filters using number and surface area concentration monitors. Environmental Science & Technology. 42: 4128-32 |
Stanley NJ, Kuehn TH, Kim SW, et al. (2008) Background culturable bacteria aerosol in two large public buildings using HVAC filters as long term, passive, high-volume air samplers. Journal of Environmental Monitoring : Jem. 10: 474-81 |