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Richard Corsi Richard Corsi
Professor - E.C.H. Bantel Professor for Professional Practice
corsi@mail.utexas.edu




Richard Corsi
Office: ECJ 9.102E
Phone: (512) 471-3611
Fax: (512) 471-1720
UT Mail: C1786


Interests
Dr. Corsi teaches courses related to fluid mechanics, indoor air quality (physics and chemistry) and human exposure to air pollution in buildings. His research interests focus on improved understanding of sources of indoor air pollution, homogeneous and heterogeneous indoor air chemistry, human exposure to air pollution in buildings, and strategies to reduce human exposure to indoor toxins.  He also enjoys writing folk songs, playing guitar, and training dogs.

Education
B.S., Humboldt State University, Environmental Resources Engineering, 1983
M.S., University of California, Davis, Civil/Environmental Engineering, 1985
Ph.D., University of California, Davis, Civil/Environmental Engineering,1989

Representative Publications
Poppendieck, D., Hubbard, H., Weshcler, C.J., and Corsi, R. L., “Formation and Emissions of Carbonyls during and Following Gas-Phase Ozonation of Indoor Materials,” Atmospheric Environment, 41: 7614-7626 (2007).

Sarwar, G., and Corsi, R., “The Effects of Ozone/Limonene Reactions on Indoor Secondary Organic Aerosols,” Atmospheric Environment, 41: 959-973 (2007).

Poppendieck, D., Hubbard, H., Ward, M., Weschler, C.J., and Corsi, R.L., “Ozone Reactions with Indoor Materials during Building Disinfection, ” Atmospheric Environment, 41 (15): 3166-3176 (2007).

Zhao, P., Siegel, J.A., and Corsi, R.L., “Ozone Removal by HVAC Filters, ” Atmospheric Environment, 41(15): 3151-3160 (2007).

Lin, C.-C., and Corsi, R.L., “Texanol® Ester Alcohol; Emissions from Latex Paints: Temporal Variations and Multi-Component Recoveries,” Atmospheric Environment, 41(15): 3225-3234 (2007).