Atila Novoselac, Ph.D.
Associate Professor

Office: Office: ECJ 5.422
Phone: (512) 475-8175
Fax: (512) 471-3191
Email: atila@mail.utexas.edu
UT Mail: C1752
My Website: http://www.caee.utexas.edu/prof/novoselac/

Mailing Address: 
The University of Texas at Austin
Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Department-ARE
301 E. Dean Keeton St. Stop C1752
Austin, TX 78712-1094

Area(s) of Expertise: 
Architectural Engineering

Educational Qualifications: 
Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, Architectural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Option, 2004
M.S., University of Belgrade, Serbia, Mechanical Engineering, 2000
B.S., University of Belgrade, Serbia, Mechanical Engineering, 1994

Technical Interests: 
Ventilation and indoor air quality; computations and measurements of airflows in buildings;
pollutants transport modeling; building energy analysis.

Selected Publications:

Goldstein, K. and Novoselac, A., 2010. “Convective Heat Transfer in Rooms with Ceiling Slot Diffusers (RP-1416).” HVAC&R Research Journal, 16 (5), 629-655.

Rim, D. and Novoselac, A., 2010. “Ventilation Effectiveness as an Indicator of Occupant Exposure to Indoor Particles.” Building and Environment, 45 (5), 1214–1224.

Rim, D. and Novoselac, A., 2009. “Transport of Particulate and Gaseous Pollutants in the Vicinity of a Human Body.” Building and Environment, 44 (9), 1840-1849.

Mukai, C., Siegel, J.A., and Novoselac, A., 2009. “Effect of Airflow Characteristics and Surface Properties on Particle Resuspension.” Aerosol Science and Technology, 43(10), 1022-1032.

Rim, D., Novoselac, A., and Morrison, G., 2009. “The Influence of Chemical Interactions at the Human Surface on Breathing-zone Levels of Reactants and Products.” Indoor Air, 19 (4), 324-334.