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Faculty and students at the University of Texas are at the cutting-edge of research related to indoor environmental quality. We have researched a wide range of topics related to sources and control of indoor air pollution, and human exposure to contaminants in indoor environments. We have studied environments ranging from homes, elementary schools, school buses, office buildings, and more. We have also employed state-of-the-art research facilities, including a spectrum of pollutant source and fate chambers and an HVAC test facility. We will continue to add to our capabilities with a new test house facility (UTest House) which will be completed by the Spring of 2008.

In this section we have highlighted several examples of Past and Ongoing Research projects. We have also provided a detailed list of current Priority Research Areas as guidance to current IGERT trainees and prospective applicants.

 

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