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Charles Weschler is a Visiting Professor in the Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). His research focuses on indoor environmental chemistry, ozone reactions, and their health impacts. Key interests include skin oil ozonolysis, personal care product effects, and exposure pathways in asthma patients. He has supervised projects like the Indoor Particles PhD program (2003–2006).
Recent studies investigate ozone-induced respiratory effects, humidity-driven skin surface chemistry, and synergistic risks from particulate matter and ozone byproducts. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to clean air and health protection.
- Education: Not explicitly listed in text
- Affiliations: DTU, Rutgers University (email domain), International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate
Publications emphasize controlled exposure experiments, chemical kinetics of skin reactions, and asthma physiology. No awards listed, but research has been referenced in 44+ news outlets and Mendeley readership.
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