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Atila Novoselac is the Associate Chair of Architectural Engineering and a Professor at the University of Texas at Austin's College of Engineering. He holds the Josey Centennial Professorship in Energy Resources. His expertise spans architectural engineering, building energy systems, and indoor environmental quality. Dr. Novoselac's research focuses on ventilation design, pollutant transport modeling, and sustainable building technologies.
He earned a Ph.D. in Architectural Engineering from Penn State University (2004), and M.S. and B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Belgrade, Serbia (2000 and 1994).
His research interests include advanced airflow modeling, energy-efficient HVAC systems, and indoor air quality optimization. Recent work explores the integration of renewable energy systems, thermal energy storage, and microgrid technologies. He has pioneered studies on disinfectant byproduct interactions with masks and surfaces, as well as real-time indoor air quality monitoring using novel sensor networks.
Dr. Novoselac's publications emphasize data-driven approaches to building performance, including dynamic optimization of indoor environments and scenario-based decision support for resilient infrastructure. His work bridges engineering principles with public health outcomes, addressing challenges in urbanization and climate adaptation.

