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James Schauer is a Professor in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, part of the College of Engineering. He holds additional affiliations with the Chemical & Biological Engineering and Mechanical Engineering departments. His research focuses on air quality engineering, atmospheric chemistry, aerosol science, and emissions control. Schauer has received prestigious awards including the William C. Boyle Professorship and the Rosenblith Young Investigator Award. He teaches courses like 'The Chemistry of Air Pollution' and advises thesis students. His work integrates machine learning and sensor networks to address global air pollution challenges, with recent studies emphasizing mercury emissions, black carbon deposition, and pollution transport mechanisms.
- Education:
- MBA, 2010, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
- PhD, 1998, California Institute of Technology
- MS, 1991, University of California-Berkeley
- BS, 1984, Colorado School of Mines
- Research Interests:
- Air pollution mitigation strategies
- Climate change impacts
- Public health implications of emissions
- Advanced analytical techniques for pollutant characterization
- Awards:
- 2020 Boyle Professorship
- 2018 Science Envoy for Air Quality (permanent title)
- 2006 AAAR Kenneth T. Whitby Award
- Grants/Advising:
- Leading federally funded projects on air quality and sensor networks
- Active in advising graduate students (CIV ENGR 990 thesis courses)
