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Nicholas Clements is an Adjunct Instructor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder. He also serves as Senior Professional Research Assistant, Larson Laboratory Manager, and Building Energy Smart Technologies (BEST) Center Manager. His research focuses on urban and indoor air quality, building science, and environmental justice, with a particular emphasis on reducing pollution exposure in marginalized communities.
- Education: BS, MS, and PhD in Mechanical Engineering from CU Boulder
- Professional Roles: Former Director of Building Science at the Well Living Lab (collaboration with Mayo Clinic), Postdoc at CU Boulder
- Committee Involvement: Chair of ASHRAE's Environmental Health Committee and member of SGPC10
Research interests span air quality monitoring, filtration effectiveness, airborne infection control, and the intersection of buildings and human health. His work integrates technology solutions like DNA aerosol tracers and smart navigation systems to address environmental disparities. Key contributions include managing the Larson Laboratory for HVAC testing and leading the NSF-funded BEST Center to advance energy-efficient building systems.
Literature contributions highlight trends in air quality interventions, biophilic design impacts, and community-focused environmental solutions. Lab and team leadership positions emphasize translational research for real-world applications in public health and urban resilience.



