
معرفی
Robert Greenwald is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Emory University's Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health and currently holds an Assistant Professor position at Georgia State University. His primary research focuses on measuring air pollution's impact on human health, with emphasis on microenvironmental exposures like vehicle commuting and pediatric asthma. He has developed novel air sampling systems and conducted atmospheric particulate matter studies on crop production.
Education:
- Ph.D., Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005
- M.S., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2001
- B.S., Civil Engineering, Clemson University, 1994
Research Interests: Air pollution exposure dynamics, aerosol instrumentation, environmental health disparities, and the intersection of atmospheric science with public health. His work bridges engineering and epidemiology, addressing real-world applications such as urban air quality and climate resilience.
Professional Background: Postdoctoral fellowship at Emory’s Department of Pediatrics (2005–2008) studying asthma and air pollution. Prior to academia, served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Benin (1995–1998).
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams at Emory and Georgia State on environmental health projects, though specific lab names are not mentioned in the provided text.




