Welcome to Professor Michael Hannigan's research group website!
Pictured is the CCRUSH Monitoring Site at Maplewood Elementary
The Hannigan research group studies the multifaceted public health and environmental issue of air pollution. Research focuses include: understanding both fine (PM2.5) and coarse (PM10-2.5) particulate matter composition, sources, physics, and health effects; developing and applying air quality instruments that utilize low-cost gas-phase pollutant monitors (i.e. personal exposure, flux chamber, natural gas emissions); and designing energy- and air quality-based outreach programs for the first and developing worlds.
The latest:
3/5/2013
FrackingSENSE: What We Know, What We Don't Know, and What We Hope to Learn about Natural Gas Development is a series of seminars being presented in Boulder in collaboration with the Center of the American West, CU Continuing Education, Boulder County, and the AirWaterGas Reserach Network. You can find a calendar of the seminars here!
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