ENVIRONMENTAL
ACADEMICS
DUKE CEE FACULTY

Andrei Khlystov

Research Area(s): Atmospheric Science
Sensing and Sensor Systems
Thermodynamics
Aerosols
Air quality
Environmental Impacts
Environmental Engineering

Andrey Khlystov's main research interests are in the areas of the effect of ambient aerosol on global climate and how the aerosol hygroscopic growth affects the magnitude of the climate forcing; relationship between the particulate mater and the adverse health effects; and development of new automatic measurements techniques to study properties and transformations of ambient aerosol. His strong experimental background includes the management of a monitoring site in Amsterdam within an epidemiological study and management of the EPA and DOE sponsored super-site project in Pittsburgh. He has also developed a number of novel techniques for automatic measurements of aerosol chemical composition. The results of Dr. Khlystov’s research have been reported in international journals, conferences and workshops.

TEACHING (Fall 2009)

CE 120L.001, CHEM PRINCIPLES IN ENV ENG,
CE 120L.01L, CHEM PRINCIPLES IN ENV ENG,
CE 120L.02L, CHEM PRINCIPLES IN ENV ENG,
CE 229.01, INTRO TO ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOL,
CE 242.01, ENVIRON AQUATIC CHEM,

TEACHING (Spring 2010)

CE 247.01, AIR POLLU CONTROL EGR,
CE 265.02, ADVANCED TOPICS,

Recent Publications (More Publications)

  1. Saleh R., Shihadeh A., Khlystov A., Determination of evaporation coefficients of semi-volatile organic aerosols using an integrated volume - tandem differential mobility analysis (IV-TDMA) method, Journal of Aerosol Science, (2009)
  2. Lin M., Walker J., Geron C., Khlystov A., Organic Nitrogen Budget in PM2.5 Atmospheric Aerosol at a Site in SE USA, Atmospheric Chemicstry and Physics - Discussion, vol. 9 (2009), ppt. 17157-17181
  3. Saleh R., and Khlystov A., Determination of activity coefficients of binary semi-volatile organic aerosols using the Integrated Volume Method, Aerosol Sci. Technol, vol. 43 (2009), ppt. 838-846
  4. Khlystov A., Lin M.,Bolch A.M., Ma Y., Investigation of positive artifact formation during sampling semi-volatile aerosol using wet-walled denuders, Atmospheric Environment, vol. 43 (2009), ppt. 364-370
  5. Baldauf R., Thoma E., Khlystov A., Isakov V., Bowker G., Long T., Snow R., Impacts of noise barriers on near-road air quality, Atmospheric Environment, vol. 42 no. 32 (2008), ppt. 7502-7507 [abs]

Education:

  • PhD, Wageningen University, 1998
  • MS, Novosibirsk State University, 1992

Research Interests:

    Effect of ambient aerosol on global climate and how the aerosol hygroscopic growth affects the magnitude of the climate forcing; relationship between the particulate mater and the adverse health effects; and development of new automatic measurements techniques to study properties and transformations of ambient aerosol

Curriculum Vitae:

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Professional and Service Activities
  • Chair, Atmospheric Aerosol Work Group of the American Association for Aerosol Research
  • Member, American Association for Aerosol Research
  • Member, American Geophysical Union
  • Reviewer for Atmospheric Environment, Environmental Science and Technology, Aerosol Science and Technology, Journal of Air and Waste Management Association

UPCOMING EVENTS:

CEE Events


ME Seminar Series: Dr. Robert J. Kenny, Marshall Flight Space Center
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
11:30 AM-1:00 PM, Fitzpatrick Center Schiciano Auditorium Side A

CEINT Seminar Series
Thursday, November 12, 2009
12:00 PM-1:00 PM, Hudson Hall 125

Engineering Alumni Council Meeting
Saturday, November 14, 2009
9:00 AM-1:00 PM, Teer 115

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