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Professor Heather Holmes is an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. She earned her Bachelor and Master of science degrees, and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, with emphasis in environmental fluid dynamics. Professor Holmes’ research group uses ground-based sensors, atmospheric models, and satellite remote sensing to investigate atmospheric physics, air pollution sources, transport, and dispersion, and provide data for human health and public policy assessments. She has a history of collaborative research with the objectives of improving the understanding of air pollution exposure and understanding regulatory impacts on ambient air pollution concentrations.
By Dr. SunshineProfessor Heather Holmes is an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. She earned her Bachelor and Master of science degrees, and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, with emphasis in environmental fluid dynamics. Professor Holmes’ research group uses ground-based sensors, atmospheric models, and satellite remote sensing to investigate atmospheric physics, air pollution sources, transport, and dispersion, and provide data for human health and public policy assessments. She has a history of collaborative research with the objectives of improving the understanding of air pollution exposure and understanding regulatory impacts on ambient air pollution concentrations.