Scientific Staff
Bjarne W. Olesen, Director Professor,
Ph.D.
Geo Clausen, Scientific Secretary Associate Professor,
Ph.D.
Gunnar Langkilde, Administrative Secretary Associate Professor,
M.Sc.
David P. Wyon Professor,
Ph.D.
Charles J. Weschler Professor,
Ph.D.
Jan Sundell Professor,
Dr.Med.Sci., M.Sc.Eng.
Arsen Melikov Associate Professor,
Ph.D.
Jørn Toftum Associate Professor,
Ph.D.
Carl-Gustaf Bornehag Associate Professor,
Ph.D.
Peter Strøm-Tejsen Post Doc,
Ph.D.
Gabriel Beko Post Doc,
Ph.D.
Pawel Wargocki Associate Professor,
Ph.D.
Lei Fang Associate Professor,
Ph.D.
Carsten Rode Associate Professor,
Ph.D.
Peter V. Nielsen Professor,
Ph.D.
Shengwei Zhu Post Doc,
Ph.D.
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Pawel Wargocki
Associate Professor, Ph.D.
International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy Technical University of Denmark, Building 402 DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
Phone: +45 45 25 40 11
Fax: +45 45 93 21 66
Email: pw@byg.dtu.dk
Biography
Born in 1966 in Warsaw in Poland. Graduated from the Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Sanitary Engineering in 1990 with a degree of M.Sc. in environmental engineering with specialization in the fields of district heating and heating and ventilation. M.Sc. thesis on efficient use of energy in dwellings was awarded by the Polish Ministry of Buildings.
After graduation, affiliated with the Institute of Heating and Ventilation at the Warsaw University of Technology as an academic teacher. In 1993 visiting guest researcher at the Laboratory of Heating and Air Conditioning, Technical University of Denmark.
Conducted a Ph.D.-study at the Technical University of Denmark in the period from 1995 to 1998. The Ph.D.-thesis was entitled "Human perception, productivity and symptoms related to indoor air quality". The Ph.D.-study demonstrated for the first time ever a relation between air quality and human mental performance.
Currently occupied as an assistant research professor at the International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy, Technical University of Denmark.
From 1996, member of the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ).
Three main research activities are:
(1) measurements of indoor air quality with trained and untrained panels;
(2) modelling of indoor air quality;
(3) the effects of indoor air pollution and ventilation on humans' comfort, health and performance.
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