Professor, Indoor Air Chemistry, University of York
Nicola Carslaw is a Professor of indoor air chemistry. With her group, her research primarily involves numerical modelling of air pollution chemistry in the indoor environment, investigating the chemical processes that cause high concentrations of air pollutants indoors. Current research focuses on indoor air pollution that results from the use of cleaning devices and surface cleaners, emissions from materials (e.g. furnishing) and humans (e.g. from skin and breath), as well as other activities associated with human occupancy (e.g. cooking and cleaning).
She is a key member of the invite-only $50M Chemistry of the Indoor Environment (CIE) Program and leads >200 scientists in the EU COST Action INDAIRPOLLNET, which will shape future indoor air quality research in Europe. She is also a member of the UK Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollution (COMEAP) and an Associate Editor (on Indoor Air) for Atmospheric Environment. She has also advised the SAGE Environmental Modelling Group on air cleaning impacts on indoor air quality in relation to the covid-19 pandemic.

Air purifiers: indoor pollution kills but many devices are ineffective and some may even cause harm
Dec 19, 2022 16:40 pm UTC| Business
Air pollution kills around 7 million people each year. Most of these deaths occur in developing countries, where solid fuel is often burned in poorly ventilated spaces. However, between 26,000 and 38,000 of those deaths...