David Faulkner has more than 20 years’ experience working in the Indoor Environment Department at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL). Most of his research has been in commercial buildings but recently has been conducting research in residences. He has the greatest amount of experience with the use of tracer gases to measure ventilation rates.
David has a BA in Math/Physics from Whitman College, a BS and MS in Mechanical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology and an MS in Applied Mathematics from the California State University at Hayward.
This publications database is an ongoing project, and not all Division publications are represented here yet.
Publications
2003
2002
Hodgson, Alfred T., David Faulkner, Douglas P. Sullivan, Dennis L. DiBartolomeo, Marion L. Russell, and William J. Fisk. Effect of outside air ventilation rate on VOC concentrations and emissions in a call center In
Proceedings of the Indoor Air 2002 Conference, Monterey, CA. Vol. 2. Indoor Air 2002, Santa Cruz, CA, 2002.
Mendell, Mark J., William J. Fisk, Marty R. Petersen, Cynthia J. Hines, Maxia Dong, David Faulkner, James A. Deddens, Avima M. Ruder, Douglas P. Sullivan, and Mark F. Boeniger. "
Indoor Particles and Symptoms Among Office Workers: Results from a Double-Blind Cross-Over Study."
Epidemiology 13, no. 3 (2002): 296-304.
Wagner, J., Douglas P. Sullivan, David Faulkner, Lara A. Gundel, William J. Fisk, Leon E. Alevantis, and Jed M. Waldman. Measurements And Modeling Of Environmental Tobacco Smoke Leakage From A Simulated Smoking Room In
Proceedings of the Indoor Air 2002 Conference, Monterey, CA. Vol. 2. Indoor Air 2002, Santa Cruz, CA, 2002.
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Federspiel, Clifford C., Gao Liu, Maureen Lahiff, David Faulkner, Dennis L. DiBartolomeo, William J. Fisk, Phillip N. Price, and Douglas P. Sullivan. Worker performance and ventilation: Analyses of individual data for call-center workers In
Proceedings of the Indoor Air 2002 Conference, Monterey, CA. Vol. 1. Indoor Air 2002, Santa Cruz, CA, 2002.