
Dr. Jennifer Logue is an air quality engineer with more than 8 years of experience in modeling and measuring indoor and outdoor air concentrations, health impacts, and apportioning risk and health damages to sources. She has recently worked in the residential sector looking at the energy and indoor air quality impacts of ventilation and non-ventilation approaches to reducing indoor concentrations. She has worked extensively in both academia and with local agencies and governments to identify and prioritize sources of air quality hazards and develop work plans for reducing exposures and risks. Dr. Logue received a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and in Engineering and Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University and a M.S. and B.S of Fire Protection Engineering from the University of Maryland College Park.
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