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Mandana Mazaheri
Researcher at Queensland University of Technology
Publications - 73
Citations - 2698
Mandana Mazaheri is an academic researcher from Queensland University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Particle number & Ultrafine particle. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1869 citations. Previous affiliations of Mandana Mazaheri include University of New South Wales & Office of Environment and Heritage.
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Insights into the growth of newly formed particles in a subtropical urban environment
Farhad Salimi,Farhad Salimi,Leigh R. Crilley,Leigh R. Crilley,Svetlana Stevanovic,Zoran Ristovski,Mandana Mazaheri,Congrong He,Graham R. Johnson,Godwin A. Ayoko,Lidia Morawska +10 more
TL;DR: The role of different chemical compounds, particularly organics, involved in the new particle formation (NPF) and its consequent growth are not fully understood as discussed by the authors. But, the role of organics in the growth of newly formed particles can be uncovered and can be used as a tool for source apportionment.
The influence of meteorology of indoor PM2.5 concentration: Application of advanced modelling techniques
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of meteorology on the concentrations of measured indoor air quality parameters was analyzed. And the authors found that wind direction had a significant influence on indoor concentrations of all the air pollutants, while temperature variation was linked to increased levels of PM10, NOx, NO2 and SO2.
Dissertation
Investigation into submicrometer particle and gaseous emissions from airport ground running procedures
TL;DR: The Plume Capture and Analysis System (PCAS) as discussed by the authors uses a sampling bag to temporarily store a sample, providing sufficient time to utilize sensitive but slow instrumental techniques to be employed to measure gas and particle emissions simultaneously and to record detailed particle size distributions.
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Ultrafine particle exposure and biomarkers of effect on small airways in children.
Paul D. Robbins,Farhad Salimi,Christine T. Cowie,Samuel Clifford,Gregory G. King,Cindy Thamrin,Kate Hardaker,Mandana Mazaheri,Lidia Morawska,Brett G. Toelle,Guy B. Marks +10 more
TL;DR: The Ultrafine Particles from Traffic Emissions and Children's Health (UPTECH) cross-sectional study was conducted in 8-11-year-old schoolchildren attending 25 primary (elementary) schools, randomly selected from the Brisbane Metropolitan Area, Queensland, Australia as mentioned in this paper .
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Utility of outdoor central site monitoring in assessing exposure of school children to ultrafine particles.
Basant Pradhan,E.R. Jayaratne,Helen Thompson,Giorgio Buonanno,Mandana Mazaheri,Mawutorli Nyarku,Wei Wei,M Pereira,Josef Cyrys,Annette Peters,Lidia Morawska +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors measured personal exposure to ultrafine particles (UFP), expressed as particle number concentration (PNC), using Philips Aerasense Nanotracers carried by the participants of the study, and condensation particle counters (CPC) or scanning mobility particle sizers (SMPS) at central fixed-site monitoring stations.