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Mauro Scungio

Researcher at University of Cassino

Publications -  29
Citations -  802

Mauro Scungio is an academic researcher from University of Cassino. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wind speed & Wind tunnel. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 27 publications receiving 618 citations. Previous affiliations of Mauro Scungio include Tuscia University.

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Airborne particle emission of a commercial 3D printer: the effect of filament material and printing temperature.

TL;DR: In this article, a low-cost desktop 3D printer based on fused deposition modeling (FDM) principle was used to evaluate particle emission rates (ERs) and factors such as particle number, alveolar-deposited surface area, and mass concentrations.
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Second-hand aerosol from tobacco and electronic cigarettes: Evaluation of the smoker emission rates and doses and lung cancer risk of passive smokers and vapers.

TL;DR: An experimental campaign was performed to evaluate the exposure to second-hand aerosol from conventional and electronic cigarettes and to estimate the consequent dose received by passive smokers/vapers and the related lung cancer risk.
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Lung cancer risk assessment due to traffic-generated particles exposure in urban street canyons: A numerical modelling approach

TL;DR: An innovative approach for the evaluation of lung cancer incidence in street canyon due to exposure to traffic-generated particles was proposed, and the influence of wind speed and street canyon geometry on the ELCR at street level was evaluated by means of a CFD simulation.
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Particle-related exposure, dose and lung cancer risk of primary school children in two European countries.

TL;DR: Evaluated the exposure to different airborne particle metrics (including both sub- and super-micron particles) and attached carcinogenic compounds in Barcelona and Cassino to evaluate students' exposure to these metrics and their excess lung cancer risk.
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Characterization of particle emission from laser printers.

TL;DR: Particle emission characteristics of 110 laser printers from different manufacturers were analyzed, and estimations of their emission rates were made on the basis of measurements of total concentrations of particles emitted by the printers placed in a chamber, as well as particle size distributions.