Kenneth E. Noll
- Professor Emeritus of Environmental Engineering
Education
Ph.D., Civil Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (1969)
M.S., Civil Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (1966)
B.S., Civil Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI (1959)
Research Interests
Professor Nollās expertise is in Ambient Air Quality: Characterization of Carbon Emissions to the Atmosphere, Physical and Chemical Characterization of Atmospheric Particles, Modeling Transport and Fate of contaminates in the atmosphere, Design of control systems for the removal of particles and gases from the atmosphere.
Publications
D. Venkatesan, K. Noll, D. Tawde āApplication of a methodology to estimate carbon credits for GHG emissions from the processing of Biosolids generated by wastewater treatmentā International Journal of Environment and Waste Management, July 2011 (estimate of biosolids emissions from waste water control systems)
X. Li, T. Wang, D. Venkatesan, K. Noll, K. Pagilla, J Moschandreas āOdor emission rate estimation of indoor industrial sources using a modified inverse modeling methodā ,J. of Air and Water Waste Management Association, Vol 61, August 2011
T. Wang, D. Venkatesan, C. Sattayatewa, K. Pagilla, K. Noll, DJ. Moschandreas āComparison of two dynamic measurements methods of odor and odorant estimation rates from freshly dewatered Biosolids indoorsā accepted by Water Research
T. Wang, D. Venkatesan, C. Sattayatewa, K. Pagilla, K. Noll, DJ. Moschandreas āFormulation of an odor and odorant model indoors in a post-digestion dewatering buildingā.submitted to Water, Air & Soil Pollution, June 2011
K Noll & D. Vankatesan, āCharacterization and Measurement of Atmospheric Large Particles (PM>10 um)ā, Aerosol Measurement: Principles, Techniques and Application, Third Edition Wiley, Edited by P. Kulkarni, P. Baron, C. Willeke, July 2011 (experimental design of monitoring systems)
Expertise
Ambient Air Quality: Characterization of Carbon Emissions to the Atmosphere, Physical and Chemical Characterization of Atmospheric Particles, Modeling Transport and Fate of contaminates in the atmosphere, Design of control systems for the removal of particles and gases from the atmosphere.