“Pores & More: The Impact of Surface Physical Properties”
Rachel Greene is a Ph.D. Candidate in Analytical Chemistry at Colorado State University under Dr. Delphine Farmer. Her research focuses on the role surfaces have in indoor air quality, specifically the size of surface reservoirs and the partitioning behavior of surfaces. She uses a variety of analytical instruments adapted from material science and ecology in both lab and indoor field experiments to obtain direct measurements of indoor surfaces. Rachel earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry at George Washington University. Her undergraduate research involved improving ground-based measurements of greenhouse gases.