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Vasilis Matthaios is an environmental engineer and public health researcher with wide range of research interests in the areas of air pollution, public health, atmospheric science and sustainable societies. His research applies a combination of field measurements in indoor and outdoor environments, personal exposure monitoring and numerical models to investigate human exposure and the sources, transport, and the fate of air pollutants in the environment. He is further interested in applying and evaluating real-world interventions to reduce air pollution exposure and support the development of effective policy measures to protect human and environmental health.

Vasilis's research interests include (but are not limited to):

Indoor, outdoor and personal air pollution exposure, modelling and health hazard risks
AI Applications in Air Pollution and Public Health Science
Spatiotemporal Models for Acute and Chronic Effects of Air Pollution Exposure.
Assessment of Air Pollutants and their Effects on Non-Communicable Diseases
Burden of Disease from Household Air Pollution
Health Effects of Air Pollution Sources
Impacts of Climate Change on Health

Vasilis is always looking for motivated students. If you are interested in studying for a PhD or apply for fellowship/postdoc schemes or visiting scholar opportunities feel free to reach out (ideally with your CV and an outline of your research interests and ideas). Vasilis also fully supports applicants pursuing esteemed fellowship opportunities such as the Newton International Fellowships and the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowships.