Ron Williams
Research Chemist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Ron Williams is an Air Climate and Energy (ACE) Project Lead with the US EPA’s National Exposure Research Laboratory. He has held senior research positions in private, academic and governmental research organizations for more than 33 years. His research focus has been upon human exposures to complex environmental mixtures. He is a recognized expert in the area of exposure monitoring and has been responsible for designing, executing and summarizing some of the US EPA’s largest human observational panel studies. His currently is evaluating air quality sensors and development of novel monitoring systems for community-based research. The multipollutant environment is of particular interest. This research involves determining the relationships between personal exposures to air pollutants across multiple spatial settings.
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Research Chemist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Ron Williams is an Air Climate and Energy (ACE) Project Lead with the US EPA’s National Exposure Research Laboratory. He has held senior research positions in private, academic and governmental research organizations for more than 33 years. His research focus has been upon human exposures to complex environmental mixtures. He is a recognized expert in the area of exposure monitoring and has been responsible for designing, executing and summarizing some of the US EPA’s largest human observational panel studies. His currently is evaluating air quality sensors and development of novel monitoring systems for community-based research. The multipollutant environment is of particular interest. This research involves determining the relationships between personal exposures to air pollutants across multiple spatial settings.
Contact Information: ; 919-541-2957