Other Titles
- Process Safety Engineer, Victaulic, Easton, PA
Degrees
- BSc. and MSc. in Chemical Engineering from Azad University, North Tehran Branch
- Ph.D., Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Relevant Academic Experience
- 2022-2023: Postdoctoral Fellow, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department, Georgia Institute of Technology
- 2020-2022: Postdoctoral Fellow, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department, University of South Alabama
- 2015-2017: PhD Student, Graduate Researcher, Environmental Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Teaching Areas of Interest
- Thermodynamics
- Chemical Reaction Engineering
- Chemical Engineering Principles in Environmental Engineering
- Transport Phenomena
- Air Pollution and Control Methods
- Indoor Air Pollution
Research Areas of Interest
- Indoor air pollution and chemistry, pollutant dynamics
- Reactive indoor air pollutants and surface chemistry
- Analytical techniques for air quality and environmental health
- Human exposure to pollutants via dermal and respiratory pathways (experimental and modeling)
- Green materials and sustainable engineering solutions
Selected Publications
- Digital Primer/book
- Refereed Journal Articles in Press or Published
- Hammel, Stephanie C., Azin Eftekhari, Clara M. A. Eichler, Chih-Wei Liu, Leena A. Nylander-French, Lawrence S. Engel, Kun Lu, and Glenn C. Morrison. 2023. “Reducing Transdermal Uptake of Semivolatile Plasticizers from Indoor Environments: A Clothing Intervention.” Environmental Science & Technology 57 (49): 20678–88.
- Eftekhari, Azin, and Glenn C. Morrison. 2023. “Exposure to Oxybenzone from Sunscreens: Daily Transdermal Uptake Estimation.” Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology 33 (2): 283–91.
- Morrison, Glenn, Azin Eftekhari, Aixing Fan, Francesca Majluf, and Jordan E. Krechmer. 2022. “The Influence of Personal Care Products on Ozone-Skin Surface Chemistry.” PloS One 17 (9): e0268263.
- Morrison, Glenn C., Azin Eftekhari, Pascale S. J. Lakey, Manabu Shiraiwa, Bryan E. Cummings, Michael S. Waring, and Brent Williams. 2022. “Partitioning of Reactive Oxygen Species from Indoor Surfaces to Indoor Aerosols.” Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts 24 (12): 2310–23.
- Sheu, Roger, Claire F. Fortenberry, Michael J. Walker, Azin Eftekhari, Christof Stönner, Alexa Bakker, Jordan Peccia, et al. 2021. “Evaluating Indoor Air Chemical Diversity, Indoor-to-Outdoor Emissions, and Surface Reservoirs Using High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry.” Environmental Science & Technology 55 (15): 10255–67.
- Eftekhari, Azin, Claire F. Fortenberry, Brent J. Williams, Michael J. Walker, Audrey Dang, Annalise Pfaff, Nuran Ercal, and Glenn C. Morrison. 2021. “Continuous Measurement of Reactive Oxygen Species inside and outside of a Residential House during Summer.” Indoor Air 31 (4): 1199–1216.
- Eftekhari, Azin, Jonathan T. Hill, and Glenn C. Morrison. 2021. “Transdermal Uptake of Benzophenone-3 from Clothing: Comparison of Human Participant Results to Model Predictions.” Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology 31 (1): 149–57.
- Morrison, Glenn C., Azin Eftekhari, Francesca Majluf, and Jordan E. Krechmer. 2021. “Yields and Variability of Ozone Reaction Products from Human Skin.” Environmental Science & Technology 55 (1): 179–87.
- Eftekhari, Azin, Hanne Frederiksen, Anna-Maria Andersson, Charles J. Weschler, and Glenn Morrison. 2020. “Predicting Transdermal Uptake of Phthalates and a Paraben from Cosmetic Cream Using the Measured Fugacity.” Environmental Science & Technology, May. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.0c01503.
- Eftekhari, Azin, and Glenn C. Morrison. 2018. “A High Throughput Method for Measuring Cloth-Air Equilibrium Distribution Ratios for SVOCs Present in Indoor Environments.” Talanta 183 (June):250–57.
- Bekö, G., G. Morrison, C. J. Weschler, H. M. Koch, C. Pälmke, T. Salthammer, T. Schripp, A. Eftekhari, J. Toftum, and G. Clausen. 2018. “Dermal Uptake of Nicotine from Air and Clothing: Experimental Verification.” Indoor Air 28 (2): 247–57.