Rachelle Duvall, Ph.D.
Rachelle is available for presentations on EPA-RTP's campus in Durham, N.C.
Dr. Rachelle Duvall is an Environmental Engineer at the U.S. EPA. She obtained a Ph.D. and M.S. in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Rochester. Dr. Duvall started at EPA in 2005 as a postdoctoral fellow. Her research focuses on air quality and she has expertise in a number of areas including source apportionment modeling, air pollution measurement methods, and participatory science. Dr. Duvall has presented a variety of topics to many audiences in the past. She is passionate about sharing Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) with students.
Presentation | Audience | Duration | Availability |
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Careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) |
Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12 |
30-60 minutes | Weekdays |
Careers at EPA | Grades 6-9, Grades 9-12, College | 30-60 minutes | Weekdays |
General Overview of Air Pollution (background, legislation, sampling techniques, modeling) | Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12, College, Community | 30-60 minutes | Weekdays |
Building a Particulate Matter Sensor | Grades K-12, College, Community | 30-60 minutes | Weekdays |
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