Shelly L. Miller

I am an environmental engineer. I teach and research urban air pollution.

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Tag Archives: Engineering

One way to meet Surge Capacity in Airborne Infectious Patients

March 25, 2020by Shelly L. Miller

Our paper on Implementing a negative-pressure isolation ward for a surge in airborne infectious patients was a fruitful collaboration between hospital engineers, Veterans Health Infection Control professionals, and University of […]

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427 UCB
Mechanical Engineering
University of Colorado
Boulder, CO 80309
1-303-492-0587
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[email protected]

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S286C in the Sustainability, Energy and Environment Complex, East Campus

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  • Most homes are poorly ventilated. What does this mean for COVID-19? November 2, 2020

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Miller Research Group meeting Oct 2017

Miller Research Group Meeting Oct 2017 at Dushanbe Teahouse #IAQ #airpollution #envtox #passivehouse #wellbeing

First Year Engineering Design Projects Class

#Engineers hard at work having fun in my #Design Projects Class building a roller coaster for a ping pong ball, Fall 2015

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Washington Gulch, Crested Butte April 2017

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401 Trail, Crested Butte July 2016

#mountainbiking #wildflowers

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