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Darpan Das

Lecturer (Assistant Professor)

University of York

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Epidemiology

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Environmental Chemistry

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Air Quality Management

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Exposure Assessment

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Biomass Burning

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Disease Transmission

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Covid-19

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PhD in Climate Change, Bioaerosols, and Public Health at University of York

A fully funded PhD position is available at the University of York, focusing on the intersection of climate change, bioaerosols, and public health. The project, part of the ACCE+ Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP), aims to investigate how climate change is altering the dynamics of bioaerosol exposure—airborne biological particles such as pollen, fungi, bacteria, and viruses that impact both environmental and human health. The research will explore how changes in temperature, humidity, and extreme weather events affect the concentration, composition, and spread of bioaerosols. The successful candidate will develop exposure models and risk maps to inform public health and environmental policy. The supervisory team includes Darpan Das and Nicola Carslaw (University of York), Emma Marczylo (UK Health Security Agency), and Pippa Douglas (Environment Agency), offering a unique interdisciplinary and collaborative environment. Students will gain experience in atmospheric and climate data modelling, predictive exposure and risk assessment, GIS and statistical analysis, as well as field sampling and laboratory techniques. Applicants from diverse academic backgrounds such as environmental science, public health, atmospheric science, toxicology, or data science are encouraged to apply. The position is fully funded by the ACCE+ DLA studentship (UKRI funded). For more information and to apply, visit the provided link.

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Gurumurthy Ramachandran

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Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health

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