Dr Bryan Bzdek
PhD, BSc
Current positions
NERC Research Fellow
School of Chemistry
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Research interests
We study the physical and chemical properties of aerosols using single particle mass spectrometry and optical trapping approaches. Aerosols are relevant to a wide range of applications, from climate to health to materials science, so our work is by nature highly interdisciplinary. We develop our own instruments to tackle important questions about aerosol processes and properties. Current research interests include resolving the factors that govern photoinitiated chemistry in aerosols, quantifying the surface composition of picolitre volume droplets, and elucidating the growth mechanisms of engineered nanoparticles.
Positions
University of Bristol positions
NERC Research Fellow
School of Chemistry
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Impacts of Photoinitiated Chemical Processing on Climate Relevant Aerosol Properties
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of ChemistryDates
01/09/2017 to 31/08/2022
8084 EP/S018050/1 EPSRC ECR Capital Award - Bzdek
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of ChemistryDates
01/10/2018 to 31/03/2020
Thesis supervisions
Publications
Recent publications
26/01/2021Comparison of droplet spread in standard and laminar flow operating theatres
Journal of Hospital Infection
Accurate Representations of the Microphysical Processes Occurring During the Transport of Exhaled Aerosols and Droplets
ACS Central Science
Evaluation of the comparative risk of aerosol generation by tracheal intubation and extubation in the operating theatre
Anaesthesia
Open questions on the physical chemistry of aerosols
Communications Chemistry
The Surface Tension of Surfactant-Containing, Finite Volume Droplets
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America