Prof. Armistead (Ted) Russell is the Howard T. Tellepsen Chair and Regents’ Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Georgia Tech, where his research is aimed at better understanding the dynamics of air pollutants at urban and regional scales and assessing their impacts on health and the environment to develop approaches to design strategies to effectively improve air quality. He earned his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology, conducting his research at Caltech’s Environmental Quality Laboratory. His B.S. is from Washington State University. Dr. Russell was a member of EPA’s Clean Air Science Advisory Committee (CASAC) and a member of the National Research Council’s Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology. He has served on and chaired multiple NASEM committees. He chaired the CASAC NOx-SOx, Secondary NAAQS review panel, the Ambient Air Monitoring Methods Subcommittee and the Council on Clean Air Compliance Analysis’ Air Quality Modeling Subcommittee.
Research
Professor Russell’s research interests are conducting fundamental and applied studies on air quality modeling, health effects of air pollutants, aerosol dynamics, environmental economics and control strategy design, atmospheric chemistry, computer modeling and numerical methods, including application of emerging artificial intelligence approaches to improving air quality and environmental management globally.
Education
Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 1985
M.S., California Institute of Technology, 1980
B.S., Washington State University, 1979
Teaching
Professor Russell’s teaching interests include environmental engineering principles and their application to critical issues, air quality and the formation, fate and impacts of air pollution, and mathematical methods in environmental engineering.
Distinctions & Awards
- Dixy Lee Ray Medal, ASME (2025)
- Arthur Stern Distinguished Paper Award, Journal of Air and Waste Management (2023)
- Foreign Fellow, Canadian Academy of Engineering (2023)
- Environmental Science and Technology, Super-Reviewer (2021)
- Frank A. Chambers Excellence in Air Pollution Control Award, Air and Waste Management Association (2020)
- Energy Economics, Policy, and Public Health
- Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage
- Energy Systems, Grid Resilience, and Cybersecurity
Climate/Environment