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 Sioutas, Constantinos  

Costas Sioutas, Professor


Dr. Costas Sioutas


Contact information

Professor C. Sioutas
Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of Southern California
3620 S. Vermont Avenue, KAP 216B
Los Angeles, CA 90089-2531

Tel: (213) 740-6134
Fax: (213) 744-1426
Email: sioutas@rcf.usc.edu

Research Profile


Research Group


Fred Champion Professorship in Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research Interests

  • Air pollution
  • Aerosol technology
  • Particle Sampling
  • Pollution Control

Recent Research interests

Southern California Particle Center and Supersite (research Center funded by EPA and CARB) Acute Cardiopulmonary Responses to Oxidant Gases and Ambient Particulate Pollution in Los Angeles residents Relationship between ambient PM and heart rate variability and cardiac arrhythmia in elderly populations in the Los Angeles Basin.

Biographical information

B.S. - 1986, Aristotle University of Thessalonki, Greece
M.S. - 1988, University of Minnesota
Sc.D. - 1994, Harvard University

April 10,2007 — Professor Costas Sioutas of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering has been appointed as the first holder of the Fred Champion Professorship in Civil and Environmental Engineering, effective July 1, 2007. The appointment recognizes Costas’ exceptional distinction and will be for a term of five years. The professorship was created from the Fred Champion endowment, which also supports the Fred Champion endowed chair.

 Professor Sioutas, ScD, is the Co-Director of the Southern California Particle Center (SCPC), established in late 1999 by the US EPA. He started his academic career at the Harvard School of Public Heath in 1995, and joined the faculty of the VSOE in 1998.  His research is focusing on developing technologies for measuring the physico-chemical characteristics of air pollutants, with an emphasis on particulate matter (PM) and determining their toxic properties. Findings from his work have been extensively used in legislation, including the revision of US EPA National Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) on particulate matter (PM) and also by the state of California. 

Costas has authored over 150 peer-reviewed journal publications, and holds 14 U.S. patents in the field of aerosol instrumentation. He is a Fulbright Fellow (1986), a recipient of the 3M Circle of Technical Excellence Award (1991), a recipient of the USC Viterbi School of Engineering Outstanding Junior  Faculty Research Award (2000), and a member of the Air Quality Advisory Committee on PM for the State of California (as of 2001).

In the News

Small and Deadly
December 17, 2003 — USC engineers develop novel technologies to measure ultrafine specks of air pollution