Jerome J. Wesolowski
Environmental scientist, teacher
Born May 11, 1932, Milwaukee (WI), U.S.; son of John and Anna (Datka); married Maureen; children: Monica, Mark, Katya, Paul, Kim.
Education: Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), St. Mary's University, San Antonio (TX), 1956; Master of Science (M.S.), Ph.D., Washington University, St. Louis (MO), 1963.
Career: research assistant, Washington University, 1958-63; senior physicist, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Livermore (CA), 1963-71; group leader, 1971-73, chief, 1973 -, Air and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory, California Department of Health Services, Berkeley; lecturer, 1974-89, adjunct prof., 1989 -, Civil Engineering Department, University of California, Berkeley.
Author: editor, The Character and Origins of Smog Aerosols, 1980; co-author, Human Exposure Assessment for Airborne Pollutants, Advances and Opportunities, 1991; 64 scientific articles in fields of nuclear physics, air pollution, and air quality management; principal irwestigator, Apollo Lunar material study, and numerous research projects in environmental science.
Member of: honorary member, Polish Society of Hygiene; founding member, International Society for Indoor Air Quality; councilor, International Society of Exposure Analysis; International Society of Environmental Epidemiology; co-founder, director, treasurer, U.S. Cope (Committee on Pollution's Environment), Berkeley; American Association for Aerosol Research; Air & Waste Management Association.
Honors: lecturer, Clean Air Society of AustrIalia and New Zealand, 1987; international advisor, 5th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality & Climate, 1990; medal for service in hygiene, Polish Society of Hygiene, 1991.
Language: English.
Hobbies: mountain biking, hiking, international travel.
From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York, NY, 1996.