Dr. Frank Freedman is a Senior Scientist at EnviroComp Consulting, Inc. His specialties are air pollution dispersion, atmospheric boundary layers, mesoscale meteorological modeling, turbulence and diffusion, computational fluid dynamics and large-eddy simulation modeling, and land-atmosphere interaction. He has managed and provided scientific analysis on a wide variety of air pollution consulting projects at EnviroComp. Examples are industrial and accidental releases over short and long time periods, windblown dust, agricultural aerial drift, industrial fires, and odor problems. He has authored research papers on atmospheric boundary layer turbulence modeling, air pollution modeling, satellite-derived PM2.5 estimates, and hydrometeorology. He is Certified Consulting Meteorologist (by the American Meteorological Society).
Dr. Freedman is also a lecturer at the Department of Meteorology and Climate Science at San Jose State University, since 2005. He teaches a variety of classes on the topics of air pollution, atmospheric boundary layers, atmospheric dynamics, statistics, and modeling.