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Pasadena, California
The UC Davis Air Sensors International Conference (ASIC) will bring together stakeholders from academia, government, communities, and commercial interests to promote and advance air pollution sensors. Additionally the conference aims to improve the data quality from these sensors, expand the pollutants measured, and foster community involvement in monitoring air quality.
Air Sensors International Conference Topics include:
Advanced measurement approaches for fenceline and fugitive monitoring applications |
Air Sensor Use in India |
Clean Air Monitoring and Solutions Network: getting useful, actionable data out of low cost sensors for air quality action |
Communication Strategies for Understanding, Insight, and Action |
Community Air Sensor Use |
Filling air quality data gaps in the Global South // Filling in the air quality data gap and enabling air quality management in LMICs using low-cost sensors |
Indoor Sensing for Air Quality Control and Ventilation Applications |
Innovative Sensor Technologies |
Merging sensor data with other air pollution data sources: methods and benefits |
Mobile Monitoring |
Performance targets for air quality sensors |
Sensor Networks: From nuts and bolts to real-world impacts |
Standard, Supplemental and Informational Monitoring |
Swimming in data: The current and future state of data management platforms |
The Potential of Air Sensors for Personalizing and Advancing Human Health Research |
Youth-Focused Education and Youth-Lead Initiatives |
Hosted by the University of California, Air Quality Research Center
The UC Davis Air Quality Research Center welcomes you to join us at our second Air Sensors International Conference! The AQRC's mission is to facilitate research on the scientific, engineering, health, social and economic aspects of gaseous and particulate atmospheric pollutants.