Registration will be from 10am- 4pm on Monday, May 4th and 7am- 10am on Tuesday, May 5th. After this, the name badges will be available for pick up the from the front check in tables. We request that you are accountable for your name badge for the duration of the conference.
8:00 AM
2 parallel sessions
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Grand Ballroom CD
Air Sensors Expo
Continental BreakfastAM Break and PM BreakLunch on own throughout outlets in hotel
8:00 AM - 8:15 AM
Grand Ballroom ABEF
Conference Welcome
Dr. Anthony Wexler, UC Davis Air Quality Research Center Daniel Westervelt, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University
8:15 AM
8:15 AM - 9:30 AM
Grand Ballroom ABEF
Priority Challenges and Insights from Across the ASIC Community
Slido: 1111489 This fast-paced opening panel will identify collective challenges and emerging insights from the ASIC community. The Five speakers represent community-based organizations, tribal groups, regulators, academia, and industry. This interactive session will begin with a short introduction from each speaker. The remainder of the session will feature a quick-fire Q&A where moderators will ask panelists to explore success stories in their sector, shifts in the financial landscape and emerging opportunities, cutting-edge ideas and developments, and more. Panelists: Beverly Wright Priyanka deSouzaJoost de GouwSam MichieJim Parsons
10:00 AM
2 parallel sessions
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Grand Ballroom ABEF
Communicating Air Sensor Data- Challenges
Slido code 5440559 Session Chairs: Collins Gameli Hodoli, Tanushree Ganguly, Namrata Panji, Jeff Sanchez & Kayla Schulte Moderators: Jeff Sanchez & Kayla Schulte Technical Data Rating: 1.5/3 Speakers: Hugo Dignoes Ricart, University of British Columbia: “Making Sense of Air Sensors: A Three-Pronged Approach to Publicly Sharing Air Quality Data” Darren Riley, JustAir: “Making Air Quality Data Matter: Practical Strategies for Community Communication” Christi Chester Schroeder, IQAir: “Connecting Data, Standards, and People: Communicating Air Quality Across Borders” Percy Smith, University of Colorado Boulder: “Hidden Barriers of Low-Cost Sensing: Terms and Conditions of Communication”
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Malibu & Redondo
Indoor Air and Interventions
Slido code 9437972 Session Chair: Eric CokerTechnical Data Rating: 1.7/3 Speakers: Anil Namdeo, Northumbria University: “Understanding the size and particle number count variations in indoor and outdoor environments in 38 homes in Mexico City” Yi Fang, University Of California, Los Angeles: “Use of Low-Cost Sensors to Measure Indoor PM₂.₅ Associated with Cooking in the CEVICA Study: Performances and Challenges” Haoran Zhao, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab: “Wireless In-Home IEQ Monitoring Package Based on Home Assistant Platform” Kirsten Koehler, Johns Hopkins University: “Low-cost sensors for evaluating indoor air cleaner efficacy in clinical trials” Cecilia Martindale, University of Washington: “Low-cost air quality monitoring in homes to assess a HEPA filter intervention for children with asthma: the Airport, Air Quality, and Asthma (AAA) Study” John Saffell, NosmoTech Ltd.: “Improving ventilation and thermal comfort measurements for better indoor air quality”
12:00 PM
2 parallel sessions
12:00 PM - 1:25 PM
Malibu & Redondo
IQAir Hosted Lunch Session: From Data to Impact: How to Maximize the Public Impact of Low-Cost Sensor Data
From Data to Impact: How to Maximize the Public Impact of Low-Cost Sensor Data This workshop is designed for organizations seeking to maximize the impact of low-cost sensor networks. It demonstrates how to increase the visibility, credibility, and accessibility of low-cost sensor data through the IQAir data platform. See how organizations around the world have used the IQAir platform to increase visibility and awareness that translates into political momentum. Learn how IQAir's verification features build legitimacy and public trust Use IQAir’s communication features to bridge the "awareness gap" Explore IQAir’s engagement analytics Lunch is provided. Pre-registration required**
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Lunch Break
1:30 PM
2 parallel sessions
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Malibu & Redondo
Communicating Air Sensor Data- Strategies
Slido code 2010519 Session Chairs: Collins Gameli Hodoli, Tanushree Ganguly, Namrata Panji, Jeff Sanchez & Kayla Schulte Moderators: Collins Gameli Hodoli & Namrata Panji Technical Data Rating: 1.5/3 Speakers: Rose Paratore, Sequoia Foundation: “Building Capacity for Air Data Literacy: The Air Aware Oakland High School Educators Toolkit” Beto Martinez, RiSE4EJ | STREET SCiENCE: “Street Science: An Environmental Health Approach to Sharing Hyperlocal Air Quality Data” Chris Lim & Mahdi Faraji, The University of Arizona: “Sonoran Unified Network of Sensors for Environmental Tracking (SUNSET)” Helena Pliszka, TD Enviro: “Data meeting the needs: Data analysis case studies in educational training, air quality interventions, and complex air monitoring results.” Anjala Pyakurel, Rio Grande International Study Center- RGISC: “Binational Community Air Monitoring in Los Dos Laredos”
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Grand Ballroom ABEF
Using Sensor Data: From Sources to Solutions
Slido code 4254338 Session Chairs: Swagata Dey, Robert Mbiake, & Michael Olson Technical Data Rating: 1.6 Speakers: Polina Goldberg, Columbia University: “Variable Short-Term Air Quality Impacts of New York City’s Congestion Pricing Policy” Ben Crawford, University of Colorado Denver: “Contextualizing “Disaster Air Quality”: Integrating Multi-Hazard, Multi-Source Data to Understand Air Pollution from Extreme Events” MiKyla Harjamaki, University of Colorado Boulder: “Strengths and limitations of approaches to isolating local source impacts using low-cost sensor networks” Sina Hasheminassab, NASA JPL: “Spatial and Temporal Trends of Ambient PM2.5 and Source-Apportioned Black Carbon in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia” Zachary Turner, California Air Resources Board: “Continuous Remote Surveillance of Heavy-Duty Vehicle Emissions: Insights from Long-Term, Low-Cost Sensors PEAQS Deployment” Olivia Ryder, Sonoma Technology: “A Novel Sensor Network Approach for Monitoring Traffic-Related Air Pollution, Noise, Vibration, and Traffic Counts” Abhilash Vijayan, UC Riverside CE-CERT: Multi-scale Air Quality Monitoring in Communities with Low-cost Air Sensor Networks Coupled with Regulatory-grade Air Toxics Sampling for Comprehensive Evaluation of Community Concerns
4:00 PM
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Grand Ballroom ABEF
Lightning Talks
Poster presenters will have one minute to present on stage
5:30 PM
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Welcome and Poster Reception
Posters presenters are encouraged to stand next to their work and discuss with attendees.