Air Sensors Expo
Continental Breakfast, AM & PM Break in Expo Lunch on own in hotel outlets
Continental Breakfast, AM & PM Break in Expo Lunch on own in hotel outlets
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.
Slido code 1890956 Moderator: Clare Cannon Panelists: Anthony Wexler, UC Davis Air Quality Research CenterCamila Alvare & Rasha Naseif, UCSDGary Butterfield, Veterans for PeaceMike Mendez, UC IrvineSage Kime, UCIBrenda Lopez-Reyna, UC DavisJunbeom Jang, UC Davis
Slido code 1869649 Technical Data Rating: 1.6/3 Asada Rashidi and Vivek Ravichandran, South Ward Environmental Alliance: “Hyperlocal Air Quality Monitoring in the South Ward of Newark, New Jersey” Erika Ramirez Mayoral, GREEN-MPNA: "GREEN MPNA in the Madison Park Neighborhood (Santa Ana): From Implementation of SB1000 to Community Air Monitoring Networks" Rose Alani, University of Lagos: “PM₂.₅ Monitoring and Policy Recommendations for Lagos and Port Harcourt Transport Systems Using Low-Cost Sensors and Artificial Intelligence” Zoe Chafe, C40 Cities: “The Role of Sensors in Designing Clean Air Zones in Global South Cities” Lilian Lui, University of Washington: “Be smoke-ready: translating air quality and air treatment resources using a low-cost air sensor-tent exposure system to educate youth on wildfire smoke preparedness“
Slido code 3458188 Technical Data Rating: 1.85/3 Speakers: Eric Coker, Environmental and Global Health, LLC: “Insights and lessons learnt from deployment of low-cost sensors in Lagos, Nigeria” Courtney Turkatte, University of California, Berkeley: “Low-Cost Air Sensors and Machine Learning Reveal Air Pollution Exposure Patterns in Stockton, California” Mayra Chavez, University of Texas at El Paso: “Real-Time Monitoring of Vehicle Emissions at U.S.-Mexico Border Crossings in El Paso, Texas” Jose Rodriguez, The University of Texas at El Paso: “Characterization of Noise and Air Pollution along Arterial Roadways in El Paso, Texas” Scott Hersey, Air Partners and Olin College of Engineering: “Insights from spatially distributed UFP measurements with QuantAQ Modulair-UFP sensors near Boston’s Logan Airport: spatial and temporal characteristics, validation against reference, and comparison to NOx, CO, PM1, PM2.5, and PM10.” Kyle Caulson, University of California, Los Angles (UCLA) - Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences: “Mobile Measurements of Ultrafine Particle Pollution Around Los Angeles International Airport”
Slido code 3458395 Technical Data Rating: 2.2/3 Speakers: Baris Can Ustundag, airqoon: “Spatiotemporal Assessment of Particulate Matter in an Industrial City Using Low-Cost Sensor Networks” James Nimo, University at Albany: “Seasonal Performance Evaluation of Low-Cost PM10 Sensors in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Six-Month Collocation Results from Accra, Ghana” Presenting on behalf of Yussif Ibrahim-Anyass Nico Schulte, South Coast Air Quality Management District: “Integration of QuantAQ Particle Sensors in the South Coast AQMD Real-Time Air Quality Index Map José Landeros, SCS Engineers: “Community-Driven Air Quality Monitoring in Imperial County’s North-End Corridor under California AB617” Sai Deepak Pinakana, Columbia University, Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory: “Monitoring Ultrafine, Fine, and Coarse Particles Along with Gaseous Pollutants Using Modulair Sensors at a major highway in New York City”
SIido code 2192078 Session Chair: Patrick RyanTechnical Data Rating: 1.75/3 Speakers: Tianjun Lu, University of Kentucky: “Fusing low-cost sensors and sleep watches to evaluate short-term air-sleep effects in rural Appalachian adolescents” Francesca Majluf, Air Partners: “Backpack Ambassador Program: Community-Led Mobile Air Quality Monitoring Across Everyday Commutes” Doroti Cuestas, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina: "Healthy Routes for the Future: Minimizing PM2.5 Exposure for Children in vulnerable populations - a case study in Lima, Perú" David Veloz , California State University Stanislaus: "The Dose-Response of Asthma to PM₂.₅ Exposure in the Underserved Community of Fresno, California"
Slido code 3506267 Session Chairs: Olivia Ryder and Femi Adesanya Speakers: Jim McQuaid, University of Leeds: "Health Impacts of a Major Industrial fire in Bradford, UK" Ethan Emerson, Sonoma Technology: "Assessing Multiple Air Monitoring Approaches During Industrial Emission Events" Zachary Finewax, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment: "Evaluation of a Pyxis Microgc Performance of Ambient BTEX aSampling and its Measurements of an Oil and Gas Facility Incident" Jane Pasa, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, California State University, Fullerton: “Measuring the Effects of Independence Day Fireworks on Air Pollution through Low-Cost Sensors in Orange County, California” Pete DeCarlo, Johns Hopkins University: "Role of mobile measurements and sensors for everyday and incident monitoring"
Slido code 2165150 Technical Data Rating: 1.4/3 Speakers: Sathish Swaminathan, Columbia University: “Assessing Regional Variation in PM2.5 Concentration at a District Level in West Bengal: Insights from Statewide Low-Cost Sensor Network” Amit Raysoni, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley: “Assessing Spatial and Temporal Relationships for PM2.5, NO2 and O3 in two South Texas Counties on the U.S.-Mexico Border Region” John Richard Hizon, University of the Philippines, Diliman: “Insights from a Small Sensor based Air Quality Monitoring Network for an Urban Area in the Philippines” Zoe Chafe, C40 Cities: “Air Quality Baseline and Health Impact Assessment in the Development of the Dakar Air Quality Management Plan (AQMP)” James Nimo, University at Albany, State University of New York: “Improved understanding of ambient and indoor air quality at underserved neighborhoods in New York State using low-cost sensors”