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AQE AIR QUALITY & EMISSIONS 34 Air Quality Conference AQE Conference Room 1


GOVERNMENT , STANDARDS & TESTING Chair - Christine McHugh - IAQM


10:00 Introduction 10:05-10:25


Air Pollution and Health: Impacts beyond the heart and lungs


Dr Ian Mudway, Imperial College London Questions and Answers 10:35-10:55


The role of philanthropy in fi lling air quality data gaps Matt Whitney, Clean Air Fund


Questions and Answers 11:05 - 11:25


Impacts of UK net zero measures on air pollution Prof Ally Lewis, York University AQEG


11:35-11:55 Break


Questions and Answers 11:35-11:55


The Multiple Atmosphere Control Environment (MACE): advanced type testing facility for gas sensors


Gabriel Garcia & Nick Martin, NPL Questions and Answers


Lunch


MONITORING NETWORKS Chair: Jim Mills, Scotswolds Ltd


Introduction 14:05-14:25


QUANT Field Test Program Dr Pete Edwards, York University


NEW AND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY


Questions and Answers 14:35-14:55


Exploiting information from hyperlocal air quality networks – low cost and reference study in Glasgow Dr Lekan Popoola, Cambridge University


Questions and Answers 15:05-15:25


Preliminary study on the suitability of a base station mast to host air quality sensors for outdoor pollution monitoring Ilaria Thibault, Vodafone Jaime Abril, Vantage Towers


Questions and Answers 15:35-15:55


UK Black Carbon Network: Comparison campaign between AE22 and AE33 Aethalometer models in London K Ciupek / D Butterfi eld, NPL


Questions and Answers 15:30-16:00


Introduction 14:05-14:25


Establishing Reliable Emissions Inventories for Road Mapping Net Zero Craig Lewis, SUEZ Smart


and Environmental Solutions UK 14:25 - 14:45


New solutions for low measurement ranges Clemens Barth, SIEMENS AG


14:45-15:05


Multi-component tunable laser analyzers for real time process control for the Hydrogen Economy Pawel Kluczynski, Airoptic


15:05-15:25


Monitoring methane using portable and stationary laser equipment


Amanda Billingsley, Environmental Instruments Ltd


Plus great networking opportunities with over 150 exhibitors


How to measure accuralely coarse particles by using low-cost sensors


Edurne Ibarrola-Ulzurrun, Kunak Technologies 11:55-12:15


Carbon Capture and Storage – the requirements for new monitoring methods and standards Rod Robinson, NPL


12:30-13:00


What are the Latest Innovations in Air Quality Services for Local Governments? David Green, EarthSense


12:15-12:35


Continuous Sampling Equipment and innovation Sam Thorneycroft


12:35-12:55


TBC - Operators Perspective and the Challenges ahead


Lunch 14:00-14:30 Airborne dust differentiation and source


apportionment by automated SEM/EDX single particle analysis coupled to a machine learning classifi er Juanita Rausch, Particle Vision


AQE DAY 1 - Wednesday 12th October Emissions Monitoring Conference AQE Conference Room 2 BIOGENIC AND CARBON CAPTURE 10:30 Introduction


10:35-10:55 Regulation


Ben Freeman, Environment Agency Seminar Room 10:55-11:15


Meeting Net Zero: a Strategy for the Recycling and Waste Sector Charlotte Rule


11:15-11:35


Reporting accurately the biogenic carbon content and emissions Christian Riber


11:30-12:00


Particulate Matter Source Apportionment using the DustScan Cloud Gordon Allison, DustScanAQ


AQE Room 3


Check our website for the latest conference schedule and updates: www.ilmexhibitions.com


There are over 100 hours of free technical


presentations and training sessions at WWEM & AQE.


REGISTER NOW


FREE entry, FREE parking, FREE lunches


Over 100 hours of FREE technical presentations and training sessions


12TH & 13TH OCTOBER | TELFORD, UK


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