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AQE DAY 2 - Thursday 13th October Air Quality Conference AQE Conference Room 1


MODELLING, CLIMATE & DATA ANALYSIS Chair - Prof Rod Jones - Cambridge University


10:00 Introduction Emissions Monitoring Conference AQE Conference Room 2


DATA ACQUISITION AND HANDLING SYSTEMS Chair - James Eldridge - Element


11:30-12:00 10:35 Introduction 10:05-10:25


Emission inventory verifi cation through assimilation of monitoring network data Dr David Carruthers, CERC


Questions and Answers 10:35-10:55


Estimations of the NOx emissions, NO2 lifetime and their temporal variation using satellite observations over UK cities. Dr Rebecca Rose, Ricardo plc


Questions and Answers


11:05 - 11:25 TBC


Questions and Answers


11:35-11:55 TBC


Dr Roland Leigh


Questions and Answers Break - Lunch


Indoor AQ and Ventialtion & Abatement Chair: Michael Lunn, EIC


Introduction 14:05-14:25


AQ Monitoring in School Classrooms Dr Lia Chatzidiakou, Cambridge University


Questions and Answers 14:35-14:55


INDAIRPOLLNET: Designing the optimal indoor air chemical characterisation campaign Dr David Shaw, York University


Questions and Answers 15:05-15:25


Portable Modular Air Purifi cation Edward Ballsdon, Rensair Ltd


Questions and Answers 15:35-15:55


Ventilation Management Regulations Nathan Wood, BESA


Questions and Answers www.ilmexhibitions.com/wwem/gala-dinner 11:55-12:15


Part 3: Specifi cation of requirements for the perfor- mance test of data acquisition and handling systems Gary Egerton, ABB


11:35-11:55 Break


10:40-10:55


Overview EN 17255 Stationary source emissions. Data acquisition and handling systems David Graham, Uniper Energy


12:30-13:00 Airborne dust differentiation and source 10:55-11:15


Part 1: Specifi cation of requirements for the handling and reporting of data Sam Thorneycroft, a1 CBISS


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


Automatic temperature and humidity compensation of NO2 low-cost sensors in complex environments Edurne Ibarrola-Ulzurrun - Kunak Technologies


AQE 35 AIR QUALITY & EMISSIONS Seminar Room AQE Room 3


11:15-11:35


Part 2: Specifi cation of requirements on data acquisition and handling system Sam Thorneycroft, a1 CBISS


AQE is Supported by the following Trade Organisations


12:15-12:35


Part 4: Draft Specifi cation of requirements for the installation and on-going quality assurance and quality control of data acquisition and handling systems David Graham, Uniper Energy


12:35-13:05 Panel Discussion/Questions


Lunch


WWEM GALA DINNER


The WWEM gala dinner is a fantastic night of networking, industry awards and entertainment. The Dinner will take place on the evening of the 12th of October 2022 at the Telford International Centre.


Guest Speaker: Kriss Akabusi MBE is an Olympian, media personality, motivational speaker and businessman


Tickets Cost £85 + VAT per person which includes: Drinks Reception, Three Course Dinner and 1/2 bottle of wine and water per person.


Kriss Akabusi MBE


Photo Credit: Paul Anthony Wilson Photography


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