DAY 2 - CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
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09:30-16:30 THURSDAY
10TH OCTOBER Emissions Conference
Programme Day 2 - 10th October 2024
09:30 - Conference Open - Marc Coleman
Uncertainty and Measurement Performance (Session Chair: Marc Coleman)
10:00 - Assessment of the uncertainty in reported data from CEMs under EN14181 Rod Robinson, National Physical Laboratory
10:20 - Innovation in pure gas and mixtures packaging for laboratories and analysis market Simon James, Air Liquide
10:40 - Smart Sampling Solutions for demanding applications like SynGas Production Philipp Zimmel, JCT Group GmbH
11:00 - Coffee Break Seminars Day 2 - 10th October 2024
10:30 - Practical advice on how to work faster and smarter in air quality, using AI Wiktor Warchałowski, Airly
11:15 - New 9λ Aethalometer model AE36s – Performance and advanced characterization of aerosol sources Asta Gregorič, Aerosol d.o.o.
12:00 - Dispatches from the frontline: how to manufacture calibrated devices using machine learning
Bruno Beloff, South Coast Science Limited
12:45 - Investigating fl eet emission characteristics using enhanced technical inspection procedures Daisy Thomas, 3DATX Corporation
11:20 - Determination of TOC in stack through innovative FID analyser easy to carry Carlo Bruno, Pollution Srl
11:40 - Dispersion modelling of mercury emissions from stacks of cement plants employing coal as an alternative fuel Abdullah Mustafa, Faculty of Environmental Researches and Studies
12:00 - Lunch 13:30 - Poster Session
Session : Odour
14:00 - Ionisation Technology: Addressing Odour Compounds and Gas-Phase Contaminants Sam Hantoosh, Environment Agency (EA)
14:40 - On line monitoring of odour unit (OU) emissions and odour sources identifi cation by using a new generation of IOMS analysers around an animal feed production plant Jean-Christophe Mifsud, Ellona
15:00 - Coffee break 15:20 - Panel Discussion 16:00 - End
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Technologies Conference Day 2 - 10th October 2024 Session : Air Quality
10:00 - Introduction and Welcome Michael Lunn
10:05 - Novel determination of sources of pollution and trends in UK air quality Emma Braysher, National Physical Laboratory
10:35 - Ionisation Technology Addressing odour compounds and gas phase contaminents Sam Hantoosh, The Environment Agency
10:55 - Application of inverse air quality modelling techniques to a sensor network in Glasgow Amy Stidworthy, Cambridge Environmental Research Consultants
11:15 - Coffee Break
11:45 - High-frequency air quality measurements at school gates during the morning drop off Marta O’Brian, Reading University
12:05 - Ingenious Project - Indoor Air Quality Monitoring in Homes Lia Chatzidiakou, Cambridge University
12:25 - AI-Driven Innovations in Air Quality and Gas Detection: Enhancing Monitoring and Mitigation Strategies Rajesh Kumar K V, Woxsen University
12:55 - Lunch Session : Novel technologies 14:00 - Introduction and Welcome
14:05 - Advancing Air Quality Sensor Systems: From Independent Evaluations to International Standards and Certifi cations Edurne Ibarrola-Ulzurrun, Kunak Technologies
14:25 - The next generation of Alphasense’s low-cost air quality sensors Ronan Baron, Alphasense
14:55 - Field and Mobile Measurements of Air Toxics Using Thermal Desorption, Broadband Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy Aurelie Marcotte, Entanglement Technologies, Inc
15:20 - Multi-Scale Sensor Integration for Comprehensive Air Quality Management Miguel Escribano, Bettair Cities
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Hydrogen and CCUS Conference Day 2 - 10th October 2024
09:30 - Conference Open Session : Hydrogen Monitoring & Regulations
10:00 - Regulation of Hydrogen Combustion: Emissions re porting and compliance assessment - David Graham Uniper
10:20 - From Hydrocarbons to Hydrogen: What changes when it comes to gas and fl ame detection? Adam Pope, Draeger Safety UK
10:40 - Sensing, Foresight, Clairvoyance and Hydrogen Cat Gardner, ION Science Ltd
11:00 - Coffee Break Session : Monitoring Technologies
11:20 - Hydrogen blending of Natural Gas: How to tackle the fast measuring Ben Goossens, ABB
11:40 - Smart Sampling Solutions for demanding applications like SynGas Production Philipp Zimmel, JCT Group GmbH
12:00 - Lunch 13:30 - Poster Session
Session: CCUS
14:00 - Emissions Monitoring of Post Combustion Carbon Capture Processes - Challenges and Further research Richard Harvey, National Physical Laboratory
14:20 - Carbon Capture and Storage requirements within the Emissions Trading Scheme David Graham, Uniper
14:40 - Remote Measurements of Industrial CO2 Emissions Using a Ground-Based Differential
Absorption Lidar in the 2 µm Wavelength Region Neil Howes, National Physical Laboratory
15:00 - Using the Carbon-14 Method to Determine Biogenic Content for WtE and Emissions Applications Jessica Ballasi, Beta Analytic
15:20 - Panel Discussion 16:00 - End
Posters
Real Time Monitoring of Semi-Volatile Emerging Atmospheric Contaminants: Application of the AIM Reactor in PFAS Detection Veronika Pospisilova, tofwerk
Respiratory Diseases in Coronel, Bio-Bio Region - Chile, Associated with Air Pollution: Use of Sinca Network Data and AirQ+ Software Diego Pantoja, UCSC
Evaluating Air Quality and Associated Health Risks in Ikere Ekiti, Nigeria: An Indoor and Outdoor Assessment
Francis Olawale Abulude, Environmental and Sustainable Research Group, Ondo State (SEDInst), Nigeria
Measurement of ultrafi ne aerosol particles in an urban environment Daniela Wimmer, AVL
Implementation of a new (CCQM.O3.2019) value of the ozone absorption cross- section for measurements of ozone in ambient air Dr Andrew Brown, National Physical Laboratory
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