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Home / Use and Applications of Low-cost Air Quality Sensors

Use and Applications of Low-cost Air Quality Sensors

About the Speaker: Andrea Polidori, Ph.D.

Andrea Polidori is the advanced monitoring technologies manager at the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) in the Science and Technology Advancement Division. His primary responsibilities include the overall management of SCAQMD’s special monitoring programs and related projects. He has been leading the design, development and implementation of the Air Quality Sensor Performance Evaluation Center, a program created to conduct comprehensive performance tests of commercially available, low-cost air quality sensors. He is also in charge of SCAQMD’s fenceline monitoring program, which was created to demonstrate the capabilities of optical remote sensing technologies for measuring refinery and other industrial emissions. Prior to joining the SCAQMD, he was a research assistant professor at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles where he taught courses and conducted extensive research on the relationships between indoor and outdoor air pollutants.

Seminar Details

Date:  Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Time: 11 a.m.–12 p.m. (Pacific)

Location:  Center for Environmental Research and Technology

1084 Columbia Ave, Riverside, CA 92507

(Webcast available for remote attendees)

Andrea Polidori Seminar Slides

 

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