Ozone 2019 – Integrating Measurements and Modeling across Multiple Scales to Improve Assessments of Air Quality and Human Exposure
The Ozone Research Center (ORC) presents its 2019 Science Workshop, open to all interested faculty, staff, and students.
Attendance is free, but registration is requested, especially if you plan to attend the lunch & poster session: please register here.
When: | Monday, 17 June 2019 9:30AM – 2PM |
Where: | Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute Conference Room C Rutgers Busch Campus 170 Frelinghuysen Rd, Piscataway, NJ 08854 [directions] |
The workshop will feature overview presentations describing current research being performed at EOHSI, and a poster session. Lunch will be available for those who register online.
Topics include: Regional variability of climate change impacts on anthropogenic and biogenic air pollution; Machine learning methods for air quality data fusion and model downscaling; Assessing exposures to traffic-related air pollution in New Jersey; Developments in indoor ozone chemistry and exposures; Developments in sensors and air quality monitoring; Exposure biology of ozone and associated pollutants
Speakers: Prof. Panos Georgopoulos, Prof. Debra Laskin, Dr. Brian Buckley, Ting Cai, Xiang Ren, Breann Coffaro, Zhongyuan Mi
Ozone and Co-Occurring Pollutants: Progress and Challenges for New Jersey, the US, and the World
Base funding for ORC is provided by the State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJ DEP)