Air Sensors – Opportunities and Challenges for Air Quality Monitoring
Air Sensors – Opportunities and Challenges for Air Quality Monitoring
Thursday, September 19, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm ET
Air monitoring is a critical part of air quality management, playing a vital role in understanding the complex nature of air pollution formation and providing information to develop effective control strategies. New monitoring technology is needed to support new air quality challenges. Low-cost sensor technologies provide more cost-effective ways to monitor air quality and help the public learn more about air quality in their communities. This webinar will discuss advances in air sensing technologies, particularly in air sensor data quality and applications of this new technology. It will also provide perspective on air sensors' potential for regulatory applications and the performance of air sensors.
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Presenters:
Karoline Barkjohn, Physical Scientist, Office of Research and Development, U.S. EPA
Karoline Barkjohn is a Physical Scientist in EPA’s Office of Research and Development in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. Her research focuses on the evaluation and improvement of air sensor performance across the United States. In 2018 she received her Ph.D. in environmental engineering from Duke University. Karoline also holds master’s and bachelor’s degrees in environmental engineering from Georgia Tech and NC State University, respectively.
Tim Dye, President, TD Enviro
Tim Dye has over 33 years of experience in air quality monitoring, data management, and public communication. A visionary and entrepreneur, he has created air quality applications that vividly communicate air quality conditions. Tim is respected as an independent voice in the air monitoring community and works on air quality projects throughout the U.S. and around the world.
Wilton Mui, Program Supervisor, Monitoring & Analysis Division, South Coast AQMD
Wilton Mui is a Program Supervisor in the Monitoring & Analysis Division of South Coast AQMD. He specializes in aerosol measurement, test standard development, and air sensor evaluation using environmental chambers and mobile air monitoring platforms. Wilton received his Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Florida, and his Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Environmental Science and Engineering from the California Institute of Technology.
Moderator: Bernadette Shahin, Regional Sales Manager, Teledyne API
Bernadette Shahin has over 40 years’ experience in the environmental field. She has had many roles which include work with waste, water and air in roles of project management, applications, product management, chemist and consultative sales.