Environmental Chemistry: Measurement of Air Pollution at Regional Hot Spots
Air pollution is not uniformly distributed. Major industrial projects are often proposed with little regard for people living nearby. Recently, major increases in coal shipments were proposed in Washington with little knowledge about the impact on residents living near rail lines. Our group has become a resource in the region to understand and document local hot spots of air pollution.
- Test low-cost sensors against the standard (and expensive) methods.
- Deploy these low-cost sensors at key field sites around the Puget Sound region.
- Interpret the data for individuals and local community groups.
Schools or Related Disciplines:
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)
STEM – Physical Sciences
Category: Research and Creative Projects
Time: estimated hours per week is 1hr – 3hrs
Credit/Compensation Notes: This is a volunteer or unpaid position
Contact: Daniel Jaffe, Ph.D., djaffe@uw.edu
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