Resources
MAQ
Our Measuring Air Quality conference provides an opportunity to share experiences of using new measurement techniques whilst exploring ways to interpret data collected by analysers in a variety of environments.
Download resources from past events
Measuring the composition of particulate matter, the key to targeted air quality management
David Green, Senior Research Fellow, Imperial College
Air quality for rail – measurements and mitigation challenges
Philbert Chan, Air Quality Lead, RSSB
AirScape: Monitoring air quality in Camden and encouraging positive action
Georgina McGivern, Programme Manager, The Camden Clean Air Initiative
Environmental measurements in and around three London Schools
Dr Vina Kukadia, University of Surrey and Abhijith Kooloth Valappil, Research Fellow, University of Surrey
Benefits of a multiparametric approach to air quality monitoring at remediation sites
Sarah Horrocks, Head of Air Quality & Emissions, Atkins Ltd
Recent developments in the openair suite of data analysis packages
David Carslaw, Professor, York University
Low-Cost Source Apportionment
Francis Pope, Professor of Atmospheric Science, University of Birmingham
Sampling particle emissions from brake and tyre wear
Louisa Kramer Principal Consultant, Ricardo
Trends in UK NOx and NO2 concentrations: where are we 3 years on from the Covid-19 pandemic?
Dr Helen Pearce, Consultant, Air Quality Consultants
Dr Gary Fuller (King’s College London) – A tale of two cities: Are policies improving air pollution in Paris and London?
Jim Mills (Air Monitors) – The London hyperlocal air quality monitoring network
Duncan Mounsor (Enviro Technology Services) and Tom Price (Swansea Council) – Swansea Council’s open path monitoring and dynamic AQ forecasting
Dr Chris Hazell-Marshall (Environmental Resources Management) – Low-cost gas and sensor particulate monitors: Real world experience and lessons learned
Professor Duncan Laxen (Air Quality Consultants) – Analysis of bias in diffusion tubes
Brian Stacey (Ricardo) – Ultrafine particle measurements at Heathrow Airport
Owen Butler (Health and Safety Executive) – Air quality measurement: Making it personal
Polly Lang (University of York) – A trend analysis approach for air quality network data
Dr David Carslaw (Ricardo & University of York) – Making better use of Openair
Dr Ben Marner (Air Quality Consultants) – Intensive interrogation of routine measurements made around junction 34 of the M1