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SUMMARY:IAQM Webinar - Schools’ Air quality Monitoring for Health and Education
DESCRIPTION:SAMHE (Schools Air Quality Monitoring for Health and Education) is an indoor air quality research project funded by EPSRC that utilises Citizen Science methods to co-design\, collect and analyse data on classroom air quality. \nSAMHE is aiming to have indoor air quality monitors in 2000 schools\, which will produce an unparalleled data set of UK classroom air quality. Schools that participate in SAMHE receive a free indoor air quality monitor that collects data on levels of carbon dioxide\, particulate matter\, and total volatile compounds\, as well as temperature and relative humidity. Schools can also view their classroom data on air quality in their classroom using the specially designed Web App\, where they can also access curriculum linked resources and example experiments.During this webinar\, SAMHE researcher Dr Rhys Archer will discuss the project further\, with particular insights given to the Citizen Science methods used.SAMHE is a collaboration between five UK universities (University of Cambridge\, Imperial College London\, University of York (through the Stockholm Environment Institute’s York centre)\, University of Surrey\, University of Leeds) and the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). \n \n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			Our Speaker\n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n		\n			\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			Dr Rhys Archer\, Research Fellow\, Stockholm Environment Institute at The University of York \nDr Rhys Archer is a Research Fellow and Citizen Science Research group coordinator at the Stockholm Environment Institute at The University of York and holds a PhD in Materials Engineering from The University of Manchester. Her research interests include participatory approaches to STEM research\, particularly around sustainability and sustainable materials engineering. \nShe works on the SAMHE (Schools Air quality Monitoring for Health and Education) project which involves the co-design of the SAMHE webapp with schools to monitor classroom air quality. Rhys also has keen interest and expertise in leading outreach and public engagement\, and as a result was awarded the Robert Perrin Medal in 2020 “For outstanding and sustained commitment to outreach activity in Materials Science and Technology targeted at 11-19 students” from the Institute of Materials\, Minerals\, and Mining.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/webinarsept/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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SUMMARY:IAQM Early Careers Network Workshop Series: Master the art of public speaking - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Part 2 – Put your skills to the testThis two-part workshop series\, Master the art of public speaking\, has been designed specifically for early career professionals in air quality\, to help you unlock your full potential as a confident and captivating speaker.Led by seasoned experts\, this workshop series combines practical techniques\, interactive exercises\, and constructive feedback to help you conquer your nerves and deliver impactful presentations. You’ll gain the tools and confidence you need to engage and inspire different types of audiences with your work in air quality. Part 1 of this workshop series was held 2 weeks earlier on Wednesday 21st June and explored the general rules of public speaking and presenting data\, as well as taking a deep dive into how to deliver presentations to non-expert audiences. We recommend watching back the recording if you were unable to attend Part 1. Find out more about Part 1 and access the recording here. Part 2 of this workshop series will give you the chance to apply this new knowledge and practice your skills in a safe and supportive environment. Using the tips and guidance gained in part 1\, in this session a small number of attendees will be given the opportunity to deliver a short presentation\, which you’ll receive feedback on during the session. Attendees will be asked if they would like to volunteer themselves for this when they register. We highly recommend attending both parts of the workshop series to get the most of out the experience. Join us for this workshop series and take your public speaking from nervous to natural.The workshop will be held in London on the afternoon of Wednesday 5th July 2023. This session will be followed by a social\, with details TBC.This event is free for IAQM members to attend. Non-members are welcome to attend for a small fee of £25. A member of the IES team will contact you to organise payment. Spaces are limited so sign up now to avoid disappointment. 
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-ecn-workshop-series-part-2/
LOCATION:Ricardo London Office\, 2nd Floor\, 30 Eastbourne Terrace\, Paddington\, London\, W2 6LA
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230621T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230621T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T041227
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SUMMARY:IAQM Early Careers Network Workshop Series: Master the art of public speaking - Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Part 1 – Learning the theoryHave you heard the statistic – according to an American study 75% of people fear public speaking more than they fear death?!Whether it’s standing up in front of hundreds of people at a conference\, speaking at your department meeting of 50\, or sharing a presentation with your boss – public speaking fills most people with dread and is something many people actively avoid doing.Yet public speaking is recognised as one of the most important skills that can elevate your career. Effective public speaking skills indicate creativity\, critical thinking skills\, leadership abilities\, poise and professionalism – qualities which are very valuable for the job market. Speaking at events and conferences is a good way of building credibility. About the workshop seriesThis two-part workshop series\, Master the art of public speaking\, has been designed specifically for early career professionals in air quality\, to help you unlock your full potential as a confident and captivating speaker.Led by seasoned experts\, this workshop series combines practical techniques\, interactive exercises\, and constructive feedback to help you conquer your nerves and deliver impactful presentations. You’ll gain the tools and confidence you need to engage and inspire different types of audiences with your work in air quality.Part 1 of this workshop series will be exploring the general rules of public speaking and presenting data\, as well as taking a deep dive into how to deliver presentations to non-expert audiences.Part 2 will be held 2 weeks later on Wednesday 5th July and will give you the chance to apply this new knowledge and practice your skills in a safe and supportive environment. We highly recommend attending both parts of the workshop series to get the most of out the experience. Please visit this page to book onto Part 2.Join us for this workshop series and take your public speaking from nervous to natural.The workshop will be held in London on the afternoon of Wednesday 21st June 2023. This session will be followed by a social at Pergola Paddington.This event is free for IAQM members to attend. Non-members are welcome to attend for a small fee of £25. A member of the IES team will contact you to organise payment. Spaces are limited so sign up now to avoid disappointment.  Registration for this event is now closed. 
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-ecn-workshop-series-part-1/
LOCATION:Ricardo London Office\, 2nd Floor\, 30 Eastbourne Terrace\, Paddington\, London\, W2 6LA
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230615T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230615T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T041227
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SUMMARY:IAQM Forum - Childhood exposure to air pollution
DESCRIPTION:Discover the latest insights into air pollution and childhood exposure at the upcoming IAQM forum. \nOur expert panel of speakers will share the latest insights and developments. They will highlight the risks and identify effective solutions. The day will end with a discussion panel featuring questions from attendees\, you’ll have the chance to engage with the experts and contribute to the conversation. \nBe a part of the conversation and help shape the future of air quality in schools and childhood exposure. \nPresentations \nTackling Air Pollution at School – Paul Linden\, Professor\, University of CambridgeSchools’ Air quality Monitoring for Health and Education – Dr Rhys Archer\, Research Fellow\, Stockholm Environment Institute at The University of YorkImpact of air pollution on children’s health – Dr Abigail Whitehouse\, Senior Clinical Lecturer\, Queen Mary University of London  \n \n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			Speakers\n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n		\n			\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			Paul Linden\, Professor\, University of Cambridge \nPaul is Director of Research and the GI Taylor Professor Emeritus of Fluid Mechanics in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics\, University of Cambridge. Paul is a fluid dynamicist and his research is concerned with fluid flow in the environment and in industry. He uses laboratory experiments and theoretical models to elucidate the relevant physical processes underlying these flows and to provide predictions of their properties that can be applied in practice.He currently leads a NERC Network on Tackling Air Pollution at School (TAPAS) and a project on Covid-19 transmission in schools (CO-TRACE). He led the Royal Society RAMP programme on airborne transmission of Covid in 2020. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society\, the Royal Meteorological Society\, Academia Europaea\, the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications\, and the Royal Society. \n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n		\n			\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			Dr Rhys Archer\, Research Fellow\, Stockholm Environment Institute at The University of York \nDr Rhys Archer is a Research Fellow and Citizen Science Research group coordinator at the Stockholm Environment Institute at The University of York and holds a PhD in Materials Engineering from The University of Manchester. Her research interests include participatory approaches to STEM research\, particularly around sustainability and sustainable materials engineering. \nShe works on the SAMHE (Schools Air quality Monitoring for Health and Education) project which involves the co-design of the SAMHE webapp with schools to monitor classroom air quality. Rhys also has keen interest and expertise in leading outreach and public engagement\, and as a result was awarded the Robert Perrin Medal in 2020 “For outstanding and sustained commitment to outreach activity in Materials Science and Technology targeted at 11-19 students” from the Institute of Materials\, Minerals\, and Mining. \n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n		\n			\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			Dr Abigail Whitehouse\, Senior Clinical Lecturer in Childrens Environmental Health and Honorary Consultant in Paediatric Respiratory Medicine\, Queen Mary University of London  \nDr Whitehouse is a clinical academic respiratory children’s doctor working in East London. She completed her PhD on the immune cell impacts of air pollution exposure on healthy children. She works at Queen Mary University of London within the Centre for Genomics and Child Health and clinically at the Royal London Hospital. \nHer current research activities include setting up the new Children’s Environmental Health service at the Royal London and innovative trial work in both pre-school wheeze and asthma interventions in primary and secondary care. She supervises PhD\, MSc and undergraduate students with research and clinical activities. Her clinical work encompasses all paediatric lung conditions with a focus on asthma and wheeze. Abigail also works with a variety of community\, charity and young persons groups on air pollution health effects\, and optimising asthma care in socially deprived settings.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/airshare-2/
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230518T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230518T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T041227
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SUMMARY:IAQM AirShare event
DESCRIPTION:Announcing IAQM’s inaugural AirShare Event\, an opportunity to hear interesting talks by industry professionals in a relaxed setting after work. We will be holding these events at various locations across the UK over the course of the year\, as a great opportunity to connect with fellow air quality professionals\, gain CPD (min 1.5hrs) and hear about interesting topics in an informal setting.  There will be a small number of presentations by industry experts and an interactive session. Following the presentations there will be an opportunity to network with like minded air quality practitioners and fellow IAQM members.  The event is open to all IAQM members and is perfect for industry experts and early careers members wishing to learn. Members are required to register to attend and will get a free pint (or equivalent – alcoholic or not as you choose). A thank you to Air Pollution Services for sponsoring the event.  The first event is space limited and will be held on 18th May 2023 at The Architect in Bristol city centre (a short 12-minute walk from Temple Meads train station).  The event will be attended by Keiran Laxen as the named representative of the IAQM and those at the event will be expected to abide by the IES Event Code of Conduct.  Timings:1.    17:00 to 18:00 meet in the Café Bar at The Architect2.    18:00 to 19:30 presentations and discussions in the Assembly (event space above the bar)3.    19:30 onwards networking Note: This event has limited capacity at 50 people\, given on a first come first served basis.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/airshare/
LOCATION:The Architect\, 16 Narrow Quay\, Bristol\, BS1 4QA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230511T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230511T131500
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SUMMARY:IAQM Webinar - SmogStop the worlds 1st approved air quality barrier
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar you will discover how for the last 10 years a noise barrier which removes traffic pollution has been developed and tested in Canada and the UK. Learn how this barrier can make immediate impact in reducing NOx and VOC in areas of high traffic pollution in the fight for cleaner air quality. How photocatalytic technology combined with aerodynamics can make a considerable difference in the removal of traffic pollution quicker than modal shift in hot spots. Our speakerDr. Andreas Kafizas\, Lecturer in Climate Change and the Environment\, Imperial College London  Dr. Andreas Kafizas is a Lecturer in Climate Change and the Environment at Imperial College London (ICL) who has been independently reviewing the work carried out by SmogStop. His research is focused on developing sustainable processes to produce photocatalytic coatings for a range of practical applications\, including renewable fuels (e.g. the generation of hydrogen fuel from water)\, air remediation (e.g. NOx removal) and water remediation (e.g. arsenic removal). Andreas completed his MSci in Chemistry in 2007\, and PhD in Chemistry in 2011 at University College London. His PhD was focussed on the developing photocatalytic coatings on windows\, and was awarded the Ramsay Medal for best graduating doctor in his department. In 2012\, he was awarded the Ramsay Memorial Fellowship to study the photo-excited states in photocatalysts for solar fuels at ICL. In 2016\, he was awarded a Junior Research Fellowship at ICL to develop photoelectrodes for solar water fuels. And in 2018\, he was awarded a Lectureship at ICL\, where he leads the Solar Coatings group (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Andreas-Kafizas)\, is the theme lead in “Sustainable Power and Renewable Fuels” at the Energy Futures Lab\, and is a board member at the London Centre for Nanotechnology. To date\, Andreas has published over 80 peer-reviewed papers (>4\,000 citations\, h-index = 42) and written 5 book chapters. He has conducted research in the field of photocatalysis for 15 years\, and is considered a leading expert in his field. He regularly reviews research articles in his discipline for journals of high esteem\, including Nature Materials (IF = 43.8)\, Advanced Energy Materials (IF = 29.4)\, Advanced Functional Materials (IF = 18.8)\, and the Journal of the American Chemical Society (IF = 15.4) (https://publons.com/researcher/1461338/andreas-kafizas/peer-review/)\, and has recently consulted for the Environmental Industries Commission (EIC) on the efficacy of TiO2 photocatalysts for remediating NOx\, publishing a report on their effectiveness with recommendations for future work (http://eic-uk.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Towards-Purer-Air-Report-Full-Digital.pdf).
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-webinar-using-model-ensemble-data-to-better-understand-climate-risk-2/
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230328T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230328T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T041227
CREATED:20221221T090057Z
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SUMMARY:Measuring Air Quality 2023
DESCRIPTION:28th March 2023\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCoin Street Conference Centre\, London\nEven with recent advances in modelling\, measurement remains an important means of gaining insight into the nature of air pollution. Without it\, we cannot fully understand the problem and\, without an accurate diagnosis\, we cannot propose solutions.  \nThis 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. \n\n		\n	\nBook Now!Events T&CsWho should attend?Air quality consultants | Air quality equipment manufacturers | Expert practitioners | Local authority officers | Academics & researchers | Air quality graduates & PhD students | Government officers | NGO & professional body staff | Standards agencies & accreditation bodies | Trade associations \n	\n		\n			Speakers\n\n		\n	\nProfessor David Carslaw\, University of YorkProfessor David Carslaw\, University of YorkDavid has a joint position between the Department of Chemistry at the University of York where he is a Professor of Urban Air Pollution and Ricardo Energy & Environment. He has a long-term interest in the impact of road vehicle emissions on urban air quality\, leading experimental and analysis work over many years that has quantified the impacts vehicles have on concentrations of NO2 in the atmosphere. A second major focus has been the development of open-source analysis techniques to derive insights from air pollution measurements. These techniques and tools form part of the ‘openair’ R package that is widely used throughout the world. The presentation will focus on the many recent developments in the openair suite of packages including the comprehensible and easy access to vast amounts of UK air quality data\, advanced methods for understanding pollutant sources\, new mapping capabilities and the tools needed to ‘deweather’ air quality data. Dr David Green\, Imperial College LondonDr David Green\, Imperial College LondonDr David Green is a Senior Research Fellow at Imperial College London where he leads the Aerosol Science Team. His research interests focus on the measurement of particles and gases\, and their use in source apportionment and health studies. He established the air quality supersites in London\, where the atmospheric chemical and physical composition is measured continuously at high time resolution. The data feeds real time public information systems and informs the national forecasting tools. Increasingly\, his research focuses on specific transport environments or specific sources such as brake and tyre wear\, to understand how these measurements can be used in health studies to assess the impact of particles and their different composition on health end points. Georgina McGivern\, The Camden Clean Air InitiativeGeorgina McGivern\, The Camden Clean Air InitiativeGeorgina McGivern co-founded The Camden Clean Air Initiative in the summer of 2022 and has been the Programme Manager ever since. Before this\, Georgina worked for Project Waterfall\, a charity that provides clean drinking water to coffee growing communities\, as well as spending numerous hours volunteering for refugee charities. Her passion has always been within the non-profit sector and she is now turning this attention to the climate crisis. Within the role at The Camden Clean Air Initiative\, Georgina engages with the community\, leads on projects\, recruits partners\, organises events and media\, and manages a team. She is committed to making a positive difference in the community around her\, and is ready to grow The Camden Clean Air Initiative across London. Louisa Kramer\, RicardoLouisa Kramer\, RicardoDr Louisa Kramer is a Principal Consultant in Air Quality with over 15 years’ experience. She specialises in analytical techniques\, monitoring\, and data analysis of gases and particulate matter. Louisa has managed and contributed to a range of projects in the private and public sector as a consultant at Ricardo. Previously she worked as a researcher focussing on the real-world sampling of emissions from vehicle exhausts and the assessment of the sources and spatial distribution of trace gases and particles that contribute to poor air quality. Louisa was also a lecturer in atmospheric sciences whilst working in academia.Sarah Horrocks\, Atkins LtdSarah Horrocks\, Atkins LtdSarah Horrocks\, Chartered Environmentalist and Chartered Scientist\, is the Head of Air Quality and Emissions at Atkins with over 20 years’ experience in environmental consultancy. She acts as the discipline lead on high profile client projects including in the transport\, water and land development markets.  Sarah has expansive knowledge of atmospheric dispersion modelling and emissions management\, having contributed to nationally significant infrastructure projects for road and rail schemes\, power stations and port expansion. She has prepared and presented evidence for DCO hearings and public inquiries and was one of the authors of the IAQM guidance for assessment of impacts on ecological habitats. Most recently\, Sarah has been designing multi-parameter monitoring surveys and analysing and interpreting the data collected from land remediation sites across London to inform mitigation techniques.  She is passionate about the need for good quality data in order to provide robust findings that can withstand scrutiny. Professor Francis Pope\, University of BirminghamProfessor Francis Pope\, University of BirminghamProfessor Francis Pope is an expert on the causes and effects of air pollution\, drawing together insight from a multidisciplinary perspective to understand how air pollution affects human health and how it relates to urban development. He currently has active projects in the UK\, Europe\, Africa\, and India\, through which he interacts with various stakeholders\, including academics; international\, government and city authorities; charities\, and UN bodies. Before gaining his professorship in atmospheric science in 2018\, he held a Birmingham Fellowship (2012-2017)\, which allowed outstanding\, high potential researchers to establish world-leading research groups. His work on low-cost sensors is well known internationally.  However\, successful air quality management and control not only requires measurement of air pollution levels\, but it also requires information on the sources and their relative importance. This talk will focus on using low-cost sensors to deliver source apportionment at the fraction of the cost of regulatory approaches. Philbert Chan\, RSSBPhilbert Chan\, RSSBPhilbert Chan is the Air Quality Lead at the Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB) with over 15 years’ of experience in air quality. RSSB is the independent safety\, standards and research body for Great Britain’s rail network. Philbert is leading and delivering collaborative research and implementation projects to identify air quality issues across the rail network and help deliver solutions to mitigate and improve air quality where possible. Key projects that are being delivered at present are the network-wide Stations Air Quality Monitoring Network (AQMN) as well as the development of Rail Air Quality Targets. Philbert has previosuly worked in the consultancy sector for over 10 years with a wide range of experience and knowledge including for example dispersion modelling\, monitoring and emissions inventory. Helen Pearce\, Air Quality Consultants (part of Logika Group)Helen Pearce\, Air Quality Consultants (part of Logika Group)Trends in UK NOx and NO2 concentrations: where are we 3 years on from the Covid-19 pandemic? Helen is a Consultant with the Air Quality Consultants (AQC\, part of the Logika Group).  Prior to joining AQC she was based at the University of Birmingham\, completing a BSc in Geography\, MSc in Applied Meteorology and Climatology\, and PhD in Environmental Health & Risk Management. Her PhD was entitled: “real-time integrated modelling of transported related air pollution in urban street networks”. Additionally\, she provided the air quality modelling expertise on the NERC-funded project\, ‘GI4RAQ’ (Green Infrastructure for Roadside Air Quality)\, to quantitively assess the impacts of ‘green’ interventions in street environments.   			\n			\n\n	\n		\n			Agenda\n\n		\n	\n\nClick to view Agenda\n	\n		\n			\nConference Rates\n\n		\n	\nIAQM member£160Student or Graduate*£100\n	\n		\n			* Graduate and student rates are available to those who graduated after 1st January 2023 and are not currently in full-time employment. Certification will be requested to confirm your booking. There are no Super Early Bird or Early Bird prices for local authority and student/graduate. \n\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n			Exhibit with us\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Measuring Air Quality Conference attracts consultants\, air quality practitioners\, leading manufacturers\, local authorities officers and regulators\, academics and researchers providing an excellent opportunity for organisations to interact with their target audience of experts and buyers. This conference is a platform for expert practitioners to share knowledge\, therefore there are a limited number of spaces for exhibitors. \nBenefits of exhibiting: \n\nListing on the event page on both the IAQM and Institution of Environmental Sciences (IES) websites\nPromotion on the IAQM and IES websites\, Twitter and LinkedIn accounts\nInclusion in the digital delegate pack\n\nDownload our Exhibitor and Sponsorship Pack and book your space today. \n\n		\n	\nExhibitor and Sponsorship Pack (PDF)Exhibitor and Sponsorship Booking Form\n	\n		\n			Bronze Sponsor\n\n		\n	\nCambustion LtdCambustion LtdRoadside NOx is an important contributor to clean air considerations and the identification of individual “gross emitters” can be an important part of evaluating the success of clean air zones. Cambustion make fast response gas analyzers capable of measuring NO and NO2 to parts-per-billion concentrations within a fraction of a second.These analyzers have been used previously for plume dispersion studies\, enforcement activities\, route optimisation\, cabin air quality and the identification of urban NOx “hot spots” using on-board measurements.The equipment is also useful for rapid “spot-checking” of idling vehicles or to assess the effectiveness of natural or man-made barriers such as hedges or bus shelters to shield humans from the sometimes alarmingly high instantaneous concentrations of NOx which can be inhaled on the kerbside.More details including specimen applications available at: https://www.cambustion.com/industries/air-qualitywww.cambustion.comsupport@cambustion.comGPS AirGPS Air“Air” is in our name We address indoor air challenges. Our patented technology targets airborne particles\, including certain odors\, viruses and bacteria to help clean indoor air. How? With a best-in-class commitment to: Innovation\, Product development and Continuous technological enhancementshttps://gpsair.com/ \n	\n		\n			Exhibitor\n\n		\n	\nEnviro Technology Services LtdEnviro Technology Services LtdEnviro Technology Services Ltd (part of Cura Terrae) is a world leading supplier and service provider of real-time instrumentation and bespoke ‘turn-key’ environmental monitoring systems for the measurement of air pollution and greenhouse gases.www.et.co.ukinfo@et.co.ukAcoem UK LtdAcoem UK LtdPart of the Acoem Group\, we are committed to sustainable development and helping companies and public authorities limit their environmental impact. We offer products and services that prevent and control air\, noise and vibration pollution\, increase the productivity and reliability of industrial machinery & contribute to the development of effective\, robust & noiseless productsTurnkey Instruments LtdTurnkey Instruments LtdTurnkey Instruments design and manufacture environmental monitoring solutions for; particlulates\, gas\, vibration and noise. All equipment is UK manufactured and supported with on-site and factory service and calibration.www.turnkey-instruments.comDustScanAQDustScanAQDustScanAQ is an independent\, employee-owned environmental consultancy specialising in dust\, air quality and odour monitoring\, modelling and assessment services. The firm also provides a range of low-cost dust and air quality monitoring equipment\, analytical services and workplace exposure/indoor air quality assessment services.\n	\n		\n			Accessibility\nWe aim to provide events\, conferences and workshops which are accessible to all. If you anticipate needing any type of assistance to fully participate in this event\, please email Derek Jardine at events@the-ies.org or call +44 (0)20 3862 7484 to discuss this further.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/maq2023/
LOCATION:Coin Street Conference Centre\, London\, 108 Stamford Street\, London\, SE1 9NH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230207T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230207T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T041227
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SUMMARY:IAQM Early Careers Network Workshop: Putting your best foot forward - Exploring IAQM membership
DESCRIPTION:Are you hoping to apply to become a Full Member of the IAQM? Unsure about priorities for your professional development?Join us for our first live event for the IAQM Early Career Network in 2023 where we will be discussing the key skills and experience needed to secure Full Membership\, alongside sharing guidance on key areas of professional development and different types of experience you should be seeking to fully develop your career in air quality management. The session will also include an interactive workshop where you’ll have the opportunity to get feedback on your CV from IAQM Committee members\, with a view to supporting you with future full membership applications. You will be requested to send along a copy of your CV when registering to attend the event. You will also hear about the new competency framework for IAQM membership being developed this year that will support members in their career journeys\, and will be based on skills\, knowledge\, behaviours and practical experience. The workshop will be held in central London on the afternoon of Tuesday 7th February. The event will be followed by a social at a nearby pub – a great opportunity to network with fellow air quality professionals. Agenda: 16:00: Arrival / networking16:10: Welcome talk16:15: Membership levels and requirements16:25: What makes a good application?16:35: Interactive CV workshop17:00: Benefits of the Early Careers Network 17:10: Interactive discussion17:25: Introduction to the competency framework17:30: Wrap-up and head to socialRegistration for this event has now closed.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-ecn-workshop-what-is-new-in-2023/
LOCATION:Nova North\, 11 Bressenden Place\, London\, SW1E 5BY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230124T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230124T131500
DTSTAMP:20260406T041227
CREATED:20221123T162915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221206T111710Z
UID:7407-1674563400-1674566100@iaqm.co.uk
SUMMARY:IAQM webinar: Using model ensemble data to better understand climate risk
DESCRIPTION:Our climate is changing. We need to understand how existing and future assets and infrastructure may be affected by long term temperature rise and the increased likelihood of extreme events\, such as storms and flooding.This webinar will introduce the coupled model intercomparison project (CMIP6)\, describe some of the resources available and provide examples of data analysis. How these climate model outputs can be used to quantify the risk of climate change will be described in terms of assessing the climate resilience of airports. This webinar will conclude by considering some of the different reasons for reporting climate risk\, including climate-related financial disclosure.Our speakerMatt Ösund-Ireland is a senior sustainability professional with 30 years of experience in supporting commercial organisations\, governments and financial institutions on strategy\, environmental compliance\, impact assessment and due diligence in over 25 countries. He is widely experienced in carbon footprinting\, climate change resilience and risk assessment\, air quality management and environmental disclosure. He has been a member of the Institution of Environmental Sciences since 1999.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-webinar-using-model-ensemble-data-to-better-understand-climate-risk/
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221026T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221026T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T041227
CREATED:20221005T152626Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221005T152626Z
UID:7348-1666787400-1666791000@iaqm.co.uk
SUMMARY:IAQM webinar - Climate change from the air quality perspective
DESCRIPTION:How will climate change legislation impact air quality? What are the interactions between air quality and climate change? Join us for the next IAQM webinar exploring these questions in more detail. We will be joined by expert speakers Richard Maggs and Kathryn Woolley. How do we improve what we can’t measure? – Climate change assessment from an air quality professional perspectiveThis presentation will seek to explore how air quality professionals may assess the impact of developments on climate change commitments made through the Paris Agreement. It will also set the scene for what additional guidance could be useful in a world of shifting baselines as climate change emergencies and action plans at local planning authority levels begin to emerge.This webinar has been organised as part of the IAQM’s Climate Change Working Group workstream of activities. Find out more about the Working Group.Our speakersKathryn is an Associate and London team lead in the air quality group at Hoare Lea\, she focuses on technical excellence within the air quality discipline. Her particular specialism is in designing air quality opportunities\, thus addressing any possible constraints when working on early stages of projects in multi-disciplinary project teams. Along with project work she is an active member of the professional bodies that she is part of and contribute to the work being undertaken by the IAQM and CIBSE air quality expert group. In her air quality career she has been involved with a variety of projects\, from small school buildings prioritising natural ventilation to large-scale mix mode office buildings also aiming for WELL certification. She’ll discuss the balancing act to achieving good low carbon\, energy efficient\, air tight buildings without reducing indoor air quality\, along with sharing some best practice case studies to cover how issues can be avoided. Richard Maggs is Head of Environment & Sustainability Affairs at Bureau Veritas UK. Richard has over 25 years’ experience in environmental quality\, specialising in air pollution. He completed his PhD in air pollution impacts in the late 1990s and joined commercial consultancy soon after to become the head of the air quality practice in Bureau Veritas up to 2021. He is project director for a number of national air quality compliance networks including the UK Urban NO2 and Automatic Urban & Rural Networks\, and has previously been Project Director for the LAQM Helpdesk for the UK. He sits on the Air Quality Expert Group and has been an expert witness in planning inquiries\, judicial reviews and civil litigation. 
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-webinar-climate-change-from-the-air-quality-perspective/
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220927T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220927T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T041227
CREATED:20210813T101357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T160553Z
UID:7101-1664271000-1664298000@iaqm.co.uk
SUMMARY:Routes to Clean Air 2022
DESCRIPTION:The Institute of Air Quality Management (IAQM) presents Routes to Clean Air 2022\, its annual conference on topics relevant to air quality practitioners and associated professionals. Full programme coming soon. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis year’s conference will be a one-day in-person conference\, exploring topical issues in the sector including:  \n\nVehicle emissions \nUpdates on ULEZ\, CAZs \nIndoor Air Quality \n\n\nDelegates will gain valuable CPD\, have the opportunity to network with fellow air quality professionals\, and interact with leading organisations in the air quality sector.  \n\n		\n	\nRegistration closedEvents T&CsWho should attend?Air quality consultants | Local authority officers | Academics & researchers | PhD students | NGO & professional body staff | Public health professionals | Ecologists \n\n	\n		\n			Speakers \n\n		\n	\nTaryn Ferguson\, Greater London AuthorityTaryn Ferguson\, Greater London AuthorityExpanding London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone Taryn is passionate about active and sustainable transport and the ways in which cities can encourage residents to choose these modes more often. This interest led Taryn to leave her job in food and drink consumer research to join the Greater London Authority\, working first on walking and cycling policy\, and now on air quality\, specifically addressing road transport emissions. Taryn worked closely with Transport for London to deliver the Ultra Low Emission Zone expansion in October 2021 and is continuing to work with internal and external partners to develop the next steps for reducing harmful emissions from road transport in London. Taryn also leads the GLA Air Quality Team’s collaboration with London’s health system to help raise public awareness of the serious health consequences of exposure to air pollution and the ways individuals can reduce both their exposure and contribution to pollution. Dr Mark Peckham\, Cambustion LtdDr Mark Peckham\, Cambustion LtdHow “gross emitting” vehicles can spoil local air quality Mark graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1990 with a 1st class degree in Mechanical Engineering\, going on to complete a PhD at Emmanuel College\, Cambridge on “In-cylinder sampling of unburned hydrocarbons”.  After a brief spell with Ricardo\, Mark returned to Cambridge in 1994 to work for Cambustion\, becoming a director in 1997.  He now heads-up their fast gas analyzer division\, developing instruments for applications such as respiration\, pollution detection and other rapid processes which benefit from real time measurements. Naomi Farren\, University of YorkNaomi Farren\, University of YorkNew evidence on ammonia emissions from road vehicles based on comprehensive remote sensing data Naomi Farren is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of York. Her research focuses on developing new techniques to measure on-road vehicle emissions and interpret their contribution to urban air pollution. She has an interest in characterising vehicular sources of ammonia to strengthen the evidence on their role in particle formation and impact on nitrogen deposition. As part of a collaboration between the University of York and Ricardo\, Naomi has used the UK remote sensing database to estimate total UK ammonia emissions from road vehicles. She has investigated the complex mix of factors influencing vehicular ammonia emissions\, including fuel type\, after-treatment technology\, and engine temperature. James Hobday\, Emissions AnalyticsJames Hobday\, Emissions AnalyticsWhat’s in a tyre? James began his career at the Financial Times before joining Integer Research in 2009 specialising in the vehicle emissions market\, specifically SCR market development. As Business Development Director at Emissions Analytics\, James works with a range of stakeholders\, including governments\, manufacturers\, technology specialists\, oil companies and research institutions relating to exhaust emissions\, in-vehicle air quality and tyre particulate emissions. 			\n			\n\n	\n		\n			Early Bird Prices\n\n		\n	\nIAQM member£160Student or Graduate*£100\n	\n		\n			* Graduate and student rates are available to those who graduated after 1st January 2022 and are not currently in full-time employment. Certification will be requested to confirm your booking. There are no Super Early Bird or Early Bird prices for local authority and student/graduate. \n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			Early bird rates end in:\n\n		\n	\n2022/09/10 00:00:00\n\n	\n		\n			Our Sponsors\n\n		\n	\nCERC - Gold SponsorCERC - Gold SponsorCambridge Environmental Research Consultants (CERC) is a leading provider of air quality services. CERC’s Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling System (ADMS) models are used worldwide: ADMS 5 for the assessment of industrial emissions; ADMS-Roads for road traffic emissions (in small towns or rural road networks); and ADMS-Urban is a high-resolution air quality (AQ) management system for complex combinations of emissions\, such as those in urban areas. ADMS-Urban is ideal for modelling planning and policy scenarios\, for example for the development of Clean Air Zones\, Low Emissions Zones and Low Traffic Neighbourhoods. ADMS-Airport is used to model the impacts of emissions at airports and has been used extensively at major UK airports. Other CERC software includes: EMIT\, the emissions inventory database tool; FLOWSTAR-Energy for wind energy assessments and forecasting; and GASTAR for modelling the dispersion of dense gases. CERC provides a number of scheduled and customised training courses for the ADMS models to suit modellers with varying levels of experience\, as well as a comprehensive software support package. CERC’s experienced consultants provide a range of services\, including: AQ modelling for permitting\, planning and policy scenarios; emissions inventory compilation for both toxic pollutants and greenhouse gases; and modelling hazardous releases\, for example for COMAH assessments. CERC also provides AQ forecasting and alert services for local authorities\, including airTEXT in the UK (www.airtext.info) and Riga airTEXT in Latvia (www.rigaairtext.lv). These services use ADMS-Urban in combination with the EU CAMS regional modelling system. For more details of CERC’s services or to download demonstration software\, visit www.cerc.co.uk.GPS Air - Silver SponsorGPS Air - Silver SponsorNeedlepoint Bipolar Ionisation (NBPI™) is a patented\, low energy\, soft ionisation technology that works in conjunction with HVAC systems as part of a multi-layered solution to improve indoor air quality. Our technology helps clean indoor air without producing harmful levels of ozone or other byproducts. All GPS needlepoint bipolar ionization (NPBI™) products are UL certified and CE compliant. Through NPBI\, GPS products help improve the air by reducing airborne particles including certain odors\, viruses and bacteria.To learn more about GPS and its patented NPBI technology\, visit www.gpsair.comACOEMACOEMPart of the Acoem Group\, we are committed to sustainable development and helping companies and public authorities limit their environmental impact. We offer products and services that prevent and control air\, noise and vibration pollution\, increase the productivity and reliability of industrial machinery & contribute to the development of effective\, robust & noiseless products			\n			\n	\n		\n			Exhibit with us\nRoutes to Clean Air attracts consultants\, air quality practitioners\, leading manufacturers\, local authorities officers and regulators\, academics and researchers providing an excellent opportunity for organisations to interact with their target audience of experts and buyers. This conference is a platform for expert practitioners to share knowledge\, therefore there are a limited number of spaces for exhibitors. \nBenefits of exhibiting: \n\nListing on the event page on both the IAQM and Institution of Environmental Sciences (IES) websites.\nPromotion on the IAQM and IES Websites\, Twitter and LinkedIn accounts\nInclusion in both digital and printed versions of the delegate pack\n\n  \nDownload our Exhibitor and Sponsorship Pack and book your space today. \n\n		\n	\nExhibitor and Sponsorship Pack (PDF)Exhibitor and Sponsorship booking form (PDF)\n\n	\n		\n			Accessibility\nWe aim to provide events\, conferences and workshops which are accessible to all. If you anticipate needing any type of assistance to fully participate in this event\, please email Derek Jardine at events@the-ies.org or call +44 (0)20 3862 7484 to discuss this further.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/rtca22/
LOCATION:Woburn House\, 20-24 Tavistock Square\, London\, WC1H 9HQ
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220707T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220707T131500
DTSTAMP:20260406T041227
CREATED:20220510T095443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220517T082525Z
UID:7061-1657197000-1657199700@iaqm.co.uk
SUMMARY:IAQM webinar: Odour assessment - Reflections on the effectiveness of IAQM guidance
DESCRIPTION:It has now been eight years since the production of the IAQM guidance on the assessment of odours for planning (pdf). The guidance has been widely used and accepted by planning authorities.Michael Bull\, the chair of the working group that produced the guidance\, will discuss his experience of its use\, talk about the basis of some of the advice given\, and consider where experience suggests improvements could be made. Our speakerDr Michael Bull is an air quality consultant with over 35 years’ of experience. He has been involved with the IAQM\, since its inception sitting on the IAQM Committee until 2018 and held several posts including Membership Secretary and Vice Chair. He has been involved with several IAQM publications\, in particular\, he was the chair of the working group that produced the Guidance on the Assessment of Odours for Planning in 2014 and its update in 2018. He has published and spoken frequently on air quality and odour matters and was a contributing author to the Routledge Book – Designing with Smells in 2018. After working in\, and leading a large environmental consultancy for more than 24 years\, Michael formed his own company – the imaginatively named Michael Bull and Associates Ltd – at the beginning of 2021. This company provides expert advice in air quality and odour matters.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-webinar-odour-assessment-reflections-on-the-effectiveness-of-iaqm-guidance/
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220511T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220511T131500
DTSTAMP:20260406T041227
CREATED:20220208T173258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220510T095020Z
UID:6927-1652272200-1652274900@iaqm.co.uk
SUMMARY:Webinar - The HVAC system's role in improving environmental air quality in buildings of all types
DESCRIPTION:The time has come to fully recognize the presence of airborne contaminants in the indoor environment\, including but not limited to the virus SARS-CoV-2 which results in the disease COVID-19. Concern now revolves around recent guidance suggesting that we have not seen evidence of SARS-CoV-2 transmission through HVAC systems\, which could mean it is not being removed from the space and returned to HVAC unit mounted air cleaning devices to be treated. It appears it may be remaining in the occupied environment as an ongoing issue of concern to people breathing that air. What does this mean to facility management and HVAC professionals looking to proactively improve indoor settings to help reduce the risk from airborne contaminants? This presentation will make available the most recent information on the subject\, and it will help address what we can consider doing to help produce more productive built environments.This webinar will explore the following questions:What is the source of information and current guidance that may help us better understand how to improve indoor environments of all types?What are some traditional methods of HVAC system design that may already be effective\, and how can they be improved upon?What are some considerations that should be addressed when applying any advance indoor air quality technology tasked with helping to improve the indoor environment?What are the latest methods and technologies which have been successfully and cost-effectively applied in real world indoor building environments?Our speakerDavid Schurk DES.\, CEM.\, LEED-AP.\, CDSM.\, CWEP.\, SFP.\, CIAQM.\, CHC.\, ASHRAE Distinguished Lecturer is the Director of Healthcare and Applied Engineering Markets for Global Plasma Solutions in Charlotte\, NC. He is a Licensed Designer of Engineering Systems and has over 40-years of experience in the design and analysis of heating\, ventilating\, and air-conditioning systems for a variety of market sectors\, with a special focus on aerospace and healthcare facilities.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/webinar-the-hvac-systems-role-in-improving-environmental-air-quality-in-buildings-of-all-types/
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220421T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220421T131500
DTSTAMP:20260406T041227
CREATED:20220215T170211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T130049Z
UID:6958-1650544200-1650546900@iaqm.co.uk
SUMMARY:IAQM webinar - Integration of remote (satellite) sensors with traditional ground sensors
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Bud Pope will outline trends in the emerging greenhouse gas and air quality sensor and data market\, along with the challenges and opportunities facing industry and their stakeholders.The webinar will explore examples of multi-sensor deployments\, predictive analytics and data from satellite to ground\, and will review the strengths and weakness of the different approaches.Our speaker Bud Pope is founder and CEO of BlueSky Resources\, a Boulder Colorado based company focused on providing sensor-based greenhouse gas and air quality solutions to industry and stakeholders. Prior to BlueSky\, Bud led the Tempest consortium at the University of Colorado bringing together leaders from industry\, technology\, and research to develop applied methane and greenhouse gas solutions. Mr Pope graduated from the University of Colorado and went on to commercialize advanced science applications at Green Mountain Geophysics and Spatial Energy\, where he was founder and CEO.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-webinar-the-new-sensor-wave-impact-on-operations-ghg-regulatory-reporting-and-the-community/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220224T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220224T131500
DTSTAMP:20260406T041227
CREATED:20220211T155708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220211T155708Z
UID:6946-1645705800-1645708500@iaqm.co.uk
SUMMARY:IAQM webinar: Review of the national Air Quality Strategy
DESCRIPTION:The Department for Environment\, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)’s Air Quality and Industrial Emissions team will discuss the upcoming review of the national Air Quality Strategy. The presentation will discuss Defra’s plans for the Air Quality Strategy and progress to date on policy development with respect to three main areas:The role of local authorities in meeting the new national PM2.5 targets;Building local capability to ensure local authorities have the tools to take action;Addressing inequalities and the impacts of air pollution on vulnerable groups.There will be an opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback on early policy proposals.Our speakersDefra’s Air Quality and Industrial Emissions team is responsible for policy and delivery to reduce emissions of air pollution. They also work with departments across government whose policies could potentially impact on air quality.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-webinar-review-of-the-national-air-quality-strategy/
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220208T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220208T131500
DTSTAMP:20260406T041227
CREATED:20220114T165401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220114T165401Z
UID:6851-1644323400-1644326100@iaqm.co.uk
SUMMARY:Integrating air pollution\, greenhouse gas and other wider impact analysis into decision-maker support tools
DESCRIPTION:This webinar introduces emerging international guidance for estimating greenhouse gas\, air pollutant and short lived climate pollutant emissions in an integrated way. It focuses on the pragmatic approaches for estimating air pollutant and greenhouse emissions and removals for use in assessing health impacts as well as tracking trends in greenhouse gases and short lived climate pollutants. The guidance also looks at how organisations can develop sustained centres of excellence that can provide data and expertise services to support policy and other decision makers. The session will provide an overview of the different sectoral considerations and engage with the audience around needs and priorities for analysing and solving both greenhouse gas and air pollutant related problems in an integrated and efficient way.Our speakerJustin Goodwin has 25 years of hands-on experience of air pollution and climate change analysis\, reporting and policy advice. As an expert in greenhouse gas and air pollutant emission\, projections and policies and measures\, Justin was responsible for overseeing the development of the UK national inventories and projections of air pollutants and greenhouse gases. Building on that experience\, Justin has developed and supported many teams in analysis\, reporting and policy advice for air pollutants and greenhouse gases. In the field of greenhouse gas and air pollutant estimation\, Justin contributed to and was a lead author for parts of the 2006 and 2019 IPCC good practice guidance documents for greenhouse gas inventories and for the EEA/EMEP guidebook for air pollutant inventories. More recently Justin has written guidance for institutional arrangements for MRV under the Paris Agreement for the UNFCCC’s consultative group of experts (CGE).
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/integrating-air-pollution-greenhouse-gas-and-other-wider-impact-analysis-into-decision-maker-support-tools/
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220131T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220131T131500
DTSTAMP:20260406T041228
CREATED:20211215T111442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211215T113654Z
UID:6820-1643632200-1643634900@iaqm.co.uk
SUMMARY:Environment Agency air emissions risk assessment EAL updates
DESCRIPTION:Environmental Assessment Levels (EALs) are used by the Environment Agency (EA) to judge the acceptability of proposed emissions to air from industrial sites\, and their relative contribution to the environment. EALs represent a pollutant concentration in ambient air at which no significant risks to human health are expected. In 2012\, the EA ran a consultation to identify a new hierarchy for the derivation of EALs.Using their revised methodology and working with Public Health England (now UK Health Security Agency)\, the EA reviewed and published revisions to the EALs for 10 existing substances and introduce EALs for two new substances in September 2021. In the second phase\, they are currently running a project reviewing EALs for a further 10 substances and prioritising the remaining substance EALs for further review.This webinar will explore the updates to the EALs and next steps.Our speakerAfter completing his degree in mathematics\, Alun Roberts-Jones’ background is in air dispersion and noise predictive modelling. His substantive post is in AQMAU\, having worked in the team for over 12 years. AQMAU provide technical leadership on air quality and noise risk assessments for regulation. In the team Alun supports and informs permitting and compliance decisions and assists strategic decision-makers in introducing new or changes to regulation. This can comprise auditing and conducting detailed impact assessments and developing software tools to help regulatory leads across industrial sectors. Notable work includes implementation of the MCP and specified generator regulations\, assessment of the risks from onshore oil and gas flaring\, and multi-pathway human health risk assessment.Alun is currently on assignment in the Regulated Industry\, Monitoring and Assessment team. He is leading on the second phase of the EALs update project and managing the air emissions risk assessment process and our published guidance.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/environment-agency-air-emissions-risk-assessment-eal-updates/
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211201T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T041228
CREATED:20210903T090423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211019T132652Z
UID:6491-1638369000-1638374400@iaqm.co.uk
SUMMARY:IAQM AGM and keynote speech
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our 2021 virtual Annual General Meeting and take advantage of the opportunity to hear about the IAQM’s strategic direction and activities in 2022\, hear about your new Committee members and ask any questions. This AGM follows the recent changes made to the IAQM Committee election procedure. The AGM will be followed by a keynote speech from Prof Frank Kelly. He will be discussing air pollution and public health: emerging hazards and improved understanding of risk.Event schedule14:30: AGM\, including update from IAQM Chair Christine McHugh15:00: Keynote speech 15:40: Discussion16:00: Plenary and CloseOur speaker Professor Frank J Kelly PhD\, FRSB\, FRSC\, FKC\, FMedSciProfessor Kelly holds the Humphrey Battcock Chair in Community Heath Policy at Imperial College London\, where he is Director of the Environmental Research Group\, Director of the NIHR Health Protection Research Unit on Environment and Health and Deputy Director of the MRC-PHE Centre for Environment & Health. Prof Kelly leads a substantial research activity which spans all aspects of air pollution research from toxicology to science policy. He has led studies of the urban airshed within London including the impact of the introduction of London’s Congestion Charging Zone and Low Emission Zone. He is past Chairman of the British Association for Lung Research and he has provided policy support to the WHO on air pollution issues. He has chaired COMEAP\, the UK’s Department of Health & Social Care Expert Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants for the last 9 years and he is a member of the US Health Effects Institute Review Committee.TicketsIAQM member: Free Standard: £25Once you have registered the project office will be in touch  to organise payment.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-agm-and-keynote-speech/
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211012T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211012T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T041228
CREATED:20210813T101357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211006T093903Z
UID:6312-1634031000-1634058000@iaqm.co.uk
SUMMARY:Routes to Clean Air 2021
DESCRIPTION:12th October 2021 Hotel Mercure Bristol Holland House\, Bristol UK\nThe Institute of Air Quality Management (IAQM) presents Routes to Clean Air 2021\, its annual conference on topics relevant to air quality practitioners and associated professionals. This year’s conference will include speakers on indoor air quality\, new ecological and human health assessment levels\, and progress with the introduction of Clean Air Zones. \nThis year’s conference will be a one-day conference with a networking dinner the evening before. Both in-person and online attendance options are available. \nDelegates will gain valuable CPD\, have the opportunity to network with fellow air quality professionals\, and interact with leading organisations in the air quality sector. \n\n		\n	\nBook nowConference ProgrammeConference Dinner MenuEvents T&CsWho should attend?Air quality consultants | Local authority officers | Academics & researchers | PhD students | NGO & professional body staff | Public health professionals | Ecologists \n\n	\n		\n			Speakers\n\n		\n	\nDr Tom Woolley\, Rachel Bevan ArchitectsDr Tom Woolley\, Rachel Bevan Architects Presentation: Why indoor air quality and limiting materials emissions is as important as external pollutionTom Woolley  B.Arch.\, PhD is an architect and environmental researcher living in County Down Northern Ireland and working for Rachel Bevan Architects. He is known for his work on sustainability\, building materials and low impact construction. A graduate of Edinburgh University\, he was Professor of Architecture at Queens University Belfast from 1991 to 2007and is a visiting Professor at Anglia Ruskin University and at the Centre for Alternative Technology. He is Chair of the UK Clean Air Steering Committee. Tom Woolley has published widely on construction\, planning\, housing\, green architecture and buildings and health\, including the Green Building Handbook\, Natural Building\, Hemp and Lime Construction and Low Impact Building\, Building Materials\, Health and Indoor Air Quality and most recently Thermal Insulation Materials. Tom has spoken at numerous conferences and workshops around the world including Canada\, South Africa\, Malaysia\, Holland\, Austria\, Denmark\, Sweden\, Poland and Chile. \n\n\nHe carries out research and consultancy on the circular economy\, innovative sustainable construction methods including natural building and indoor air quality. He has been chair of the Northern Ireland Building Regulations Advisory Committee and on the board of the Chartered Institute of Housing\, the Ballynahinch Credit Union and the Drumlin Wind Co-operative. He is a member of the UK Indoor Environment group and the Fuel Poverty Research Network and has carried out a number of studies investigating ways to improve indoor air quality. Tom is a consultant to ECOS\, the European Environmental Citizens Organisation for Standards and represents them on a range EU sustainability standards working groups.\n\n\nTom has been active in the co-operative movement since the 1970s when he established an architect’s co-operative and the community technical aid movement. He has worked with a wide range of co-operative housing groups and is a member of the Irish Hemp Co-operative. \n\n\n Mella Waitt\, Environment AgencyMella Waitt\, Environment Agency Ammonia and Agriculture: Challenges from a Regulators Perspective Mella is a Senior Advisor in the Environment Agency (EA) currently working on evaluating advice led approaches to reduce national ammonia emissions through the Catchment Sensitive Farming programme. With a background in air quality and dispersion modelling\, specialising in assessment of impacts on air quality on habitats\, Mella has worked in the public and private sector with over 20 years’ experience in environmental and air quality. As lead for the Permitted Pig and Poultry sector she oversaw a permit review and the introduction of revised pig emission factors and implemented new ways of working to improve the EA’s National Permitting service approach to Habitats Risk Assessment. During this time she was the lead Air Quality advisor in the national Agriculture team\, advising on strategic regulatory work programmes including proposals under the Government’s Clean Air Strategy. She chairs the EA’s Ammonia working group and works closely with Natural England on Air Quality impact assessment approaches. Specific interests include agricultural emissions\, nutrient balancing\, ammonia and particulate matter\, HRA and evaluating cross media effects. \n\n\n\n Nick Molden\, Emissions Analytics LtdNick Molden\, Emissions Analytics Ltd Presentation: Is vehicle cabin air now dirtier than what comes out of the tailpipe?Nick founded Emissions Analytics in 2011 in order to understand real-world fuel economy and emissions from vehicles. The concept was to find a way to characterise vehicles in a relatively short test\, and be able to conduct a large number of comparable tests. The resulting EQUA database is now a platform for analysing and modelling emissions performance\, which covers the UK\, Europe\, USA and South Korea. \n\n\n\n Nick is chairman of the European standardisation CEN Workshop 90 on collecting real driving emissions data\, which has led to the publication of the AIR Index. He is also chairman of CEN Workshop 103 on standardising the collection of vehicle interior air quality data\, with a focus on particle ingress and carbon dioxide build-up.\n\n Dr. Caroline Chapman\, DTA EcologyDr. Caroline Chapman\, DTA Ecology Presentation: Decision-making thresholds for Air Pollution for ecological assessments – where next?Dr Caroline Chapman is an experienced practitioner in the interpretation and application of the Habitats Regulations. Caroline is the Director of DTA Ecology and is frequently called upon to provide advice and training across a broad public-sector client base. Previously\, Caroline held a role within Natural England as the National Air Quality Specialist and was Project Manager for Natural England’s input to the EA Review of Consents. Caroline started out as an Area Habitats Directive Co-ordinator for the Environment Agency and was a founding member of the Air Quality Technical Advisory Group and the APIS Steering Group.\n\n\n\n\n\nCaroline is an elected Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management\, having been nominated by her peers in recognition of her significant contribution to the field. Caroline is also co-Director of DTA Publications Ltd\, a company set up to publish and maintain the award winning Habitats Regulations Assessment Handbook.\n\n\n Adam Crowther\, Bristol City CouncilAdam Crowther\, Bristol City Council Presentation: Evolution of the Bristol Clean Air Zone Adam Crowther is Head of City Transport at Bristol City Council with responsibility for all change related transport projects in the city\, working on areas such as mass transit\, strategic transport projects\, walking and cycling schemes\, local neighbourhood projects\, flooding\, public transport and the transport impacts of major developments. Adam previously managed the city’s traffic signals and street lighting teams for 10 years and has an in depth knowledge of traffic and transport movements around the city. Prior to this Adam worked at Transport for London. Adam is Bristol’s technical lead on the Bristol Clean Air Zone project and has helped to develop the CAZ scheme through its evolution to the current Small D Zone proposal.\n\n Christina Hood\, CERCChristina Hood\, CERC Presentation: Modelling air quality in complex urban environments: Hong Kong Christina Hood has worked at Cambridge Environmental Research Consultants since 2011\, with a focus on atmospheric dispersion model development for complex urban areas. She was involved in the conceptual development\, implementation\, evaluation and documentation of the ADMS-Urban advanced street canyon dispersion\, road tunnel dispersion and urban canopy flow modules. Christina has taken a key role in the development and evaluation of CERC systems that couple ADMS-Urban local scale modelling with regional scale models. She has led recent developments to support more regional models\, implement the system on Linux and streamline user inputs and supports application of the system by CERC and external users. Christina been involved in a wide range of projects including model applications in China\, India and the UK. She received a PhD in Bioengineering from Imperial College London in 2010 for work modelling respiratory air flow and has published scientific papers in leading journals.\n\n\n Julian Watkins\, Environment AgencyJulian Watkins\, Environment Agency Presentation: Joint Air Quality Inequalities ProjectJulian works as an Evaluation Advisor in the Environment Agency’s central Evaluation team. Julian works across the EA\, offering advice and guidance and helping to promote a ‘people-focussed’ approach to research and interventions. Julian has a keen interest in working to improve the natural world and to address inequalities. With a background in frontline work\, Julian believes in putting lived experience at the centre of decision making and in the creation of policies that respect the diversity of need and circumstance of the public. Julian holds an MSc in Public Policy and Human Development and an LLB in Law. Julian leads on the Joint Air Quality Inequalities Project.\n\n Joe Swift\, Environment AgencyJoe Swift\, Environment Agency Presentation: Joint Air Quality Inequalities Project \n\n Joe is a senior advisor in the ‘Public Health and Air Quality Team’ at the Environment Agency working to protect public health and wellbeing\, and also providing strategic advice on a range of air quality matters including the\, Defra’s Clean Air Strategy\, the Environment Bill and the air quality monitoring networks. \n\n\n\n With over 15 years’ experience in environment and sustainability Joe specialises in air quality\, greenhouse gas management and environmental management systems. Joe has was worked as a senior consultant and lead advisor in both the public and public sector\, and is award winning for his Corporate Social Responsibility work. \n\n\n\n Joe is currently working on environmental equity and leading on the Joint Air Quality Inequalities Project.\n\n Ed Wealend\, Cundall / CIBSE AQWGEd Wealend\, Cundall / CIBSE AQWG\n\n\n Presentation: Existing building stock: Key refurbishments strategies for ventilating existing buildingsEd is a chartered engineer with 15 years design experience\, joining Cundall in 2010. His project work covers many countries\, including nearly 5 years in Asia-Pacific. A mechanical engineer by training\, Ed has produced low carbon design strategies for a wide range of commercial and domestic projects. He is chair of CIBSE’s Air Quality working group\, and an active member of CIBSE’s Knowledge Generation Panel (Building Physics and IEQ panel). He is also a member of a number of research networks related to healthy indoor environments\, Biotech\, and AI in the built environment. At Cundall\, he is also responsible for R&D\, with a focus on Net Zero\, Health and Wellbeing\, and Digital Engineering. He developed Cundall’s environmental monitoring system – the IEQube.\n\n\n Ian Mudway\, Imperial College London Ian Mudway\, Imperial College London  Presentation: Implications of the New WHO GuidelinesDr Ian Mudway is a Senior Lecturer in Environmental Toxicology within the MRC Centre for Environment and Health at Imperial College London. He is a member of the UK Governments Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutant and has advise widely on air pollution and health for the EU\, WHO\, local and national government and NGOs. Currently his work is focused on understanding early and late life impacts of pollutants on the lung and brain in urban populations\, as well as furthering our fundamental understanding of the mechanisms that drive these adverse effects and modify an individual’s long-term susceptibility to air pollution. Core to his work is the evaluation of the effectiveness of air pollution mitigation measures\, such as the introduction of Clean Air Zones and the transition away from petrol- and diesel-powered vehicles. Ben Marner\, Greater London AuthorityBen Marner\, Greater London Authority Presentation: Decision-making thresholds for Air Pollution for ecological assessments – where next? Ben has been responsible for a large number of air quality assessments in the UK and abroad. He has also helped to shape industry best practices\, through contributing to national air quality guidance and developing widely used modelling tools. He has led air quality modelling studies covering a variety of spatial scales\, from small residential developments to large infrastructure schemes and from small Local Air Quality Management studies to large Clean Air Zone feasibility assessments. He has also helped to develop approaches used to assess air quality impacts on designated ecological sites. He has provided public inquiry expert witness services\, as well as support and advice to Defra\, Highways England\, the Environment Agency\, Transport Scotland\, Transport for London\, the Government of South Africa\, and numerous UK local authorities. He currently advises Defra as part of its Air Quality Expert Group (AQEG).\n Katherine Nield\, ClientEarthKatherine Nield\, ClientEarth Clean Air Zones: where did they come from and where are they headed? Katie is the Lead Clean Air Lawyer for the UK and Western Europe at ClientEarth. Her work focuses on clean air issues and promoting compliance with EU-derived and domestic air quality standards. Since 2011\, ClientEarth has launched three successful legal challenges against the UK Government’s failure to commit to action to reduce pollution to within legal limits\, and has taken a suite of successful cases in Germany. Before joining ClientEarth\, Katie practiced as a planning and environmental lawyer at an international law firm. She holds a BSc in Natural Sciences and an MSc in Environmental Technology. He has provided public inquiry expert witness services\, as well as support and advice to Defra\, Highways England\, the Environment Agency\, Transport Scotland\, Transport for London\, the Government of South Africa\, and numerous UK local authorities. He currently advises Defra as part of its Air Quality Expert Group (AQEG).\n\n Ed Rowe\, UKCEH Ed Rowe\, UKCEH Revision of critical loads for nutrient nitrogen I am an ecologist with a focus on soil and vegetation change\, particularly in response to nitrogen (N) pollution. I design and apply dynamic models of soil and vegetation processes\, such as the feedback between dissolved-organic-carbon leaching and soil pH\, or changes in plant species composition due to air pollution. I also do empirical research\, mainly using survey approaches to detect ecosystem change. My work informs UK responses to the UNECE Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (LRTAP)\, and I am head of the UK National Focal Centre for critical loads mapping and modelling. I am a member of the Welsh Government’s Clean Air Advisory Panel\, and of Defra’s International Air Quality Expert Group. \n\n\n Anna Savage\, AECOMAnna Savage\, AECOM Developing & Using CAZ to improve air quality Anna has worked in the field of air quality for 20 years and is an Associate in AECOM’s air quality team. She has a strong understanding of local air quality management (LAQM) and the European and UK legislation underpinning this process. She has previously worked for a local authority\, the GLA and TfL where she was responsible for the monitoring of the London Low Emission Zone. She has worked in the private sector for the last 10 years where she manages projects for a variety of clients including local authorities and governments including several Local Plans and Clean Air Zones studies. \n\n\n\n\n Kieran Laxen\, Air Pollution ServicesKieran Laxen\, Air Pollution Services The weather\, a very British topic of conversation\, but what does it mean for air pollution? Kieran is a Director of APS and has over eleven years’ experience in the field of air quality. He has extensive experience of air quality assessments for residential and commercial developments\, road schemes\, waste management processes\, industrial processes\, power generation facilities\, air quality monitoring and is a leading UK expert in the assessment of power generating facilities for both permitting and planning applications. \n\n\n\n\n\n 			\n			\n\n	\n		\n			Ian McCrae award\nDr Ian McCrae was a very well-respected and widely liked air quality practitioner who worked for TRL. He made significant contributions to the understanding of emissions from transport and their links with air quality. In his honour\, the IAQM will present the Ian McCrae Award to an IAQM Associate or Member in the early stages of their career (approximately the first ten years) for the best essay submission to the question below. \nThe winner will be presented with a trophy at this year’s Routes to Clean Air conference on 12th October and will be featured on a dedicated IAQM and IES news story.  \nHow to EnterSubmit an essay (maximum 650 words) on the following topic: \nWith COP26 fast approaching\, a growing number of commercial organisations have committed to a long-term net zero target for GHG emissions. Achieving this target could be commensurate with reducing emissions of air pollutants and improving air quality. What inventive air quality strategies/plans could commercial organisations implement that would simultaneously improve air quality and contribute to net zero goals? \nJudges will be looking for well written and argued submissions; there is no right or wrong answer. The winner will ideally be available to attend Routes to Clean Air on the 12th October.  \nAre you are an IAQM Associate or Full member in the first 10 years of your career? Then enter for your chance to win this prestigious title and a ticket to this year’s Routes to Clean Air. \nDeadline Submit your entry via email to Ethny Childs by 10am on Friday 1st October. \n\n		\n	\nSubmit your entry\n\n	\n		\n			Conference dinner\nWe will be holding an optional conference dinner the night before the conference\, which you can select when registering.  \n\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n			Early Bird Prices\n\n		\n	\nIAQM member£140Student or Graduate*£100\n	\n		\n			* Graduate and student rates are available to those who graduated after 1st January 2020 and are not currently in full-time employment. Certification will be requested to confirm your booking. There are no Super Early Bird or Early Bird prices for local authority and student/graduate. \nTickets for virtual delegates are open until October 11th\, 13:00PM. \n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			Sales end in:\n\n		\n	\n2021/10/07 17:00:00\n\n	\n		\n			Our sponsors \n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			Cambridge Environmental Research Consultants (CERC) is a leading provider of air quality services.  \n\nCERC’s Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling System (ADMS) models are used worldwide: ADMS 5 for the assessment of industrial emissions; ADMS-Roads for road traffic emissions (in small towns or rural road networks); and ADMS-Urban is a high-resolution air quality (AQ) management system for complex combinations of emissions\, such as those in urban areas. ADMS-Urban is ideal for modelling planning and policy scenarios\, for example for the development of Clean Air Zones\, Low Emissions Zones and Low Traffic Neighbourhoods. ADMS-Airport is used to model the impacts of emissions at airports and has been used extensively at major UK airports.Other CERC software includes: EMIT\, the emissions inventory database tool; FLOWSTAR-Energy for wind energy assessments and forecasting; and GASTAR for modelling the dispersion of dense gases. CERC provides a number of scheduled and customised training courses for the ADMS models to suit modellers with varying levels of experience\, as well as a comprehensive software support package. \nCERC’s experienced consultants provide a range of services\, including: AQ modelling for permitting\, planning and policy scenarios; emissions inventory compilation for both toxic pollutants and greenhouse gases; and modelling hazardous releases\, for example for COMAH assessments. CERC also provides AQ forecasting and alert services for local authorities\, including airTEXT in the UK (www.airtext.info) and Riga airTEXT in Latvia (www.rigaairtext.lv). These services use ADMS-Urban in combination with the EU CAMS regional modelling system. For more details of CERC’s services or to download demonstration software\, visit www.cerc.co.uk. \n\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n			Exhibiting this year\n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			\n		\n	\nEnviro Techonology Services Ltd When Enviro Technology (ET) was started in 1983\, the product range was small and the philosophy simple\, “to supply innovative air quality monitoring analysers and offer the very best levels of service and support.” Fast-forward 38 years to 2021 and the Company’s founding philosophy remains unchanged\, but the product range has expanded and taken the business into many new directions including CEMS\, atmospheric chemistry and aerosol research\, greenhouse gas and stable isotope measurements and vehicle emissions measurements and mobile laboratories. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Enviro Technology’s Managing Director\, Duncan Mounsor comments “our air quality monitoring stations and MCERTS approved ambient gas and particulate analysers for NOx\, SO2\, CO\, O3\, PM10 and PM2.5 are used primarily on the UK’s national networks and by many local authorities\, and it is this business that we are most well-known for. However\, over the last ten years\, our carefully chosen range of next generation monitoring technology has brought us to the attention of many of the UK’s leading universities and scientific institutes who are using our instruments for their important research into; agricultural emissions\, carbon and greenhouse gas cycling\, atmospheric remote sensing and particulate matter composition and characterisation”. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Duncan concludes: “whilst very much still specialising in air quality monitoring\, our instrument expertise and a continual awareness of customer wants and needs over the last four decades has moved us into many exciting new sectors\, all with one thing in common: the need for high quality instruments and superior service and support. And these are all watch-words for ET”. Website TSI TSI Instruments is a world leading manufacturer of precision measuring instruments for more than 50 years and has been setting the highest standards for measurements relating to environmental monitoring offering a variety of instruments for real-time\, direct-reading results. Every day\, thousands of people use TSI’s trusted DustTrak™ products for environmental and process monitoring. Our European service department based in Buckinghamshire\, UK ensures that our customers’ instruments are calibrated and maintained by manufacturer in market-leading turnaround time.Developed on the DustTrak™ technology\, TSI’s certified MCERTS DustTrak™ Environmental Aerosol monitor offers a reliable and rugged solution for short-term or long-term outdoor surveys and remote monitoring applications. It measures aerosol concentrations corresponding to PM1\, PM2.5\, PM10 and total size fractions. It provides real-time measurements and can be set up and collecting data in less than an hour and is the ideal instrument for outdoor environmental monitoring or construction site monitoring.Website  ACOEM Part of the Acoem Group\, we are committed to sustainable development and helping companies and public authorities limit their environmental impact. We offer products and services that prevent and control air\, noise and vibration pollution\, increase the productivity and reliability of industrial machinery & contribute to the development of effective\, robust & noiseless products. \n\n\n\n At Acoem UK\, we believe in helping our customers find the right balance between progress and preservation & protecting businesses and assets\, and maximising opportunities while respecting the planet™s resources. Human activity does not have to get in the way of protecting the environment\, nor do sustainable practices have to get in the way of human activity.\n\n\n\nTogether with 150 distributors\, our 800+ employees work across 27 offices\, 5 manufacturing facilities and 3 R&D centres in 11 countries- to provide trusted\, holistic data solutions for customers worldwide. Website  Cambustion With 35 years of experience in fast response pollution measurement\, Cambustion’s range of real time gas and particulate analysers offer ppb measurements within milliseconds. This enables a range of applications including roadside identification of individual “gross polluters”\, correlation of vehicle emissions classification with each passing exhaust plume\, inhalation studies\, road\, rail and marine applications\, indoor air quality and ventilation\, real world driving emissions and the identification of urban pollution “hot spots”.\nThe analysers are very portable and are available for sale or project rental.\n Website  Environmental Monitoring Environmental Monitoring is a UK leader in providing air quality monitoring and indoor air quality monitoring.\n\nWe provide expertise in monitoring and provide a range of equipment for hire\, sale\, and installation. Environmental Monitoring have a long history of training consultants and local authorities in monitoring Website  			\n			\n	\n		\n			Exhibit with us\nRoutes to Clean Air attracts consultants\, air quality practitioners\, leading manufacturers\, local authorities officers and regulators\, academics and researchers providing an excellent opportunity for organisations to interact with their target audience of experts and buyers. This conference is a platform for expert practitioners to share knowledge\, therefore there are a limited number of spaces for exhibitors.  \nBenefits of exhibiting: \n\nListing on the event page on both the IAQM and Institution of Environmental Sciences (IES) websites.\nPromotion on the IAQM and IES Websites\, Twitter and LinkedIn accounts\nInclusion in both digital and printed versions of the delegate pack\nFree attendance for the full conference and conference dinner\n\n  \nDownload our Exhibitor and Sponsorship Pack and book your space today. \n\n		\n	\nSponsor and Exhibitor Pack (PDF)Exhibitor booking form (PDF)Sponsor booking form (PDF)\n\n	\n		\n			Accessibility\nWe aim to provide events\, conferences and workshops which are accessible to all. If you anticipate needing any type of assistance to fully participate in this event\, please email Katherine Karr at katherine@the-ies.org or call +44 (0)20 3862 7484 to discuss this further.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/rtca21/
LOCATION:Mercure\, Bristol\, Redcliff Hill\, Redcliff\, Bristol\, BS1 6SQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event,Indoor Air Quality
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SUMMARY:IAQM Webinar: The Non-Road Mobile Machinery (NRMM) Low Emission Zone
DESCRIPTION:In 2014 the Mayor of London introduced bold new emission standards for Non-Road Mobile Machinery (NRMM) used on construction and demolition sites. Many Local Authorities did not have the resources to enforce these standards\, nor produce the guidance and training materials which the industry needed\, so London Borough of Merton applied for funding to manage NRMM inspections across London.This webinar will describe how the London Borough of Merton have managed this project and explore their key areas of learning. They have audited thousands of developments and prevented several hundred tonnes of pollutants\, including NOx\, PM and CO2\, from being released into the local environment. The construction industry has been overwhelmingly cooperative and receptive to the scheme. The audit process is straightforward and adaptable\, and the London Borough of Merton have developed the expertise to assist others in delivering similar ambitions. They are now looking to spread the word and create lasting partnerships with other industries and authorities across the country in order to help tackle the shared challenge of protecting our environment.Our speakers\nAndrew Gordon is heading-up the Pan-London NRMM Project at London Boroughs of Merton\, Richmond and Wandsworth. With a wide background in policy Implementation\, travel demand management\, behavioural change and enforcement work\, he has been involved with NRMM regulation since 2016.Luis Bassett is Project Coordinator for Air Quality Projects (NRMM) at London Boroughs of Merton\, Richmond and Wandsworth. After graduating with a degree in Environmental Health Luis has worked in several areas of environmental protection\, including Noise\, Statutory Nuisance\, Contaminated Land and Air Quality. He has been involved with the NRMM project since it began in 2016\, leading on the emission savings modelling and technical guidance\, as well as carrying out NRMM inspections for 5 boroughs.Jason Andrews oversees a portfolio of AQ projects within the Regulatory Services Partnership\, with a special interest in innovative\, practical and multi-agency approaches. He has been involved in Air Quality for over 26 years\, and has loved every minute of it!
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-webinar-the-non-road-mobile-machinery-nrmm-low-emission-zone/
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SUMMARY:IAQM Forum: Implications of the world’s first air pollution death certificate
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next IAQM Forum and hear from experts involved in the landmark inquest which resulted in air pollution being added to a death certificate for the first time. Our forums provide a platform for professionals to join us in discussion around topical challenges and developments from across the air quality sector. Ella Adboo Kissi-Debrah tragically died at the age of 9 in 2013. Following a long campaign for her inquest to be re-opened\, led by her mother\, a second inquest was held in December 2020. The central issue was whether air pollution had caused Ella’s asthma and exacerbated her symptoms. The Coroner concluded that air pollution at levels above the WHO guidelines was a significant contributory factor in Ella’s death. The lawyer\, the physician and the air quality specialist who worked with Ella’s family at the inquest will discuss the implications of the case from their difference perspectives.Our speakersJocelyn Cockburn\, Partner at Hodge Jones and Allen SolicitorsProf Stephen Holgate\, Clinical Professor of Immunopharmacology\, University of SouthamptonDr Claire Holman\, Director at Air Pollution ServicesThis event is free for professional IAQM members to attend\, non-members are welcome to attend for a small fee of £25. A member of the IES team will contact you to organise payment.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-forum-implications-of-the-worlds-first-air-pollution-death-certificate/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210615T163000
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SUMMARY:IAQM ECN: Digital tools to support air quality professionals
DESCRIPTION:The IAQM Early Careers Network (ECN) provides a forum for Early Career Professionals to learn\, practice skills and network in a friendly\, supportive and accessible environment. Join us for our meet-up on 15th June where we will be discussing the future of Digital Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and the emerging use of analytical data software tools across the sector. Can such tools enable better decision making?EIA is sometimes criticised as being time-consuming and focused on process rather than outcomes. As such\, the outcomes can sometimes be lost in the process. As the economy moves towards digitisation and innovations around online interactive multidisciplinary work\, digitisation in EIA\, including automated data capture and interrogation\, integrated GIS and the use of interactive technologies\, is just one of the tools we can use to speed-up the process. These tools can also add robustness to air quality assessments\, streamline reporting\, as well as facilitate productive conversations with clients and project stakeholders.Join the line-up and practice your presentation skillsWe are delighted to open up two spaces for IAQM early career members to present to the rest of the group. Have you been involved in an innovative project recently? Do you have experience of applying scripting and coding languages in your role? Do you offer alternatives to standard reports\, such as interactive web-based non-technical summary reports? Volunteer for a presentation slot to present your ideas!If you would be interested in a ten-minute presentation slot\, please get in touch.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-ecn-digital-tools-to-support-air-quality-professionals/
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CREATED:20210419T132957Z
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SUMMARY:IAQM Webinar: Can a Low-Cost Air Quality Monitor Offer Near-Reference level Data?
DESCRIPTION:Most countries around the world rely on government reference stations to monitor background air quality. Whilst very accurate\, they are also very expensive and are normally fixed in position.In recent years\, as more has become known about air quality\, we have learnt that not only does it vary from street to street\, but also between locations on the same street. This highlights one of the inadequacies of reference systems; they cannot offer fine-grained granularity of measurement across a city. This has fueled the so-called ‘low-cost’ ambient air quality sector and has propelled the development of smaller\, portable systems. The development of an ambient monitor offering near-reference level performance has been the focus of South Coast Science. Join us for this webinar to hear how they have been working to achieve this through the use of machine learning techniques.Our speaker Bruno Beloff graduated in 1985 with MA in theoretical linguistics and artificial intelligence\, then promptly accepted a job as an electronic engineer. A recurring goal in his life is to help bridge the gap between commercial IT developments and the needs of academic researchers.Bruno has been working on air quality monitoring since 2013. In 2016\, he co-founded South Coast Science Limited\, whose primary focus is to offer a common digital front-end for electrochemical sensors and particulate monitors\, together with an open infrastructure for air quality data.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-webinar-making-an-ambient-air-quality-monitor-equivalent-to-a-reference-instrument/
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CREATED:20210401T075625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T124646Z
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SUMMARY:IAQM Webinar: How multivariate cost benefit analysis can drive effective air quality management
DESCRIPTION:Dhaka is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh. It is one of the largest and most densely populated cities in the world\, with a population of 20.2 million people in the Greater Dhaka Area. It is the largest city in Eastern South Asia having frequently topped the index of the world’s cities with the worst air quality conditions. The well-known effects of air pollution on human health\, together with its significant economical impacts and role in worsening inequality\, calls for urgent\, integrated and sustained action to reduce emissions at source. The application of suitable and effective mitigation measures are also sorely needed to lessen the impacts observed. To be effective such measures need to be feasible\, politically supported\, and bring sufficient benefits to society. These measures also need to be balance the need to reduce the overall pollution burden to the maximum extent possible within funding constraints. This webinar will look at the key air quality issues in the Dhaka region\, their potential solutions\, and the cost/benefits associated with selected measures evaluated as efficient to solve and/or significantly contribute to the amelioration of air pollution.Our speakerAna Grossinho is the Director of Air Quality Experts Global having over 30 years of experience in air quality management both in the UK and abroad. She is an Environmental Engineer having specialised in Air Quality modelling through her MSc and PhD at Imperial College\, at the Centre for Environmental Technology. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Air Quality Management\, a Member of the International Society of Exposure Assessment\, and a Chartered Engineer. Ana has extensive experience in working with the public sector to delineate and implement air quality management policy having been appointed by the European Union to lead several projects abroad\, including the study of cost-effective measures to improve air quality in the Dhaka Region.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-webinar-how-multivariate-cost-benefit-analysis-can-drive-effective-air-quality-management/
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SUMMARY:IAQM Webinar: The role of Local Authorities in managing air pollution
DESCRIPTION:In this webinar\, Davide Pascarella considers the implications of the Environment Bill on local governments’ regulatory framework around Smoke Control Areas. Davide will explore and highlight the impact of policy decisions and the real-world delivery of initiatives to tackle the contribution to air pollution from wood-burning appliances. Studies indicate residential wood-burning stoves result in PM2.5 emissions which make a surprisingly large contribution to total air pollution and related health costs. With the announcement of new rules surrounding wood-burning appliances that will come into force in 2021-2022\, we will examine our understanding of the practicalities of this policy implementation on delivering Smoke Control Areas.Our speakerDavide is a Principal Air Quality Officer at the Regulatory Services Partnership (RSP) serving the London Boroughs of Merton\, Richmond upon Thames and Wandsworth\, and has over 15 years of experience in the public sector. He has expertise on local air quality management\, policies and regulations. His work has covered a broad range of projects\, managing monitoring networks\, demolition and construction activities\, writing bidding proposals as well as experience on reviewing air quality assessment reports submitted as part of the planning process. He is a member of the IAQM Committee.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-webinar-the-role-of-local-authorities-in-managing-air-pollution/
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CREATED:20210113T115206Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Air quality management in the UK: what’s the hold up?
DESCRIPTION:Millions of people in the UK live in areas where levels of pollution are very high and could be damaging their health. In 2019\, NO2 legal limits were breached in 75% of air quality reporting zones (33 out of 43). Likewise\, in 2018\, 115 out of 317 local authorities (36%) had unsafe levels of fine particulate matter (PM2.5). After more than 20 years of the review and assessment process by local authorities across the UK\, >650 Air Quality Management Areas (AQMAs) have been declared predominantly for NO2 (annual mean) and primarily due to road traffic sources (>90%). While local authorities have been very good at diagnosing air quality problems and identifying AQMAs\, they have struggled to implement action to improve local air quality.This webinar will look at the factors that are contributing to this failure to meet the air quality objectives. It will identify the bottlenecks which can be overcome; the disconnection between local and national policies; and the key players that could be involved to explore and target polluting behaviours and overcome barriers.Our speakerAnil Namdeo is Professor of Air Quality Management in the Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences\, Northumbria University\, Newcastle. He is a Chartered Environmentalist and a Chartered Scientist. He is a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society\, and a Fellow of the Institute of Air Quality Management. He was a member of the NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) Public Health Advisory Committee on Outdoor Air Pollution and Health. He is a member of the US Transport Research Board’s Committee on Transport and Air Pollution. He has special research interests in air quality (monitoring\, modelling and management) and health. His research focuses on environmental and sustainability assessments of land-use\, transportation and other developmental policies.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/webinar-air-quality-management-in-the-uk-whats-the-hold-up/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210224T091500
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SUMMARY:DMUG 2021
DESCRIPTION:DMUG will be returning in 2021 as an online event\nDMUG 2020 has been rescheduled for the 24th February 2021. All bookings will be honoured and transferred to the new event date. \nThis unapologetically technical conference remains the key annual event for experts in this field\, providing a platform for knowledge exchange\, debate and discussion on topical issues. If you are a professional engaged in air quality modelling then make sure you attend this conference to hear from eminent speakers\, network with fellow professionals and gain valuable CPD. \n\n		\n	\nBook nowEvents T&CsConference programmeWho should attend?Air quality consultants | Air quality modellers | Air quality equipment manufacturers | Expert practitioners | Local authority officers | Environmental regulators | Academics & researchers | Air quality graduates & PhD students | Government officers | NGO & professional body staff  \n\n	\n		\n			Speakers\n\n		\n	\nRosie Davies\, Ove Arup and Partners LtdRosie Davies\, Ove Arup and Partners Ltd Use of the fluctuations module in ADMS to investigate “real life” odour exposure – joint presentation Rosie is an air quality consultant with Arup – she carries out air quality and odour assessments for a wide range of clients and has been undertaking research using the ADMS model to investigate the relationship between odour standards used by modellers and the likely real world experience of the public. Michael Bull\, Ove Arup and Partners LtdMichael Bull\, Ove Arup and Partners Ltd Use of the fluctuations module in ADMS to investigate “real life” odour exposure – joint presentation  Michael is the Director of Arup’s Environmental business and a past Vice Chair and Committee member of IAQM. He was the chair of the working group that produced the IAQM Guidance on Odours and Planning in 2014 and the update in 2018. He has been involved in air quality and odour assessment for over 35 years\, has published on the topic and is a contributing author to the book Designing with Smells published by Routledge in 2017. Sarah Horrocks\, AtkinsSarah Horrocks\, Atkins A practical example of using AERMOD to analyse exceedances of a threshold Sarah\, BSc\, MSc\, CEnv\, CSci\, is an Associate Consultant and the Air Quality team leader at Atkins. She is responsible for managing and delivering the technical input to design\, planning and permitting stages spanning the water\, transportation and energy markets\, both in the UK and overseas. Sarah joined Atkins in 2000 having completed a degree in Chemistry and a Masters in Environmental Technology. She started her career undertaking health risk assessments and from there\, specialised in detailed air dispersion modelling. She has presented evidence at the A21 dualling public inquiry and more recently at DCO planning hearings for an energy centre and port expansion. Sarah was heavily involved in the drafting of the 2019 IAQM guide to the assessment of air quality impacts on designated sites. Huw Woodward\, Imperial College LondonHuw Woodward\, Imperial College London Simulating the dispersion of traffic emissions at the microscale Huw is a Research Associate at the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial College London. His research focuses on pollution dispersion modelling. This includes both work for DEFRA using the UK Integrated Assessment Model (UKIAM) to estimate future projections of UK air quality and ecosystem health\, and also research as a member of the MAGIC project. The MAGIC project is a collaboration between Imperial College\, Cambridge University and the University of Surrey\, with the aim of improving our understanding of the connection between indoor and outdoor air quality. Huw’s focus within the project is on microscale dispersion modelling\, using computational fluid dynamics to investigate the effect of features such as traffic induced turbulence\, trees and roof geometry on the dispersion of pollutants within urban areas. Jenny Stocker\, CERCJenny Stocker\, CERC Understanding the source contribution from elevated roads Jenny received her PhD from University of Manchester in Applied Mathematics and has worked at Cambridge Environmental Research Consultants (CERC) since 2000\, where she is now a principal consultant. Jenny manages CERC’s contribution to a range of UK and international research projects in which CERC’s ADMS model is applied; these projects often lead to model developments such as the advanced street canyon model in ADMS-Urban and the system that couples ADMS to regional–scale chemical transport models. Jenny has extensive practical experience of running the ADMS models in addition to expertise in emissions inventory development and has led the development of CERC’s urban heat island model. Jenny has presented at many conferences and has published scientific papers in leading journals. David Bagshaw\, AtkinsDavid Bagshaw\, Atkins Roadside barriers – Accounting for the effect of vehicle induced momentum and turbulence in the prediction of roadside concentrations David is a senior engineer within the fluid mechanics team at Atkins\, with 17 years’ experience in the prediction of fluid flow. For Atkins he is involved in computational modelling of fluid flow\, heat transfer and hazard assessment for a variety of industries. David was technicalead for the 2019 study into roadside air quality barrier effectiveness for Highways England. Mark Broomfield\, Ricardo Energy & EnvironmentMark Broomfield\, Ricardo Energy & EnvironmentUsing the IAQM guidance on assessing air quality impacts on nature conservation sites in practiceMark has worked as an air quality\, odour and health impacts specialist consultant since 1992\, providing technical\, strategic and research support to industry and regulatory bodies. He is responsible for strategic air quality projects using state-of-the-art air quality modelling techniques to support the development of air quality action plans in cities throughout Asia\, and he is retained by the Asian Development Bank safeguarding team to provide advice and training on mitigation of air quality impacts of ADB-backed projects. Mark is responsible for delivery of regional air quality modelling studies in support of strategic development planning in the UK\, dealing with impacts on public health and nature conservation interests. He is also part of the UK National Atmospheric Emission Inventory team. He is the author of “Every breath you take: a user’s guide to the atmosphere\,” published in July 2019.Claire Holman\, Brook Cottage ConsultantsClaire Holman\, Brook Cottage Consultants Shair: A real time air quality model Claire has worked on air quality management for 40 years since she was awarded her air quality PhD in 1980. Currently she is a director of Brook Cottage Consultants which she established in 2013. Previously she worked for Peter Brett Associates (Stantec)\, ENVIRON (Ramboll) and several universities. Claire has extensive experience of emission inventories\, emission control\, monitoring\, dispersion modelling\, cost benefit/effectiveness analyses and policy development. She has advised governments in Europe\, Asia and Africa\, and the European Commission on strategic air quality issues. Her dispersion modelling experience includes the modelling of a 50 x 20 km domain centred on Jeddah in Saudi Arabia and the modelling of 10 major European cities for a European Commission project.  She has been an active member of the IAQM Committee for many years. Until last November she was the IAQM Chair for four years and before that the Vice-Chair for three years. Glyn Rhys-Tyler\, Consultant and Researcher Glyn Rhys-Tyler\, Consultant and Researcher  Light vehicle dynamics and NOx emissions on the motorway networkGlyn\, is an independent consultant and researcher specialising in the field of highway transportation and environmental policy. He has three decades of professional experience in transportation planning\, transport modelling\, traffic engineering\, research\, and environmental assessment\, having worked both in the private consultancy sector at the Transport Research Laboratory\, and in academia at Newcastle University. He gained his PhD at Newcastle University\, researching the exhaust emissions characteristics of road vehicles. In recent years he has worked as an independent consultant\, delivering research projects and providing technical advice and guidance on road transport and environmental policy to organisations including the European Commission (Research Executive Agency)\, Highways England\, DfT\, and the Connected Places Catapult. He has recently been supporting Highways England in the development of DMRB LA 105 Air Quality. Jack Davison\, University of YorkJack Davison\, University of York Uses of vehicle emissions remote sensing data for emission factor developmentJack\, is a second-year PhD student at the Wolfson Atmospheric Chemistry Laboratories in the University of York\, supervised by Dr David Carslaw. He obtained a Master of Chemistry degree in 2018 with a study on the validation of low-cost sensors for measuring ambient carbon dioxide and methane. On progressing to postgraduate study\, his research refocused on drawing out new understanding from vehicle emission remote sensing measurements on the effects of road transport on air quality. This has included modeling fuel consumption from kerbside data to generate distance-based emission factors and\, more recently\, investigating the potential for remote sensing to inform on the factors influencing non-exhaust particulate matter emissions. Paul Agnew\, Met OfficePaul Agnew\, Met Office The role of snow in a significant UK dispersion event Paul began his career in science working for the UK Atomic Energy Authority\, studying radiation effects in crystalline materials. He spent 3 years working on an international project in the USA studying space nuclear thermionic power. Following a two-year detour as a secondary school science teacher\, he joined the Met Office in 2000 to work on aviation meteorology. Since 2005 he has worked on modelling atmospheric dispersion of pollution and air quality\, in both Lagrangian and Eulerian frameworks. His interests include composition forecast verification\, quantifying the health impacts of pollution and statistical forecast modelling. He is currently the manager of the Air Quality Modelling team at the Met Office and responsible for the operational forecasting of air quality. 			\n			\n\n	\n		\n			Prices\n\n		\n	\nIAQM member£150Student or Graduate*£100\n	\n		\n			* Graduate rates are available to those who graduated after 1st January 2020 and are not currently in full-time employment. Certification will be requested to confirm your booking.  Student rates are also available. \n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			Ticket sales end in:\n\n		\n	\n2021/02/23 23:59:00\n\n	\n		\n			\n		\n	\nSponsorship pack (PDF)Sponsorship booking form (PDF)\n	\n		\n			Sponsor this event\nConsider sponsoring DMUG the one-day conference for users of dispersion models. This unapologetically technical conference provides sponsors with a platform to demonstrate their organisations commitment not just to the environment\, but to the science which underpins it\, indicating their serious consideration of the issues behind current environmental problems. \nSponsoring DMUG provides an organisation with an excellent opportunity to connect with respected members of the environmental community\, build brand awareness and reach potential clients and employees.  \n\n		\n	\n\n\n	\n		\n			Exhibiting this year\n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			\n		\n	\nTSI InstrumentsTSI Instruments is a world leading manufacturer of precision measuring instruments for more than 50 years. TSI has been setting the highest standards for measurements relating to environmental air quality monitoring\, offering a variety of instruments for real-time\, direct-reading results. Our European service department based in High Wycombe (Buckinghamshire) ensures that our customers’ instruments are calibrated and serviced according to manufacturer’s standards in the shortest turnaround time ensuring minimal downtime and loss of data.TSI’s MCERTS certified Environmental DustTrak™ monitor offers a reliable and rugged solution for short-term or long-term outdoor surveys and remote monitoring applications. It can simultaneously measure particle mass concentrations corresponding to PM1\, PM2.5\, PM10 and Total PM size fractions.The new BlueSky™ Air Quality Monitor is a hyperlocal\, cloud-based device\, specifically designed for outdoor environmental monitoring\, but can also be utilized inside buildings\, homes and manufacturing facilities to measure indoor air quality. Website | LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube ACOEM Air MonitorsOriginally a privately owned company\, we have recently been acquired by ACOEM representing some of the world’s leading environmental monitoring technology manufacturers. Providing monitoring solutions which encompass the very best products\, technology and services. Air Monitors offers technical support\, maintenance\, calibration\, operation\, analysis and reporting services in addition to the sale or hire of monitoring equipment. Typical applications include the monitoring of particulate matter and gaseous pollutants in both workplace and ambient air.With decades of experience and high levels of expertise\, including a UK-wide network of highly trained and equipped service engineers; Air Monitors is able to select the best instruments from leading global manufacturers. The company’s products include gas\, particulate and meteorological monitoring instruments for personal\, portable and fixed installations in applications such as occupational safety\, toxic gas detection\, leak detection\, process monitoring\, fenceline monitoring\, environmental monitoring and ambient air quality monitoring. The ACOEM Group is committed to sustainable development and help companies and public authorities limit their environmental impact by offering products and services that:• Prevent and control air\, noise and vibration pollution• Increase the productivity and reliability of industrial machinery• Contribute to the development of effective\, robust & noiseless products• Protect soldiers\, sites and vehicles in military theaters of operationThe staff at Air Monitors are experts in air quality; able to provide help and guidance on which technologies are best suited for specific applications. Website Lakes Environmental SoftwareLakes Environmental Software is recognized internationally for its advanced environmental modeling software and data products.  Since 1995 we remain dedicated to providing industry and the regulatory community with exceptional service and cost-effective environmental IT solutions.  Our products increase productivity\, reduce errors\, and provide unique solutions to the challenges encountered in your regulatory constrained world. World-class expertise includes: · Air Dispersion Modeling · Emissions Inventory · Regulatory Permit and Compliance Solutions · Custom IT Solutions · Real-Time and Forecast Modeling Solutions · Meteorological Data Processing (WRF/MM5/US Station Data) · Training (AERMOD/CALPUFF/SCICHEM/Emissions Inventory). Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment Our highly accomplished team is dedicated to supplying superior products and technical support to our clients. Lakes Environmental is continuously investigating new areas of research to provide our users with superior state-of-the-art software solutions and data services.Ricardo Energy and EnvironmentRicardo has the longest-established specialist air quality team in the world and\, with over 150 experts\, one of the largest. Our unique expertise in working with governments\, local authorities and business for over 70 years helps our clients around the world to understand\, manage and improve air quality. In the UK\, we lead a number of air quality programmes for the UK Government\, including the Modelling of Ambient Air Quality Programme and the National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory.The knowledge and expertise of our technical specialists help authorities and governments worldwide to develop bespoke air quality solutions\, supporting the development of sustainable improvements in air quality.Among our varied portfolio of solutions is RapidAir – a state-of-the-art air quality diagnostics and decision support system. RapidAir facilitates fast and efficient city-scale air quality modelling and mitigation testing for a wide range of transport-related scenarios.The newly developed\, web-based cloud version enables users to have easy and convenient access to RapidAir\, whether working remotely or on site\, offering users enhanced flexibility.			\n			\n	\n		\n			Exhibit with us\n\n\n\nDMUG attracts consultants\, air quality modellers and practitioners\, leading manufacturers\, local authorities officers and regulators\, academics and researchers providing an excellent opportunity for organisations to interact with their target audience of experts and buyers. This conference is a platform for expert practitioners to share knowledge\, therefore there are a limited number of spaces for exhibitors.  \nBenefits of exhibiting: \n\nOrganisation logo\, hyperlink and 150-word description on the IAQM website\n5 minute presentation slot\nOrganisation logo on exhibitor announcement and all subsequent exhibitor promotional marketing on the IAQM Air Quality LinkedIn Group and IAQM Twitter account\nA 150-word company description and logo to feature in the delegate pack\nSpace for 2 attendees at the conference\nUnlimited use of DMUG 2020 branding for all marketing associated with this event\n\nDownload our Exhibitor and Sponsorship Pack and book your space today \n\n		\n	\nExhibitor pack (PDF)Exhibitor booking form (PDF)\n\n	\n		\n			Accessibility\nWe aim to provide events\, conferences and workshops which are accessible to all. If you anticipate needing any type of assistance to fully participate in this event\, please email Rhianna Jarvis at rhianna@the-ies.org or call +44 (0)20 3862 7484 to discuss this further.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/dmug2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210216T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210216T131500
DTSTAMP:20260406T041228
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SUMMARY:IAQM Webinar: Air quality in the rail sector
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next IAQM webinar exploring the impact of train travel on air quality.This webinar will cover how the RSSB and Network Rail are leading the rail industry’s efforts to understand and improve air quality. Overall rail emissions may be relatively minor\, but these may be significant at a local level.As road emissions reduce\, driven by regulation\, policy and technological advances\, the rail industry is being pro-active to ensure air quality on the rail network is understood and managed appropriately. The rail industry\, through RSSB\, established the Air Quality Steering Group to develop a collaborative and consistent approach to understanding and mitigating air quality risks. The resulting Air Quality Strategic Framework\, published in June 2020\, is based on a robust\, risk-based approach to reducing air quality impacts. The framework details a series of recommendations based around three key themes:Modelling: improving our ability to understand risks at a local level;Mitigating: ensuring appropriate and effective measures are taken to reduce emissions;Monitoring: establishing a programme to measure emissions and ensure improvements.Our speakersJames Wright\, is Lead Air Quality Specialist at RSSB with emissions and air quality experience from the automotive\, marine and rail sectors. Philbert Chan is the Air Quality Specialist at RSSB. He previously worked in various consultancies focusing on air quality assessments for developments\, industrial processes and infrastructure projects (highways and ports). He has carried out dispersion modelling for rail\, as well as monitoring in train stations. Azhar Quaiyoom is a Chartered Engineer and Environment Specialist\, working for Network Rail creating Air Quality action plans and implementing enhancements to ventilation systems at New Street station as well as supporting the creation of a new Air Quality standard in Network Rail.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-webinar-air-quality-in-the-rail-sector/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201216T123000
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SUMMARY:IAQM Webinar: Driver behaviour changes - how telematics can inform the changing 'new normal' in vehicle emissions in the UK
DESCRIPTION:Since the COVID-19 pandemic emerged large societal shifts have altered who travels where\, when and why. The reduction in mobility decreased vehicle traffic by about 70% by mid-April according to the Department for Transport (DfT). This led to a marked reduction in emissions from vehicles. These still evolving societal changes continue to impact established driving behaviours variably by location over time.  This webinar will explore these uncertainties with large scale telematics data offering new insights into changed behaviours impacting the nation’s vehicle emissions. This presentation will also detail MobilityIn and novel work in the WM-Air project which incorporates the worlds largest telematics study into vehicle emissions.  Our speaker\nDr. Sam Chapman is the Co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer of The Floow\, a globally recognised suppler of telematics solutions with worldwide deployments of mobility data capture and analysis. These support brand name insurance\, fleet and automotive firms but also mobility insights for traffic understanding. The Floow has grown from 2 to about 120 people providing an unprecedented view on road usage and driver behaviours. Sam\, as well as growing The Floow\, holds roles representing his regions digital sector\, his local chamber of commerce\, as well as various parliamentary expert groups. Sam remains personally committed to improving air quality having run many air pollution research projects.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/iaqm-webinar-driver-behaviour-changes-how-telematics-can-inform-the-changing-new-normal-in-vehicle-emissions-in-the-uk/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
ORGANIZER;CN="IAQM":MAILTO:info@iaqm.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201123T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201123T160000
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CREATED:20201016T134617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201116T140459Z
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SUMMARY:IAQM AGM 2020 and Keynote Speech from Dr Stuart Capstick
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our 2020 virtual Annual General Meeting and take advantage of the opportunity to hear about the IAQM’s strategic direction and activities in 2021\, meet your new Committee members and network with fellow air quality professionals. In response to current COVID-19 restrictions this AGM will be held online. The AGM will be followed by a keynote speech from invited external expert Dr Stuart Capstick. He will be discussing the public understanding and risk perception of climate change and air pollution\, the relevance of behaviours and everyday practices for tackling climate change and air quality issues and the lessons that can be learnt from the sudden behaviour changes that occurred as a result of the pandemic.OUR SPEAKERStuart Capstick is Deputy Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformation (CAST Centre)\, based at Cardiff University. Stuart’s research interest is public understanding of climate change and ways to engage people with the transformations needed to achieve emissions reduction. He is leading work looking at how the social sciences can contribute to more radical emissions reduction through behaviour and lifestyle change. This includes identifying\, designing and trialling approaches to bring about change at all levels from the household to the national level. Event Schedule 14:30: AGM\, including update from IAQM Chair Christine McHugh15:00: Keynote speech15:40: Discussion16:00: Plenary and CloseSign up now to secure your place. AccessibilityWe aim to provide events\, conferences and workshops which are accessible to all. If you anticipate needing any type of assistance to fully participate in this event\, please email Rhianna Jarvis at rhianna@the-ies.org or call +44 (0)20 3862 7484 to discuss this further.
URL:https://iaqm.co.uk/event/agm-2020/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Front Page Event,IAQM Event
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