Resources
MAQ
Monitoring Air Quality, Making Sense of Measurements & New Techniques is our new conference for 2019. It provides an opportunity to share experiences of using new measurement techniques whilst exploring ways to interpret data collected by analysers in a variety of environments.
Download resources from past events
Dr Gary Fuller (King’s College London) – A tale of two cities: Are policies improving air pollution in Paris and London?
Jim Mills (Air Monitors) – The London hyperlocal air quality monitoring network
Duncan Mounsor (Enviro Technology Services) and Tom Price (Swansea Council) – Swansea Council’s open path monitoring and dynamic AQ forecasting
Dr Chris Hazell-Marshall (Environmental Resources Management) – Low-cost gas and sensor particulate monitors: Real world experience and lessons learned
Professor Duncan Laxen (Air Quality Consultants) – Analysis of bias in diffusion tubes
Brian Stacey (Ricardo) – Ultrafine particle measurements at Heathrow Airport
Owen Butler (Health and Safety Executive) – Air quality measurement: Making it personal
Polly Lang (University of York) – A trend analysis approach for air quality network data
Dr David Carslaw (Ricardo & University of York) – Making better use of Openair
Dr Ben Marner (Air Quality Consultants) – Intensive interrogation of routine measurements made around junction 34 of the M1