Project ID |
BPN868 |
Website |
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Start Date |
Wed 2017-Feb-08 11:15:32 |
Last Updated |
Fri 2018-Jan-26 10:39:07 |
Abstract |
When people inhale small particles, such as soot, they may develop pulmonary, cardiac and neural problems, and millions may die prematurely. Therefore, there is need for widely accessible particulate-matter monitors to enable individuals to avoid areas of high particulate concentration. We propose to test means conceived for cleaning the surfaces of the particle mass-measuring sensors after each particulate deposition, as well as recently reported spectroscopic means for determining the chemical compositions of deposited particles. |
Status |
Continuing |
Funding Source |
BSAC Member Fees |
IAB Research Area |
Physical Sensors & Devices |
Researcher(s) |
Zhiwei Wu |
Advisor(s) |
Richard M. White |
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