Indoor Air Quality and Exposure Characterisation

Project: Applied Research

Project Details

Abstract

The project provides an improved and systematic characterisation of indoor air quality across a range of building types with commonly deployed air handling systems. It aims to deliver knowledge and research-based evidence to help national stakeholders establish guidelines and standards for indoor air quality for selected microenvironments in Qatar. It also supports the development of technology solutions to improve indoor air quality. In collaboration with partners and stakeholders, the project also aims to characterise and quantify exposure to air pollution across the continuum of indoor and outdoor environments and determine the effect of dust and air pollution on selected groups of population through dedicated exposure studies.

Submitting Institute Name

Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU)
Sponsor's Award NumberQEE314-ENVEQ-0125-IAQ-022
Proposal IDQEERI-CORE-000022
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/01/2531/12/27

Primary Theme

  • Sustainability

Primary Subtheme

  • SU - Environmental Protection & Restoration

Secondary Theme

  • None

Secondary Subtheme

  • None

Keywords

  • Sensor Calibration
  • Indoor Pollution Sources
  • Exposure Continuum

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