Implementation of MEMS pollution sensors to enable epidemiological studies: IMEMES
active 1 month agoThe aim is to determine, investigate and establish the measured values in which socio-economic impact of pollutions has in terms of real, specific, and accurate data.
Environment pollution is one of the foremost and crucial factors affecting global lifestyles and health of its citizens in the natural and built environment. This project will provide a low-cost long-term environmental pollution monitoring system for reporting noise pollution as a decibel (dB), dust particulate matter (PM). The project idea is not new but the aim is to widen the perspective to other environmental factors. Currently we are aiming at investigating harbours and docks, so water quality and underwater noise could be factors to include.
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Maria joined the project idea Implementation of MEMS pollution sensors to enable epidemiological studies: IMEMES 1 month ago
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Matthias joined the project idea Implementation of MEMS pollution sensors to enable epidemiological studies: IMEMES 12 months ago
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Hello! Great idea… we are developing MEMS sensors which could be applied 🙂
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Hi! Thats great to hear. Our previous work was limited to long-term noise (we are an acoustics group) but our scope with other environmental matters is quite limited – I have in the past used air quality monitoring devices but they were a bit heavy and not mobile at all.
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Nice! Yes, so we could think in a complementary approach..
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I think we are both on the “tech” side. Are you also looking for partners on the environmental / ecology side? In the Interreg region especially?
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Not yet, but hopefully we can find some via this platform 🙂
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