The U.S. Transportation Research Board (TRB) Air Quality and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Mitigation Committee (AMS10) is one of five standing committees under the TRB Transportation and Sustainability Section. Please visit the TRB Air Quality and GHG Mitigation Committee website for the latest information. This website is the archival website for the Committee on Transportation Air Quality (ADC20) that predated AMS10, and is no longer maintained.
SETT2020 Conference
Sustainability and Emerging Transportation Technology (SETT) 2020
Shaping the Future of Mobility
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s
Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center
100 Academy Drive, Irvine, CA 92617
August 31 – September 2, 2020
Utopia or dystopia? Transportation technologies (e.g., connected and automated vehicles) and new approaches to mobility (e.g., shared services) are advancing so fast that it can be difficult for policy makers to frame incentives, regulations, and market signals to promote all three pillars of sustainability: equity, the environment, and the economy. The Sustainability and Emerging Transportation Technology (SETT) Conference on August 31 – September 2, 2020, at the NASEM Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center in Irvine, California, will address questions around how academics, policy-makers, the private sector, NGOs and others can work together to shape new mobility solutions to benefit all users of our transportation systems.
Air Quality Committee 2020 Leadership Team
UofT Conference on “Air pollution in the cloud: Transformative sensing and data mining for cleaner air”
Please find the following announcement from the conference chair Prof. Marianne Hatzopoulou.
Dear Colleagues,
September 19-20 at University of Toronto, “Air pollution in the cloud: Transformative sensing and data mining for cleaner air”.
The conference program is now available.
Register now to attend the conference, being held at Hart House, University of Toronto for the first time. Early registration is discounted until August 9. An academic discount is also offered.
On September 18 (1:00PM to 4:00PM at UofT’s St. George campus), I will co-host a workshop with Pollution Probe on Ultrafine Particle Emissions from Transportation. If you are interested in attending, please RSVP on the workshop’s Eventbrite page to receive further details. The workshop is free of charge.
Best
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Marianne Hatzopoulou
Canada Research Chair in Transportation and Air Quality
Associate Professor and Associate Chair, Graduate
Civil and Mineral Engineering, University of Toronto
35 St George Street, Galbraith Bldg, Rm 305F, Toronto, ON, M5S1A4
Phone: 416-978-0864, Email: [email protected]
Website: civil.engineering.utoronto.ca/staff/professors/
twitter: @mhatzopoulou
facebook: @traqresearch
Transportation and Air Quality Committee’s Strategic Plan Published in TR Magazine
The TRB Air Quality Committee has published an article for the TR News May-June 2019 edition, the Transportation Research Board’s bi-monthly magazine. The article is based on the committee’s overall self-assessment efforts conducted during the 2018 Annual Meeting and 2018 Summer Meeting. The article identifies emerging issues in the Transportation Air Quality field. Moreover, it is an excellent guide for other TRB standing committees to conduct their triennial strategic plan (TSP).
TR News is copyright, National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; posted with permission of the Transportation Research Board.
Call for Papers: Air and Odor Management Conference and Technology Showcase 2019
A message from conference host, Professor Marianne Hatzopoulou of University of Toronto:
Please mark your calendar for September 19 and 20, 2019 when Air Pollution in the Cloud<https://utoronto.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=79be751c14613d47a441d625b&id=23137ba9e8&e=ace36c0a03> comes to U of T!
As this year’s conference co-Chair, I am proud to personally invite you to join over 200 attendees, including top scientists and industry leaders, for the 2019 Air & Odor Management Conference (AOMCTS).
This conference brings together members of the scientific community, government, industry, and non-governmental organizations, all of whom are pushing the boundaries of air quality and odor science and addressing their impacts on society.
We are proud to announce our Call for Abstracts<https://utoronto.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=79be751c14613d47a441d625b&id=4a39a9f99a&e=ace36c0a03>. Online submissions will be accepted until May 15, 2019 in this year’s topic areas:
* Air and odor exposure
* Air quality data mining
* Artificial Intelligence
* Community science
* Dispersion modelling
* Emerging pollutants
* Indoor air quality
* Industrial air pollution
* Innovative monitoring systems
* Odor impact assessment
* Policy and legislation
* Public engagement
* Remediation and abatement
* Technology for Smart Cities
Register now<https://utoronto.us15.list-manage.com/track/click?u=79be751c14613d47a441d625b&id=c5963f1598&e=ace36c0a03> to attend the conference, being held at the beautiful University of Toronto for the first time.
SPONSORSHIP AND SHOWCASE OPPORTUNITIES
Please contact Mr. Hesam (Sam) Kashani, Business Development Manager, Scentroid. E: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, T: +1 416.479.0078 x 208.
We look forward to seeing you in September!
CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS
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[University College, U of T]
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Air Pollution in the Cloud: Transformative Sensing and Data Mining for Cleaner Air
September 19-20, 2019 at the University of Toronto