On Thursday 18 June, the late-breaker session was held titled, “A Medical-Engineering Game Plan for Airborne Outbreaks“, which brought together.
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On Thursday 18 June, the late-breaker session was held titled, “A Medical-Engineering Game Plan for Airborne Outbreaks“, which brought together.
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Thank you to all the colleagues who have registered for our upcoming Forum. The agenda is now finalised and is.
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This week, more than 900 leading scientists, engineers, and policymakers from over 40 countries gathered at Singapore Management University for.
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Charles Darwin University are offering 3 PhD scholarships on the following topics: 👉 Learning from Termites: Biomimetic Ventilation Design for.
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Another critical element of the project is to take various data feeds from sensors across the building (air quality, motion,.
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This timely and highly relevant session brings together leading voices from medicine, engineering, and public health to explore how we.
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New paper published by members of our team including Justine Hupkes, Prof Lindy Burton, Prof Richard Brown, Prof Zhiyong Li,.
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Registrations are still open for our next Thrive Forum: Impact of fire in a changing climate 🔥. We are working on the.
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The first speakers of this weeks’ Warsaw XVIII Conference “Indoor Air Quality Problems in Poland”, strongly emphasized the importance of.
Read moreThe ARC Training Centre for Advanced Building Systems Against Airborne Infection Transmission is funded by the Australian Government and industry partners through the Australian Research Council Industrial Transformation Training Centre Program.