Thrive is pleased to have co-hosted the “Stanford Forum on Sustainable and Healthy Buildings with a Focus on Indoor Air.
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Thrive is pleased to have co-hosted the “Stanford Forum on Sustainable and Healthy Buildings with a Focus on Indoor Air.
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All Australians should be able to breathe clean, safe air. But right now the health impacts of air pollution are.
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A new paper has just been published by members of the team titled, “Comparative assessment of airborne infection risk tools.
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On 16 February 2025, Dr. Enoch Adotey and Dr. Henry Oswin, along with our PhD students (Savinda Lekamge, Punsara Don,.
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A Thrive/Stanford University Forum on “Sustainable and Healthy Buildings: Integrating Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) with Energy Efficiency”, will be hosted.
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Following a conference held in the Senate of the Republic of Poland on air quality in educational institutions in September.
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A new paper has just been published by members of the team titled, “Dual-purpose smoke alarms: Integrating low-cost PM2.5 sensors for.
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The importance of indoor air has come into the spotlight in recent years with attempts being made to address the.
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The Clean Air Society of Australia and New Zealand (CASANZ) podcast series titled “CASANZ On The Air” Episode 8 is.
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.