The MIST Project (MItigation STrategies for Airborne Infection Control) is a multidisciplinary programme focused on reducing the risk of airborne.
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The MIST Project (MItigation STrategies for Airborne Infection Control) is a multidisciplinary programme focused on reducing the risk of airborne.
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More work being done by members of our team from the Global Centre for Clean Air Research (GCARE) to advocate.
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Dr Alex Mikszewski, PhD graduate of Thrive’s ARC Linkage Project “Making Australia resilient to airborne infection transmission” completed his degree.
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A discussion forum titled, “What our children breathe – air quality in educational institutions” took place on the 12 May.
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Our partner, the Australian Institute of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating (AIRAH) is delighted to announce their Annual 2025 Indoor.
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The fluid mechanics group at The University of Melbourne boasts extensive laboratory floor space with world-leading wind and water-tunnel facilities.
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Experts call for action on indoor air quality (IAQ) standards at an inaugural summit. According to the attendees at the.
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A new paper has just been published by members of the team titled, “Ultraviolet radiation vs air filtration to mitigate.
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A new paper has just been published by members of the team titled, “Comparative assessment of airborne infection risk tools.
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.