Particles, ventilation and health - CHIE and EUROVENT workshop
CHIE and EUROVENT, 17th of May 2018
Recorded talks
What we know and what we should know about ventilation?
Pawel Wargocki, Technical University of Denmark
Centre for Healthy Indoor Environments (CHIE, www.chie.lth.se ) at Lund University in Sweden and EUROVENT (https://eurovent.eu/ ) arranged a workshop “Particles, ventilation and health”. An invited speaker Pawel Wargocki from the Technical University of Denmark, presented current evidence regarding the relationship between ventilation, health, comfort and cognitive performance. Presentation discussed its pros and cons and future challenges for developing ventilation standards in built environment.
Particles and health – overview of human chamber exposure studies at Lund University.
Aneta Wierzbicka, Lund University
Centre for Healthy Indoor Environments (CHIE, www.chie.lth.se ) at Lund University in Sweden and EUROVENT (https://eurovent.eu/ ) arranged a workshop “Particles, ventilation and health”. Aneta Wierzbicka from Lund University, presented an overview of the human chamber exposure studies carried out by Aerosol Group at LU studying link between exposure to particles and health effect.
Neurological effects of air pollution.
Anna Oudin, Lund University
Centre for Healthy Indoor Environments (CHIE, www.chie.lth.se ) at Lund University in Sweden and EUROVENT (https://eurovent.eu/ ) arranged a workshop “Particles, ventilation and health”. An invited speaker Anna Oudin from Lund University, presented current research regarding exposure to particles and neuropsychological effects, cognitive decline and dementia.
People – environment interactions in dwellings – how we can understand occupants’ reactions and behaviours as part of the ventilation system.
Eja Pedersen, Lund University
Centre for Healthy Indoor Environments (CHIE, www.chie.lth.se ) at Lund University in Sweden and EUROVENT (https://eurovent.eu/ ) arranged a workshop “Particles, ventilation and health”. An invited speaker Eja Pedersen from Lund University, presented findings from ongoing PEIRE-project, where the quality of the indoor environment is measured in dwellings alongside with assessments of occupants’ behaviour. Though the behaviour does not always seem rational, it can be understood in the light of concepts from both behavioural and technological sciences.
Speakers
Pawel Wargocki from the Technical University of Denmark, will present current evidence regarding the relationship between ventilation, health, comfort and cognitive performance. Presentation will discuss its pros and cons and future challenges for developing ventilation standards in built environment.
Aneta Wierzbicka from Lund University, will present overview of the human chamber exposure studies carried out by Aerosol Group at LU studying link between exposure to particles and health effect.
Anna Oudin from Lund University, will present current research regarding exposure to particles and neuropsychological effects, cognitive decline and dementia
Eja Pedersen Lund University, will present findings from ongoing PEIRE-project, where the quality of the indoor environment is measured in dwellings alongside with assessments of occupants’ behaviour. Though the behaviour does not always seem rational, it can be understood in the light of concepts from both behavioural and technological sciences.