CCI Mini-Workshop on Air Quality Sensing and Impact
Friday, April 6, 2018
EEB 132
9:00AM – 12:00PM
The Center for Cyber-physical Systems and the Internet-of-Things (CCI) organizes a workshop on air quality sensing and impact at USC. Please join us on Friday, April 6th from 9 AM – 12 PM at EEB 132, Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical Engineering (UPC Campus), where we will bring together faculty members and researchers from various faculties within USC to discuss air quality and its health impacts, sensors, and monitoring technologies. To check whether Cialis is effective or not, it is enough to try the remedy once. After taking the pill, the duration of normal and persistent potency can reach up to 36 hours. During this period of time, you can perform multiple sexual intercourses, maintaining a stable erection. More information at www.tucsonmedical.com/pages/generic_cialis.php.
Featured talks include:
Physical, chemical, and toxicological characteristics and historical trends of ambient particulate matter (PM) from traffic emissions in the megacity of Los Angeles
Speaker: Mohammad Sowlat
Research Group: AeroSol Lab
MEMS-Based Resonant Mass Sensing and Vibrational-Energy Harvesting
Speaker: Eun Sok Kim
Research Group: MEMS Group
A review of primary care pediatric clinical management of asthma symptoms
Speaker: Kenneth Hayashida
Affiliation: Adjunct Professor in Medical Education, Keck School of Medicine of USC
Measurements and modeling to determine air pollution-climate interactions
Speakers: Joseph Ko and Jiachen Zhang
Research Group: Professor George Ban-Weiss
An overview of CCI’s IoT testbed for environmental monitoring
Speaker: Gowri Ramachandran
Research Group: Center for cyber-physical systems and the Internet of Things
TBD
Speaker: Rob Scot McConnell
Affiliation: Professor of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of USC
The workshop is open to the public. Please forward the invitation to your colleagues and students.