American Association for Aerosol Research - Abstract Submission

AAAR 36th Annual Conference
October 16 - October 20, 2017
Raleigh Convention Center
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

Abstracts by Kirsten Koehler


A Sensor Network for Multiple Hazards in Heavy-Vehicle Manufacturing. THOMAS PETERS, Sinan Sousan, Alyson Gray, Laura Hallett, Geb Thomas, Xiaoxing Liu, Christopher Zuidema, Kirsten Koehler, University of Iowa

Aerosol Emission from Seawater Contaminated by Crude Oil and Crude Oil-Dispersant Slicks due to Bubble Bursting. NIMA AFSHAR-MOHAJER, Kaushik Sampath, Ana Rule, Joseph Katz, Kirsten Koehler, Johns Hopkins University

Development and Evaluation of Cost-Efficient Multipollutant Monitors and High Spatiotemporal Resolution Measurement Networks. DREW GENTNER, Fulizi Xiong, Kate Skog, Misti Zamora, Joseph Kohrman-Glaser, Kevin Ryan, Branko Kerkez, Kirsten Koehler, Yale University

Estimating Personal Exposure to Particulate Matter Using a Low-Cost Wireless Sensor Network and Indoor Positioning System. CHRISTOPHER ZUIDEMA, Thomas Peters, Geb Thomas, Kirsten Koehler, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health

Particulate Exposures in Asthmatic Kids (PEAK): Differences between Ultrafine and Fine Particle Exposures in Baltimore, USA. KIRSTEN KOEHLER, Ehsan Majd, McCormack Meredith, Hansel Nadia, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health

Using a Low-Cost Electrochemical Wireless Sensor Network to Provide Spatiotemporal Measurements of Hazardous Gases in a Manufacturing Setting. CHRISTOPHER ZUIDEMA, Nima Afshar-Mohajer, Sinan Sousan, Geb Thomas, Thomas Peters, Kirsten Koehler, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health