American Association for Aerosol Research - Abstract Submission
AAAR 38th Annual Conference
October 5 - October 9, 2020
Virtual Conference
Abstracts by Albert A. Presto
Characterization and Variability of Urban Cooking Emissions Sources.
SUNHYE KIM, Jo Machesky, Drew Gentner, Albert A. Presto,
Carnegie Mellon University
From Low-Cost Sensors to High-Quality Data: the Importance of Collocated Calibration Model Development for the AfriqAir Network.
MICHAEL R. GIORDANO, Julien Bahino, Matthias Beekmann, Thomas Bigala, Paola Formenti, Mathieu Cazaunau, Corinne Galy-Lacaux, Jimmy Gasore, Theobald Habineza, Aliaksei Hauryliuk, Vincent Madadi, Carl Malings, Beatrice Marticorena, Stuart Piketh, Albert A. Presto, R. Subramanian, Daniel Westervelt, Veronique Yoboue,
OSU-EFLUVE, LISA/CNRS, UPEC, ENPC, UP
How Spatially Correlated Are Ultrafine Particle Number and Fine Particle Mass at Urban Scales?.
PROVAT SAHA, Shayak Sengupta, Peter Adams, Allen Robinson, Albert A. Presto,
Carnegie Mellon University
Impacts of Modifiable Factors on Ambient Air Pollution: A Case Study of COVID-19 Shutdowns.
REBECCA TANZER GRUENER, Jiayu Li, Rose Eilenberg, Allen Robinson, Albert A. Presto,
Carnegie Mellon University
Source-Resolved Primary Organic Aerosol Exposure Estimates in the United States.
Provat Saha, Ellis Shipley Robinson, Wenwen Zhang, Steven Hankey, Julian Marshall, ALLEN ROBINSON, Albert A. Presto,
Carnegie Mellon University
Use of Low-cost Air Quality Sensors to Quantify Human Activity Pattern Based PM2.5 Exposures.
JIAYU LI, Aliaksei Hauryliuk, Krystal Suero, Shifali Kerudi, Megan Henriksen, Albert A. Presto,
Carnegie Mellon University