Description

The project constitutes an integrated interdisciplinary approach to the development of new materials, methods, and technologies for monitoring and recording air quality in indoor and outdoor environments. It aims to study, design, develop, and evaluate an integrated intelligent technological environment, including sensors and materials, for measuring gaseous pollutants and airborne particle concentrations.

The project is based on pioneering interdisciplinary research and development that combines the fields of microelectronics, the Internet of Things (IoT), Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), sensor technology based on advanced materials/nanomaterials, mathematical modelling of environmental data, as well as data confidentiality and security.

Project start : Ιούνιος 2019
Project end : Ιούνιος 2021
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Research results

  • Pappa A, Kioutsioukis I. Forecasting Particulate Pollution in an Urban Area: From Copernicus to Sub-Km Scale. Atmosphere 12, 881 (2021). https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12070881
  • Siouti E, Skyllakou K, Kioutsioukis I, Patoulias D, Apostolopoulos ID, Fouskas G, Pandis SN. Prediction of the Concentration and Source Contributions of PM5 and Gas-Phase Pollutants in an Urban Area with the SmartAQ Forecasting System, Atmosphere 15, 8 (2024). https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos15010008
  • Pappa A, Siouti S, Pandis SN, Kioutsioukis I, High-resolution WRF forecasts in the SmartAQ system: Evaluation of the meteorological forcing used for PMCAMx predictions in an urban area, Atmospheric Research 296, 107041 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2023.107041