The second paper from my PhD is now available online (pre-proof)!
“Assessing the effects of transient weather conditions on airborne transmission risk in naturally ventilated hospitals”
You can read it here: https://t.co/B6z7Iq3v98
Some highlights of the article are below:
New paper with @profblissett & @J_P_Reynolds: https://t.co/KXRiVzGf6X
We found that reducing the availability of higher energy menu options, and ordering menu options from low to high energy, were effective strategies for reducing the energy selected from a meal by adolescents
Congrats to CDT student @A_Edwards7 who passed his viva last week! Well done Dr Edwards! 👏👏👏
Alex is now a lecturer in aerosol science at the University of Bristol!
Excited to be in Tampere, Finland for the European Aerosol Conference 2024 #EAC2024.
I am looking forward to presenting my work and co-chairing the session on “Aerosol transport properties and fluid dynamics” on Thursday!
A great start to my first European Conference for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology @ecmtb2024, where today, I presented my recent work on extensions to the Wells-Riley model.
I am looking forward to the rest of the week in the beautiful city of Toledo 🇪🇸
@ESMTBio
A fantastic week in Udine @CISM_Udine, where I gave a lecture and attended a summer school on Fluid Mechanics of Buildings for Energy, Health and Well-being.
An ever important topic discussed by a great group of researchers and academics.
Last chance for schools to get a free #SAMHE#AirQuality monitor and enable pupils to view data on their classroom air via the custom built Web App.
You have until 31st May to sign up and get involved! Check it out! @SAMHEProject
📢The support we can offer #SAMHE schools will reduce from 31 July, when our current funding ends. But don’t worry, you can keep using your #AirQuality monitor and the Web App for many years to come!
If you haven't signed up yet, you have till 31 May!
👉https://t.co/C7SrX756FL
I’m excited to share our latest paper from the @ESRC_appetite project!
“Examining parents’ experiences and challenges of feeding preschool children with avid eating behaviour”
You can read the paper here: https://t.co/uZraqklw5D
@AstonPeach@Aston_IHN
@PrasadKasibhat1 @CathNoakes @famulare_mike@moog77@ukhadds@ScientistAndre@PeacockFlu@Nucleocapsoid@BenJonesIEQ Yes, Cath is right. We chose a fixed quanta in the case studies so we could clearly focus on the effects of the new methodology. Using random quanta as well would likely dominate, making it more difficult to give a relative comparison and some features may not be as clear.
🏥Many UK hospitals rely heavily on natural ventilation as their main source of airflow airflow in patient wards
🪟This method has cost and energy benefits, but the effects of weather conditions on airborne transmission are often overlooked
https://t.co/dRIXy1CKf9