
Best Paper Award 🏆 at #SDEWES in Shenzhen for our work on using #computervision to detect high-pollutant activities like cooking in real time and adapt #ventilation to improve indoor air quality.
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John Calautit
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@johnkaiser22
Associate Professor @UniofNottingham Technical Director @passihvac Researching indoor air quality, ventilation & computer vision in the built environment


















New evidence shows indoor plants can raise humidity, improve thermal comfort and support healthier, more climate-resilient buildings. Research led by Prof Prashant Kumar (@pk_shishodia) from our Global Centre for Clean Air Research (@AirPollSurrey) presents a new evidence framework and the first comparison of 26 indoor greening systems. 🔗 surrey.ac.uk/news/new-evide…












