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Revision as of 00:02, November 29, 2012

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This wiki is devoted to the preparation of
Air Quality Short Course
at
Indian Instiute of Technology Bombay
Mumbai, December 6 and 7, 2012

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An air quality(AQ) short course is offered by McDonnell Academy Global Energy and Environment Partnership in collaboration with India Air Quality Resource Group and GEO Air Quality Community of Practice. The course is intended for air quality managers and members of academia interested in air quality analyses for more effective mitigation of air pollution. A specific goal of this course is capacity building for assessing the nature and sources of air pollution with focus on particulate matter in India.

First day is devoted to technical topics and to provide attendees with practical, "take home" data resources, tools and methods. Topics include: Information needs for AQ management, AQ data sources, analyses tools and methods; Spatial and temporal patterns; Integration of multi-sensory data and models; AQ management-oriented analyses for India. On the second day, broader aspects of air quality will be covered: Educational modules, special research areas, international activities. A higher level panel discussion of practitioners will be a forum to highlight the outstanding needs of air quality management. In response to these needs, action items will include charting a three year calendar for collaborative education and research.

Course Content & Schedule

Day 1: December 6, 2012
09:00-10:00: Registration, tea/coffee
10:00-10:30: Inaugural Session
10:30-12:30: AQ Monitoring and Assessment in India
12:30-13:00: Discussion
13.00-14.00: Lunch
14:00-15.30: Ambient Monitoring and Assessment: Experiences from Other Countries
15.30-16.00: Break
16.00-18.30: Remote Sensing and Modeling Results for PM over India
18.30-19.00: Summary Day1 and discussion
19:00-20:00: Networking, Informal meetings, Dinner


Day 2: December 7, 2012
09.00-09.30: Aerosol Self Learning Modules and the MAGEEP Aerosol Network
09.30-09.45: Summary report of Day 1
09.45-10.45: Ambient Air Quality Monitoring and Assessment: Experiences from other countries
10.45-11.15: Break
11.15-12.00: Organic aerosols
12.00-13.00: Urban Measurements, Supersites, Special Monitoring
13.00-14.00: Lunch
14.00-15.30: Panel Discussion
15.30-16.00: Break
16.00-17.00: Roadmap Discussion


Discussion
Please use this page for your questions, comments or discussions

Resources andTools

Tutorial modules
Data resources
Analysis tools






Lecturers and Participants


Milestones

Checkmark.pngJun 30: Course draft Ready
Checkmark.pngAug 01: Registration Open
Checkmark.pngOct 07: Draft Schedule
Checkmark.pngOct 08: Course Wiki Ready
Checkmarkopen.pngNov 10: Final Schedule
Checkmark.pngNov 19- 23: Lecturer Telecon
Checkmarkopen.pngDec 6-7: Course in Mumbai
Checkmarkopen.pngDec 20: Course Feedback, Follow-up
Checkmarkopen.pngJan 20: Second Follow-up



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