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Professor Van Den Wymelenberg to be a panelist at August 18th National Academies Indoor Air Workshop – Sign Up Now!

Professor Van Den Wymelenberg to be a panelist at August 18th National Academies Indoor Air Workshop – Sign Up Now!

by Mark Fretz | Aug 8, 2022 | News

The pandemic made indoor air quality management an urgent issue for many. On average, Americans spend 70% of the day indoors. What is the quality of the indoor air we breathe, and how can we manage it? Register now for this workshop on improving indoor air quality...
Professor Judith Sheine Represents UO Design Research on Housing, Climate and Resilience to U.S. Delegation

Professor Judith Sheine Represents UO Design Research on Housing, Climate and Resilience to U.S. Delegation

by Mark Fretz | Aug 8, 2022 | News

The U.S. Select Committee on the Climate Crisis recently visited the Port of Portland’s T2 site, the location for the Oregon Mass Timber Coalition’s EDA Build Back Better funding proposal, and Professor Judith Sheine was on hand to discuss the innovative...
Initial bioaerosol research findings using an active air sampler published by BioBE

Initial bioaerosol research findings using an active air sampler published by BioBE

by Mark Fretz | Mar 24, 2021 | News

The University of Oregon Biology and the Built Environment Center (BioBE Center) has conducted extensive research using Thermo Fisher Scientific’s AerosolSense air sampler.  AerosolSense is an active air sampler that pulls 200 L/minute of room air into the unit for...
Professor Van Den Wymelenberg explains the impact of daylight and fresh air on our lives in recent podcast

Professor Van Den Wymelenberg explains the impact of daylight and fresh air on our lives in recent podcast

by Mark Fretz | Mar 17, 2021 | News

Listen to Professor Kevin Van Den Wymelenberg explain the impact of daylight and fresh air on our lives from a recent episode of the Home, Improved podcast, “The principles behind healthier bedrooms.” Access the podcast here Share...
IHBE and collaborators at Portland State University, Drexel University publish quantitative risk estimation platform for indoor aerosol transmission of COVID-19

IHBE and collaborators at Portland State University, Drexel University publish quantitative risk estimation platform for indoor aerosol transmission of COVID-19

by Mark Fretz | Mar 11, 2021 | News

One year into the COVID-19 pandemic, indoor aerosols continue to present a risk of SARS-CoV-2 transmission and a pathway that challenges safely re-opening our buildings to restore lives and livelihoods. Building owners, tenants and facility managers are currently...
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