Air Quality

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Air Quality

About this subteam:

Overview

The Kendeda Building and its founders have made it their mission to provide its occupants and visitors with the highest standards of environmental health, yet little is known about the indoor and outdoor air quality. How the air quality index (AQI) surrounding and inside of the Kendeda Building compared to other spaces around campus is a vital in our research project. Particulate matter is a mixture of solid particles suspended in the air that consists of dust, smoke, and other organic and inorganic compounds. In order to understand the impact high levels of particulate matter has on people inside and outside the building, we need to have an idea of the current levels and future levels. Therefore, our research team aims to address indoor and outdoor air quality levels on Georgia Tech’s campus, specifically at the Kendeda Building and Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons.

Team Members

Name Major Years Active
Nicole Romer Environmental Engineering 2019-Present
Teisha Griffin Biology 2019-Present
Caroline Miley Environmental Engineering 2019-Present
Ella Stewart Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 2019-Present