Marjan Savadkoohi
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marjan.savadkoohi@idaea.csic.es
Research group: Environmental Geochemistry and Atmospheric Research (EGAR)
BSc in Natural Resources Engineering- Environment
MSc in Environmental Management
Ph.D. student in Environmental Engineering- Natural Resources and Environment
Research Experiences: Air Quality, Building Energy Management Systems, Building Automation, Energy Efficiency of HVAC systems
The current research focused on changes in aerosol composition and their implications for air quality and climate, Source apportionment of Black carbon (BC) particles in urban backgrounds in European cities in the frame of the RI-URBANS project.
RI-URBANS
Research Infrastructures Services Reinforcing Air Quality Monitoring Capacities in European Urban & Industrial AreaS
The project aims to demonstrate how service tools from atmospheric research infrastructures can be adapted and enhanced to better address the challenges and societal needs concerning air quality in European cities and industrial hotspots. RI-URBANS responds to urgent needs to substantially reduce air pollution across the European Union by providing enhanced air quality observations in support of advanced air quality policy assessment.
We develop and enhance synergies between Air Quality Monitoring Networks (AQMNs) and research infrastructures in the atmospheric domain and combine advanced scientific knowledge and innovative technologies to develop pilot service tools. These will enhance the AQMNs capacity to evaluate, predict and support policies for abating urban air pollution. RI-URBANS deploys tools and information systems in the hands of citizens and communities to support decision-making by AQ managers and regulators. The focus is on ambient nanoparticles and atmospheric particulate matter, their sizes, constituents, source contributions, and gaseous precursors. RI-URBANS will evaluate novel air quality parameters, source contributions, and their associated health effects to demonstrate the European added value of implementing such service tools.
Funded by the European Commission’s call “European Research Infrastructures capacities and services to address European Green Deal challenges (LC-GD-9-1-2020)”