Research

Jing Wang’s main research interests include air pollution control, nanoparticle transport and emission reduction, instrumentation for airborne nanoparticles measurement, air and water filtration, mechanics of multiphase flow, detection and inactivation of bacteria and viruses. Many of his studies contribute to understanding of environmental, health and safety (EHS) impact of nanomaterials.

MASSEV: a project for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) supported by national funding agencies of Chile, China, Norway and Switzerland.

A large study is in development in the cities of Qingdao, Jinan and Santiago. MASSEV wants to establish a large air quality sensor network for urban monitoring at street and building level. With an in-depth study of air quality and exposure, the aim is to asses and mitigate health risks. The project results will support evidence-based urban planning and contribute to the development of sustainable cities and communities.

Industrial Ecology: Air Quality Control
Factors characterizing environmental health and safety impacts of airborne pollutants.

The key objective of the Chair of Air Quality and Particle Technology is to protect health and prevent environmental impacts of airborne pollutants.

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