David Green

@drdaveatkings

Particle bothering scientist studying pollution in the air you breathe at King's College London - what it's made of and where it comes from. Views are my own.

London
Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2012.

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  1. 15. sij

    Great opportunity to work with the excellent at University of Leeds: Research Fellow in Vehicle Fuel Consumption and Emission Measurement/Analysis

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  2. 14. sij

    Excited to be at the launch event in for the next 2 days where we'll be linking AQ research to facilities. Network lead kicking us off...

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  3. 11. sij
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    9. sij

    We are hard at work preparing for our Launch meeting next week - bookings are now closed but today's job is to see if we can make some presentations available on our website after the event. Either way we will tweet throughout!

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    Great to see coverage of new research lead by King's highlighting the negative health impacts of brake dust, including the Daily Mail.

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  6. 8. sij

    One week to go to the deadline to apply for the PhD studentships in the MRC Centre

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  7. 27. pro 2019.
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  8. 16. pro 2019.
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  9. 10. pro 2019.

    Like hearing Fairy Tale of New York on the radio, you know Xmas is coming when I'm speaking at the AAMG conference. This year its PM2.5 on the London Underground

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  10. 5. pro 2019.

    Fascinating evening at watching virtual reality rendering of aerosols enabling people to explore and rotate microscopic particles in their hands - what a great way to bring the invisible to life! Great work from et al.

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  11. 4. pro 2019.

    It was really interesting to work on this paper and help tease out the influence of airports on particle number in European cities including

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  12. 29. stu 2019.

    What are the health effects of PM2.5 in the LU? Exposure studies in other cities have not detected an effect. High metal content could make it more toxic but the larger size and smaller number reduces surface areas and means they deposit in higher up in the respiratory system.

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  13. 29. stu 2019.

    Explore the results of our paper reporting PM2.5 on London Underground in more detail using this interactive map

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  14. 28. stu 2019.

    PM2.5 on London Underground paper is published today LU is part of life but using it increases your PM2.5 exposure. Key pts PM2.5 15 x ambient, Vic worst, DLR & District best, high PM2.5 due age, depth & design

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  15. 25. stu 2019.

    I'll be presenting the results of our PM2.5 study on the London Underground

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    21. stu 2019.

    ICYMI: : Responding to new challenges. Places are still available for December's conference at Paul Quincey from and I are both on the science committee and will be presenting too. See you there?

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    Want to do your PhD in atmospheric sciences? Great opportunies by . Look for "New insights into atmospheric organic aerosols and their impact on health" at IDAEA-CSIC

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    20. stu 2019.

    “When a study shows 99% of death occurring at exposure levels below that threshold, that should make us look much harder at whether the threshold protects people effectively enough.” ⁦

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  19. 14. stu 2019.

    A great opportunity for aerosol science research

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  20. 13. stu 2019.
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