The 10th IEHB (Indoor Environment and Public Health) Conference
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Health".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2022) | Viewed by 4742
Special Issue Editors
Interests: air pollution and childhood health; early life exposure; climate change and health effect
Interests: indoor air quality; mass transfer mechanism of building materials; volatile organic compounds (VOC) simulation
Interests: indoor air quality; building environment and human health; human comfort and work productivity
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Interests: thermurban ventilation and urban pollution; carbon neutralization technology; solar energy utilization
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The 10th IEHB Conference is a live event! Live content will be held in Wuhan from December 3 to 5, 2021. This conference is jointly sponsored by the Indoor Environment and Health Branch of Chinese Society of Environmental Sciences, Wuhan University of Technology, co-hosted by Wuhan University of Science and Technology, and co-organized by Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan University, Central China Normal University, 719 Research Institute—Wuhan Second Ship Design Institute, Huanggang Normal University, Air Force Logistics University. The annual conference aims to perform in-depth research and exchange, promote interdisciplinary research cooperation, promote the interaction between academic and industry, and provide a platform for people from all fields to have in-depth exchanges and expand their influence on relevant topics such as: health and smart cities, green intelligent building, urban heat island and urban pollution, chemical pollution, particulate pollution, microbial contamination, public health and toxicology, transmission and control of pathogenic microorganisms, hospital environment and health, industrial building environment and health, environment and health of civil buildings, urban traffic environment and health, confined space environment and health, underground space environment and health, mobile space environment and health, rural indoor environment and health, detection and monitoring, treatment methods and purification, thermal comfort, big data processing methods, indoor and outdoor environments, and biological aerosols such as COVID-19 and air pollution.
Prof. Dr. Chan Lu
Dr. Weihui Liang
Dr. Chanjuan Sun
Prof. Dr. Tingzhen Ming
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- indoor environment
- environment pollution
- public health
- healthy buildings
- COVID-19
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