Dr. Chandan SarangiIIT Madras
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Dr. Chandan Sarangi
IIT Madras

Impact of regional aerosol transport from North India on PM2.5 of Chennai during Winter ABSTRACT Over the past decade, Southern peninsular India has become increasingly susceptible to air pollution, particularly in its urban regions, largely attributable to urbanization and industrial expansion. Also, the long-range transport of regional air pollutants from North to South India is…

Dr. Suresh Pandian Elumalai, IIT (ISM) Dhanbad
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Dr. Suresh Pandian Elumalai,
IIT (ISM) Dhanbad

The environmental impacts of emissions from a coal crusher agglomeration ABSTRACT The emission of inhalable particulates (PM10) during coal comminution processing has a detrimental impact on air quality. However, there has been limited research on estimating the emission and dispersion of PM10 from coal crushers and their related operations. In this study, we conducted field-based…

Dr. Arul VeerappanNew York University, USA

Dr. Arul Veerappan
New York University, USA

Heavy metals in air pollution and health effects ABSTRACT Air pollution is one of the greatest environmental risks to health. It is a major cause of premature death and disease, also, it is the largest environmental health threat globally. By reducing air pollution levels, countries can reduce the burden of disease from stroke, heart disease,…

Dr. Krishnamurthi KannanCSIR – NEERI
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Dr. Krishnamurthi Kannan
CSIR – NEERI

Health Assessment Research: A case study ABSTRACT Air pollution is a major cause of concern for the World, for India it is more important as every year Northern India especially Delhi and NCR region faces tremendous air pollution problem particularly during Winter season due to stubble burning and uncontrolled vehicular traffic also because of geographical…

Dr. A ChithraMadras Medical College
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Dr. A Chithra
Madras Medical College

Climate change and neglected tropical diseases: The role of air pollution in this emerging threat to global health ABSTRACT Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) represent a group of infectious diseases disproportionately affecting impoverished populations in tropical and subtropical regions, with India carrying a significant burden. These diseases pose a public health challenge due to complex transmission…

Dr. Mahesh P AJSS Medical College
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Dr. Mahesh P A
JSS Medical College

Impact of indoor and outdoor air pollution on respiratory health ABSTRACT Indoor and outdoor pollution has major impact on respiratory health and can affect the airways, parenchyma and the lung interstitium which is the gas exchanging membrane, leading to significant disability and early mortality. Air pollution can worsen pre-existing conditions such as asthma or lead…

Dr. Richard J Ball, University of Bath, UK
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Dr. Richard J Ball,
University of Bath, UK

Performance of modified TiO2 for improving air quality in the built environment ABSTRACT Air quality in the built environment is of increasing concern with growing attention to new technologies which can remove both internal and external pollutants.  Coatings based on TiO2 are known for their photocatalytic properties, however the most common form, anatase, has a…

Prof. Prashant KumarUniversity of Surrey, UK
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Prof. Prashant Kumar
University of Surrey, UK

Practical solutions to mitigate air pollution exposure to school children ABSTRACT Children are exposed to higher concentrations due to their low breathing height. They are more vulnerable to exposure to vehicular emissions due to their incomplete lung development, low breathing height, and high physical activity and breathing rates. Therefore, they are more likely to suffer…

Prof. Chandramouli PIIT Madras
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Prof. Chandramouli P
IIT Madras

Talk 1:  Noise pollution characteristics in indoor and outdoor environments ABSTRACT Most of the human activities especially manufacturing industries and transportation sector contribute significantly to noise pollution. For example road/rail/air infrastructure, machinery and other equipment used for civil engineering infrastructure and factories create noise pollution. In this lecture we will look at how these affect…

Dr. A. Chitra,Madras Medical College

Dr. A. Chitra,
Madras Medical College

Climate change and neglected tropical diseases: The role of air pollution in this emerging threat to global health ABSTRACT Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) represent a group of infectious diseases disproportionately affecting impoverished populations in tropical and subtropical regions, with India carrying a significant burden. These diseases pose a public health challenge due to complex transmission…