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  • Environmental and Human Health Data Analytics (EHHDA)
  • Low-cost Air Environmental Sensors
  • Air Pollution and Renewable Energy
  • Hands-on Research Experiences for Undergraduate Students
  • The Discoloration of the Taj Mahal

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Sensor Network Surveillance using Gaussian Process Regression

Environmental and Human Health Data Analytics (EHHDA)

Our group has developed close collaborations with machine learning experts, and we are at the forefront of developing and applying machine learning approaches to environmental data analytics.

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Low-cost Air Environmental Sensors

Our group has pioneered the development, and application of low-cost air quality sensors

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Air Pollution and Renewable Energy

Emissions of both greenhouse gases as well as particulate matter (PM) and related precursors influence the radiation balance of the Earth

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Hands-on Research Experiences for Undergraduate Students

Increasingly undergraduate students are interested in cross-cultural international experiences, particularly those that validate concepts they learn in the class room

The Discoloration of the Taj Mahal

Ambient particulate matter (PM) samples were collected over a one-year period and found to contain relatively high concentrations of light absorbing particles that could potentially discolor the Taj Mahal marble surfaces

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  • Research
    • Environmental and Human Health Data Analytics (EHHDA)
    • Low-cost Air Environmental Sensors
    • Air Pollution and Renewable Energy
    • Hands-on Research Experiences for Undergraduate Students
    • The Discoloration of the Taj Mahal
  • Photo Gallery
  • People
  • Publications
  • Teaching
  • News
  • Contact