Dr. Mark Gibson and Richard Kleidman will be among a series of expert panelist on the Clubhouse discussion:
NASA Scientists Talk COVID Reopening Strategies - Q&A. Tune in every Tuesday evening at 7 PM EST for all of your questions. Our first session is March 9th. You can find it here on Clubhouse. If you need a clubhouse invitation to join the platform send an email to avisha@medstartr.direct AirPhoton has been awarded an ExportMD grant by the Maryland State Department of Commerce. We really appreciate the support of the state and all of the individuals at the Department. This is a fantastic opportunity and a great help for small Maryland companies. We will be using the grant to help reach out to partners in Australia, South East Asia and South Africa to help jump start our space operations.
For more see this story. Our division of Air Quality and Exposure Sciences is now offering screening for airborne Covid-19 detection.
Dr. Mark Gibson is providing services for hospitals, nursing homes and businesses. For more information contact him directly at mgibson@airphoton.com See the attached flyer for more information. Do you have an N95 or half-face respirator? If you do, make sure you know how to fit, wear and test it properly. Dr. Mark Gibson our director of Air Quality and Exposure Science has recorded an informational video. You can find it on our COVID-19 Respirators page.
Lorraine Remer our CEO and Rich Kleidman our COO will be attending the American Geophysical Union Conference in San Franciso's Moscone Center December 9 - 13. We will be in booth 1144 near the food concessions and across from Campbell Scientific. Stop by to see a demo of our sampling station and size-scanning nephelometer which retrieves a full particle size distribution up to PM10. We will also be showing off our new communications module for remote control and communications of the instruments. Feel free to just stop by and chat even without the demos and at least you'll be near the concession stands!
AirPhoton has been awarded a contract to provide ground instruments in support of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Multi-Angle Imager for Aerosols (MAIA) investigation. The MAIA satellite instrument is scheduled for launch in 2022 and will collect high quality data on fine particulate matter air pollution from space. MAIA will rely on our AeroExplorer sampling stations to collect particulates on filters at ground level for later analysis. This along with other information will allow MAIA to characterize the types of particulates that are most harmful to human health. You can read the full press release here.
Rich Kleidman our COO will be going to the Indian Aerosol Science and Technology Association (IASTA) conference in New Delhi. The conference on “Aerosol Impacts: Human Health and Climate Change” runs from November 26 – 28, 2018. Rich will be giving a talk on Wednesday titled “The Use of a Size Scanning Nephelometer to Constrain Particle Size Distribution and Their Scattering Properties”. This will show off some recent ground breaking work by Vanderlei Martins that combines the innovative technology of our IN102Ex nephelometer with some advanced analytical techniques to derive a particle size distribution. When not giving his talk Rich will be at the booth of our Indian distributor M&G Analyser Systems. If you are in the neighborhood stop by to say hello. We hope to present an webinar in a few weeks that will describe our work in this area.
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