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Air and Odor Management Conference and Technology
Showcase, Toronto, Canada, September 19 - 20, 2019
Air and Odor Management Conference and Technology Showcase, September 19th – 20th, University of Toronto, Hart house
About AOMCTS 2019
Air and Odor Management Conference and Technology Showcase Toronto, Canada, September 19 - 20, 2019 We are delighted to invite you to join over 200 attendees, including top scientists and industry leaders, for the 2019 Air & Odor Management Conference (AOMCTS). Air Pollution in the Cloud, this year, AOMCTS will bring together members of the scientific community, government, industry, and non-governmental organizations, who are pushing the boundaries of air quality and odor science and addressing their impacts on society. Under the theme "Air pollution in the cloud: Transformative sensing and data mining for cleaner air".
Industries of Interest
• Government agencies
• University and Researcher
• Wastewater Treatment
• Waste Management
• Petrochemical, oil and gas
• Food Processing and Agriculture
• Pulp and Paper
• Composting
• Manufacturing
• Smart City
AOMCTS will Feature
• 250 attendees
• 48 presentations
• 22 tradeshow booths
• 8 keynote lectures
Conference Topics
▪ Air quality data mining
▪ Air and odor exposure
▪ Emerging pollutants
▪ Indoor air quality
▪ Innovative monitoring systems
▪ Public engagement
▪ Remediation and abatement
▪ Artificial Intelligence
▪ Dispersion modelling
▪ Industrial air pollution
▪ Policy and legislation
▪ Community science
▪ Odor impact assessment
▪ Technology for Smart Cities
AOMCTS 2019 Schedule at a Glance
Thursday, September 19, 2019 Friday, September 20, 2019
8:00 - 9:00 am Breakfast - Registration
8:00 - 9:00 am
Breakfast
9:00 - 10:30 am Welcome
Plenary session
9:00 - 10:30 am Welcome
Plenary session
10:30 - 11:00 am Break – Exhibition Hall and
Poster Viewing
10:30 - 11:00 am Break – Exhibition Hall and
Poster Viewing
11:00 am - 12:30 pm Technical session 1
Technology for Smart Cities
11:00 am - 12:30 noon Technical session 1
Innovative monitoring systems
12:30 - 1:30 pm Lunch - Exhibition Hall and
poster viewing
12:30 - 1:30 pm Lunch - Exhibition Hall and
poster viewing
1:30 - 3:00 pm Technical session 2
Air quality data mining
1:30 - 3:00 pm Technical session 2
Odor impact assessment
3:00 - 3:30 pm Break – Exhibition Hall and
poster viewing
3:00 - 3:30 pm Break – Exhibition Hall and
poster viewing
3:30 - 5:00 pm Technical session 3
Air and odor exposure
3:30 - 5:00 pm Technical session 3
Regulation and Mitigation
Networking reception 5:30 to 8:30
Detailed Conference Program
Plenary Session, Thursday, September 19th, 9:00 -10:30 am
Speaker Organization Title
1 Matthew Adams University of Toronto Air Pollution Monitoring on the Move: Challenges and Opportunities
2 Steve Easterbrook University of Toronto. Machine Learning and Atmospheric Modelling: A Prognostic View
3 Miriam Diamond University of Toronto New Landscape of Personal Passive Exposure Monitors
4 Trevor Imhoff City of Hamilton Overview of Air Quality Challenges and Initiatives in the City of Hamilton
5 Louise Aubin Peel Public Health Overview of Air Quality Challenges and Initiatives in the Region of Peel
Technical Session 1, Thursday, September 19th, 11:00 am - 12:30 am
Technology for Smart Cities
Speaker Organization Title
6
Lama Alfaseeh, Shadi Djavadian, Ran Tu, Bilal Farooq, Marianne Hatzopoulou
Ryerson University Real-Time Eco-Routing of Intelligent Vehicles Using A Distributed Traffic Management System
7 Iveta Steinberga, Janis Bikse, Janis Bikse, Janis Kleperis, Liene Sustere
University of Latvia Estimation of Applicability of Low-Cost Sensor Measurements for Air Pollution Monitoring in Urban Area.
8 Omid Youssefi - Junshi Xu Scentroid, University of Toronto Urban Scanner Project: High Resolution Air and Traffic Sensing, Using an Innovative Mobile Platform
9 Zhiqiang Zhai, Guohua Song, Le Yu
Beijing Jiaotong University, Texas Southern University
Framework of Traffic Emission Model on Link Level Based on Real-World Vehicle Specific Power Distributions: Practice in Beijing
10 Loren D. Knopper Stantec Assessing Cancer Risk from Exposure to Diesel Exhaust: Potential Approaches for use in Environmental Assessments
11 B. Kraakman, M. Ward, S. Cowden, J. Cesca, B. Design
JACOBS Advanced Sewer Process Modelling to Develop Odour And Corrosion Risk Profiles for Managing Sewer Assets
Technical Session 2, Thursday, September 19th, 1:30 – 3:00 pm
Air Quality Data Mining
Speaker Organization Title
12 Jonathan Wang Ontario Ministry of the
Environment, Conservation and Parks
Near- and On-road Monitoring of Traffic-Related Air Pollutants: Concentration Gradients and Vehicle Emissions along Highways in Ontario
13 Anna Shadrova, Matthew Adams University of Toronto Co-modelling of Urban Ozone and Nitrogen Dioxide Pollution in Mississauga, ON
14 Sashikanth Gurram, Vijayaraghavan Sivaraman
AirSage, University of South Florida
An Assessment of Population Exposure to NOx Using GPS Data: A Case Study for Tampa
15 Arman Ganji University of Toronto Air Quality Prediction using Deep Learning, Google Street View and Satellite Images
16 Gold Sponsor Presentation
Technical Session 3, Thursday, September 19th, 3:30 - 5:00 pm
Air and Odor Exposure
Speaker Organization Title
17 Anton Jitnikovitch Scentroid Rocky View County project: Odour Impact Assessment
18 T.F.M. Rodgers, Truong, L.M. Jantunen, P.A. Helm, M. L. Diamond
University of Toronto Organophosphate Esters (OPEs) as Persistent and Mobile Organic Compounds: Modelling OPE Fate and Emissions in Toronto, Canada
19 Ryan Abel, David Spink, Jeffrey R. Brook, Bori Arrobo
Fort McKay First Nation
The Fort McKay First Nation and its Remote, Off-grid, Continuous Namur Lake Air Monitoring Station: A Critical Platform for Maintaining Clean Air in the Moose Lake Area.
20
Cheol-Heon Jeong, Taylor Edwards, Carson Clark, Peter Murphy, Yuanyuan Xie, Alison Traub, Dana Umbrio, Manpreet Takhar, Arthur Chan, Greg Evans
University of Toronto, In-car Measurements of Exposure to Air Pollutants During Rush Hour Commutes
21 June Shen Heraeus Noblelight The Use of Ultraviolet Light for Air regeneration and Odour Reduction
22 Sandeep Madhwala, Sangeeta Sundriyala, Vignesh Prabhua,
Doon University
Temporal Variation, Characterization and Exposure Assessment of Bioaerosols in an Open Landfill Site Located Within the Urban Area of a Developing Country, India
23 Shahanaj Rahman Wageningen University and
Research Air Quality and Health Effects of Kilns’ Emissions on Brick
24 Hans Schieven Uniqair Technologies Ltd Latest Developments in Cold Plasma Odour Control Technology
Plenary Session, Friday September 20th, 09:00 - 10:30 am
Speaker Organization Title
25 Jeffrey Siegel University of Toronto The Future of Indoor Air: Cognitive Function, Intentional Manipulation, and Privacy
26 Scott Weichenthal McGill University Recent Advances in Air Pollution Exposure Science: Particle Oxidative Potential and Deep Learning for Exposure Estimation
27 Krystal Pollitt Yale University _
28 Robert Healy Ontario Ministry of the
Environment, Conservation and Parks
Mobile Monitoring and Passive Sampling of Volatile Organic Compounds
29 Stephanie Gower Toronto Public Health Overview of Air Quality Challenges and Initiatives in the City of Toronto
30 Steve Hankey Virginia Tech New Empirical Methods for Modeling Air Pollution and Active Travel
Technical Session 4 - Friday September 20th, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Innovative Monitoring Systems
Speaker Organization Title
31 Taylor Edwards, Jonathan Wang, Cheol-Heon Jeong, Greg Evans
University of Toronto Direct Roadside Measurement of Traffic-Related CO2 Emission Trends Using a Simple Sensor Array
32
S. Ars, C. Arrowsmith, E. Knuckey, J. L. Phillips, N. Mostafavi Pak, S. Heerah, D. Worthy, F.Vogel, and D. Wunch
University of Toronto Characterization of Methane Emissions in the Greater Toronto Area Using In-Situ Mobile Measurements
33 Govind Singh Thakor University of Guelph Testing & Validation of Mobile Air Quality Monitor for Sensing & Delineating VOC Emissions
34 Douglas Later, Nichole Crane, Jayc Johnson, Benjamin Bunes, and Ling Zang
Vaporsens Zang Research Lab at University of
Utah
Innovative Systems Based on Organic Nanofiber Sensors for Air Quality Monitoring
35 David Hofbauer WSP How Aerial Drones Can Assist with Odour Sampling
36 Michael Boonstra, Josh Thacker TSI Incorporated, Concept Controls _
Technical Session 5 - Friday September 20th, 1:30 - 3:00 pm
Odor Impact Assessment
Speaker Organization Title
37 David McEwen Brown and Caldwell Using Odor Panel Data to Enhance Odor Dispersion Models
38 Anna H. Bokowa, Magdalena A. Bokowa
EOC Environmental Cannabis Cultivation: The Importance of Odour Assessment and Control in Cannabis production
39 Anders O. Wistrom, Jack Delin
Centriair Setting Performance Requirements for Odor Control
40 Esther Bérubé Metro Vancouver Managing Emissions from Cannabis Production and Processing n Metro Vancouver
41 L. le Roux, M. Johnson, B. Kraakman, J. Borghesi
BioAir Solutions, Jacobs
Biotechniques Replacing Chemical Treatment Technology, Start-Up, Performance, Reliability and Sustainability of a Full-Scale Biotrickling Filter Application Evaluated
42 Jeffrey Perron BioService Environment Neutralizing Odors Through Nano Fogging
Technical Session 6 - Friday September 20th, 3:30 - 5:00 pm
Regulation and Mitigation
Speaker Organization Title
43 Nicole Shantz, Franco DiGiovanni, Lucas Neil
Hemmera Envirochem Inc. Air Emissions and Odour Assessments for Land Use Compatibility
44 Nishant Sharma, Debapratim Pandit
IIT Kharagpur Effects of Changing Dynamics of Vehicle Fleet and Ownership on Urban Air Quality: A Case of Kolkata
45 David Wood, Bill Van Heyst University of Guelph The Development and Validation of a Novel Photocatalytic Air Pollution Barrier for the Mitigation of Roadside NOx
46 Stephanie Shaw, David Wood, Bill Van Heyst
University of Guelph The Application of a Photocatalytic Air Pollution Control Technology for the Removal of Cannabis Derived Terpenes
47 Justin Fisher Micro Pulse LiDAR, Hexagon Elevate Atmospheric Monitoring with LiDAR
48 Indu Bikram Joshi Ministry of Industry,
Government of Nepal Air Pollution Control in Cement Industries of Nepal
Air and Odor Management Conference and Technology Showcase, September 19th – 20th, University of Toronto, Hart house
About the Conference Venue AOMCTS 2019 will be held at the University of Toronto, Canada! The conference as well as the technology showcase will be held at historical Hart House building. The University of Toronto is a globally top-ranked public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution of higher learning in the colony of Upper Canada, University of Toronto predates Canada itself.
Historic Hart House Building AOMCTS 2019 will be held at the University of Toronto's St George Campus. The
conference as well as the technology showcase will be held at the historical Hart House
building. Established in 1919, Hart House is the earliest student center in all of North
America. It houses over 200,000 square foot of libraries, debate rooms, and fitness
center. The Collegiate Gothic-revival complex was the work of architect Henry Sproatt,
who worked alongside decorator Alexander Scott Carter, and engineer Ernest Rolph,
and subsequently designed the campanile at its southwestern corner, Soldiers' Tower.
Great Hall The conference will be held at the Great Hall in Hart House. This beautiful Gothic style
room has soaring ceilings with great bronze chandeliers, tall glass windows, marble
floors and oak paneling, making it Hart House's signature space.
Air and Odor Management Conference and Technology Showcase, September 19th – 20th, University of Toronto, Hart house
Sponsors and Exhibitors of the Air & Odor Management
Conference and Technology Showcase AOMCTS 2019
This conference brings together members of the scientific community, government, industry, and
non-governmental organizations, all of whom are pushing the boundaries of air quality and odor
science and addressing their impacts on society. Sponsors and exhibitors will benefit from a
perfect opportunity to network with industry leaders and demonstrate the most innovative
products and services in air quality and odor.
AOMCTS draws 200-250 attendees and presents a wide variety of promotional opportunities to
help keep your company’s name “front and center” in the minds of conference attendees, before,
during and after their conference experience. Select from our exclusive Gold, Silver and Bronze
package or pick out an advertising opportunity or exhibit space!
Sponsorship opportunities start from as little as CAD$ 1300 to promote your company. We are
open to ideas not listed in order to meet your needs. If there is something not on the list that you
would like to suggest, let us know as soon as possible. Book early to avoid disappointment on this
fantastic opportunity in a niche market!
Sponsorship and showcase opportunities
Please contact Mr. Hesam (Sam) Kashani, Business Development Manager, Scentroid.
E: [email protected] or [email protected]
T: +1 416.479.0078 x 208