2020 Conference Programme and Presentations

FRIDAY 10 JANUARY 2020, 9:00AM - 5:00PM

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09:00 - Welcome - Cllr Tom Hayes (Cabinet Member for Zero Carbon Oxford - Oxford City Council)

09:10 - Opening Keynote - Prof. Martin Williams (King’s College London) - UK Clean Air Co-Champion

Session 1 – Air Quality and measurement

09:40 - Roy Harrison (University of Birmingham): ‘Non-exhaust emissions from road traffic’

10:00 - Brian Stacey (Ricardo Energy & Environment): ‘Ultrafine Particle measurements – comparison of road traffic and airport environments’

10:20 - David Carslaw (University of York): ‘The European NO2 problem - insights from vehicle emission remote sensing’

10:40 - Eloise Marais (University of Leicester): ‘Monitoring the efficacy of emission mitigation strategies in cities using instruments in space’

--Break--

Session 2 – Emissions

11:30 - Nick Molden (AIR Alliance): ‘Solving poor air quality quickly and fairly: how the consequences of Dieselgate have been misunderstood

11:50 - Sam Akehurst (University of Bath): ‘What will you be driving in 2040?

12:10 - Mark Peckham (Cambustion): ‘NOx pollution “hot spots” measured on-board a variety of passenger vehicles

12:30 - Chris Morgan (Johnson Matthey): ‘Catalyst technologies for current and future vehicle emissions legislation

--Lunch--

Session 3 – Health Effects & Communication

13:50 - Karen Exley (Public Health England): ‘Outdoor Air Quality and Health: Evidence to Action’

14:10 - Clare Heaviside (University of Oxford): ‘Air pollution and health in the UK, and the impact of policy measures over the last 50 years’

14:30 - Chris Large (Global Action Plan): ‘Being the most powerful clean air movement we can be’

14:50 - Corinne Wilkins (DEFRA): ‘Overcoming barriers in communicating on air quality’

--Break--

Session 4 – Implementation

15:40 - Catherine Westoby (Transport for London): ‘Tackling London’s air pollution crisis: the introduction of the Ultra Low Emission Zone and other measures’

16:00 - Mai Jarvis (Oxford City Council): ‘Going for Zero’

16:20 - Jake Backus (Empathy Sustainability): ‘The OxAIR project’

16:40 - Phil James (University of Newcastle): ‘From compliance to observation: learning from the Internet of Things in our cities’

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