University of South Wales Wins 2023 STEM Research Project of the Year Award

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In order to combat the deteriorating air quality in residential and school areas caused by increased traffic, USW has established a partnership with the Welsh Government and local councils to create an affordable air quality monitoring device that could be deployed in locations like busy roads, railways and schools. This device provides precise data to support intelligent decision-making, in line with the Clean Air Plan for Wales and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. Following being shortlisted for the prestigious IET Impact in Society Awards 2023. 

Period12 Dec 2023

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  • TitleUniversity of South Wales Wins 2023 STEM Research Project of the Year Award
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date12/12/23
    DescriptionIn order to combat the deteriorating air quality in residential and school areas caused by increased traffic, USW has established a partnership with the Welsh Government and local councils to create an affordable air quality monitoring device that could be deployed in locations like busy roads, railways and schools. This device provides precise data to support intelligent decision-making, in line with the Clean Air Plan for Wales and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. Following being shortlisted for the prestigious IET Impact in Society Awards 2023.
    Producer/AuthorWales STEM Awards
    URLhttps://www.stemawards.wales/2023/12/12/university-of-south-wales-wins-stem-research-project-of-the-year-award/
    PersonsLeshan Uggalla