K-HiA
K-HiA

K-HiA
K-HiA
 : 
Knowledge for improving indoor Air quality and Health
Knowledge for improving indoor Air quality and Health

A Project coordinated by IIIA.

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Collaborating organisations:

Fundación CARTIF; CIEMAT; ATOS IT; IDIBAPS; Hospital Clinic; INBIOT; Universidad Nova de Lisboa; MANN + HUMMEL GMBH; Instytut Medycyny Pracy imienia prof. dra med. Jerzego Nofera; Warsaw University of Technology; Medi...

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Fundación CARTIF; CIEMAT; ATOS IT; IDIBAPS; Hospital Clinic; INBIOT; Universidad Nova de Lisboa; MANN + HUMMEL GMBH; Instytut Medycyny Pracy imienia prof. dra med. Jerzego Nofera; Warsaw University of Technology; Medical University of Vienna; University of Agder; ECHAlliance; Erasmus University Medical Center

Funding entity:

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
EUROPEAN COMMISSION

Funding call:

HORIZON-HLTH-2021-ENVHLTH-02
HORIZON-HLTH-2021-ENVHLTH-02

Funding call URL:

Project #:

101057693
101057693

Total funding amount:

7.984.484,00€
7.984.484,00€

IIIA funding amount:

260.142,00€
260.142,00€

Duration:

01/Sep/2022
01/Sep/2022
31/Aug/2026
31/Aug/2026

Extension date:

K-HiA aims at the assessment of the indoor air quality (IAQ) effects in health on the basis of an extensive monitoring campaign of chemical and biological indoor air pollutants in several very representative at EU level indoor locations together with a deep research on their sources, interactions and main correlations with health problems by means of theoretical analysis, clinical trials and tests (includes in vivo/vitro approaches). Moreover, Project will deliver affordable and easy for implementation measurements to monitor and improve current IAQ.

The project will deliver structured knowledge coming from both the monitoring, characterization and research stages formed by extensive and accurate data, qualitative information and guidelines in an easy and fully open access format to support public authorities, policy makers and many other collectives. Project will also deliver innovative equipment and associated tools to the citizens as main final users enabling them to monitor indoor air quality for identifying health risks and suggesting suitable solutions to mitigate them.

K-HiA aims at the assessment of the indoor air quality (IAQ) effects in health on the basis of an extensive monitoring campaign of chemical and biological indoor air pollutants in several very representative at EU level indoor locations together with a deep research on their sources, interactions and main correlations with health problems by means of theoretical analysis, clinical trials and tests (includes in vivo/vitro approaches). Moreover, Project will deliver affordable and easy for implementation measurements to monitor and improve current IAQ.

The project will deliver structured knowledge coming from both the monitoring, characterization and research stages formed by extensive and accurate data, qualitative information and guidelines in an easy and fully open access format to support public authorities, policy makers and many other collectives. Project will also deliver innovative equipment and associated tools to the citizens as main final users enabling them to monitor indoor air quality for identifying health risks and suggesting suitable solutions to mitigate them.

2024
Hafiz Budi Firmansyah,  Jose Luis Fernandez Marquez,  Oguz Mulayim,  Jorge Gomes,  & Valerio Lorini (2024). Accelerating Crisis Response: Automated Image Classification for Geolocating Social Media Content. Proceedings of the 2023 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (pp. 77–81). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3625007.3627831. [BibTeX]  [PDF]
Rocco Ballester,  Yanis Labeyrie,  Oguz Mulayim,  Jose Luis Fernandez Marquez,  & Jesus Cerquides (2024). Crowdsourced geolocation: Detailed exploration of mathematical and computational modeling approaches. Cognitive Systems Research, 88, 101266. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cogsys.2024.101266. [BibTeX]
Hafiz Budi Firmansyah,  Jose Luis Fernandez Marquez,  Oguz Mulayim,  Jorge Gomes,  Joao Ribeiro,  & Valerio Lorini (2024). Empowering Crisis Response Efforts: A Novel Approach to Geolocating Social Media Images for Enhanced Situational Awareness. ISCRAM Proceedings, 21. https://ojs.iscram.org/index.php/Proceedings/article/view/21. [BibTeX]  [PDF]
Hafiz Budi Firmansyah,  Valerio Lorini,  Oguz Mulayim,  Jorge Gomes,  & Jose Luis Fernandez Marquez (2024). Improving Social Media Geolocation for Disaster Response by Using Text From Images and ChatGPT. Proceedings of the 2024 11th Multidisciplinary International Social Networks Conference (pp. 67–72). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3675669.3675696. [BibTeX]  [PDF]
Eva Armengol
Tenured Scientist
Phone Ext. 431851

Jesus Cerquides
Scientific Researcher
Phone Ext. 431859