International Scientific Seminar «IoT technologies for ecosystem monitoring: towards a new era in urban ecology»

International Scientific Seminar «IoT technologies for ecosystem monitoring: towards a new era in urban ecology»

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11 May 2022
Location
Online
About the event

11 May at 17:30 MSK

The Research center «Smart technologies for sustainable development of the urban environment in the global change» (Smart Urban Nature) of Agrarian and Technological Institute of RUDN University organizes an international scientific seminar «IoT technologies for ecosystem monitoring: towards a new era in urban ecology». The event will take place online on the Microsoft Teams platform.

During the seminar, we will consider the prospects of using sensors in the assessment of ecosystem services, public monitoring, and management of green infrastructure. Experts and participants will discuss topics such as the use of dust sensors, audio sensors, portable weather stations. Separately, we will consider the issue of civil science projects, the organization of projects in the format of an Open laboratory.

Event program

  • 17.30 – 17.45
    «Overview of IoT application in urban ecology» by Anton Fedin
  • 17.45 – 18.00
    «Crowdsourcing data for research of urban meteorology and promising weather and climate services» by Mikhail Varentsov
  • 18.00 – 18.15
    «Air quality monitoring in the city using different dust sensors» by Ksenia Makhinya
  • 18.10 – 19.00
    Discussion

The links to the Seminar will be sent by e-mail for all the participants.

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