The Crucial Role of Ventilation Effectiveness in Air Cleaning
People spend up to 90 percent of their time indoors and indoor air can be two to five times, and even up to ten times, more polluted than outdoor air. …
Sissi Liu is passionate about solving complex societal problems by harnessing cutting-edge technology. She has 20 years of experience in climate tech commercialization, sustainability, entrepreneurship, and venture investing. Sissi co-founded Metalmark Innovations, a Harvard spinout, to tackle the global air pollution crisis and climate change challenges. At Metalmark, she co-invented the company's key technologies and is leading the charge in bringing its products to market. Sissi has served on multiple company boards, mentors startups at MIT, and contributes to ASHRAE technical committees. Sissi holds a BA from Wellesley College and an MPP from Harvard University.
Dr. Anupriya Tyagi is an Industrial Hygienist with 3Flow, holds a PhD in Environmental Science and is a Certified Safety Professional. With more than 15 years of experience in the field of Industrial Hygiene research and Workplace safety, Dr. Tyagi focuses her skills to solve ventilation challenges in the IAQ world. She has reviewed numerous scientific articles and is an active member in various scientific communities.
Tom Smith is the President and CEO of 3Flow. Mr. Smith has worked for more than 35 years helping facilities optimize the performance of airflow systems to provide safe, efficient, and sustainable labs and critical workspaces. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from North Carolina State University and a Master of Science in Industrial Hygiene from the University of North Carolina. Mr. Smith has chaired and served on numerous committees for the development of national and international standards on ventilation for safety and Health. He serves on the Board for the International Institute of Sustainable Labs (I2SL) and is a member of the Alumni Hall of Fame for the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department at North Carolina State University.
People spend up to 90 percent of their time indoors and indoor air can be two to five times, and even up to ten times, more polluted than outdoor air. …