Module Description
This module introduces occupant-centered ventilation strategies with a focus on Personalized Ventilation (PV) to improve indoor air quality and reduce cross-contamination at low energy cost. Designed for engineers, building professionals, researchers, and innovators, the course explores how individual airflow control, seating arrangements, and respiratory activities influence contaminant transport in shared spaces such as offices and classrooms. Participants will gain practical insights into designing healthier, safer, and more energy-efficient indoor environments.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this module, participants will be able to:
- Evaluate how Personalized Ventilation (PV) systems influence cross-contamination risks in different indoor environments, including office and classroom settings.
- Analyze the role of seating arrangements—such as face-to-face, side-by-side, and tandem layouts—in the spread or mitigation of airborne contaminants.
- Assess how respiratory activities (e.g., breathing, speaking, coughing) interact with airflow patterns and affect exposure between occupants.
- Design and implement effective PV strategies that balance individual comfort, health protection, and low energy demand.
















