The Graduate Research Innovation Exchange (GRIE) is a marketplace where students from many academic fields can mingle and exchange fresh insights and discoveries. It is also a fantastic opportunity to gather feedback on ongoing research.
During the GRIE, Xingtong presented herwork about how window operation behaviors will affect indoor PM2.5 exposures during wildfires. People were interested in this topic and asked questions about the behavior prediction model and how to imply the model to simulation.
Chao presented my study which investigates the interactive influence of CO2 and bio-effluent on drivers’ environmental satisfaction, emotion, and driving performance.
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