
29th ETH Nanoparticles Conference
31.May - 3. June 2026, ETH Zurich

29th ETH Nanoparticles Conference
31.May - 3. June 2026, ETH Zurich

29th ETH Nanoparticles Conference
31.May - 3. June 2026, ETH Zurich

29th ETH Nanoparticles Conference
31.May - 3. June 2026, ETH Zurich
Session: Break wear and Tyre wear
8A
Jacek Pielecha, Poznan University of Technology
«Particle number emissions from brakes of passenger cars»
8B
Lukasz Rymaniak, Poznan University of Technology
«Emission of particulate matter during braking of a rail vehicle on a test stand»
8C
Elizabeth DeFrance, University of California Riverside CE-CERT
«On-road tire-wear particle emissions from a light-duty vehicle»
8D
Elizabeth DeFrance, University of California Riverside CE-CERT
«Brake-wear particle emissions measurement and characterization during on-road vehicle testing»
8E
Nurul Mohd Yusof, University Sains Malaysia
«Mitigating The Environmental Release of Metal Wear Particles through Sustainable Lubricant»
Session: Indoor particles and occupational exposure
9A
Kristen Yeh, EPFL Lausanne
«INDOAIRTOX: Project Overview and Experimental Design for Indoor Ultrafine Particles—Sources, Dynamics, and Toxicity»
9B
Rikke Bogebo, Healthy Indoor Environment
«Particle pollution from ovens in Danish kitchens»
9C
Paulus Bauer, Catalytic Instruments
«Distinguishing Total and Solid Particle Emissions from Household and Office Devices using a Catalytic Stripper»
9D
Natalia Szymlet, Poznan University of Technology
«Comparative analysis of particulate matter emissions from 3D printing and the internal combustion engine»
9E
Remigusz Jasiński, Poznan University of Technology
«Particle Number Concentration and Size Distribution in the Cabin of a Light Aircraft during Real-World Flight Operations»
9F
Alfred Lawrence, Isabella Thoburn College
«Industrial Waste Derived Filtration Systems for Mitigating Indoor TVOC Exposure from Household Cooking»
Session: Nanoparticle toxicity and health effects
10A
Elisa Chamot, University of Basel
«A new instrument to examine the oxidizing properties of polluted air in both the gas and particle phases (GP-OOPAAI)»
10B
Luisa Path, AMI, University of Fribourg
«Comparing effects of freshly generated brake wear particles with particles collected on Teflon filters in an advanced in vitro lung model»
Session: Nanoparticle metrology (and instrumentation)
11A
Johannes Murg, AVL List GmbH
«Photoacoustic spectroscopy for ambient black carbon monitoring»
11B
Andreas Nowak, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
«Thermally stable and spherical silver particles as transfer standard for the calibration of particle number counters»
11C
Arpit Malik, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt
«Traceable Calibration of MPSS in Fast-Scan Mode: Recommendations for Particle Number Size Measurement at Urban Traffic Hot Spots»