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Mould exposure in Australian homes: from remediation to prevention. Mould is a widespread and life-threatening problem, affecting one in three Australian homes. This project aims to develop an early d

The University of Sydney — Discovery Projects
Amount
Up to $611,217
Closes
Sunday 31 December 2028
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Mould exposure in Australian homes: from remediation to prevention. Mould is a widespread and life-threatening problem, affecting one in three Australian homes. This project aims to develop an early detection strategy using artificial intelligence and low-cost sensors. It will establish how prevalent mould is in different housing types and how it is affected by indoor air quality and construction factors, such as interior materials. The outcomes include a clear understanding of where mould occurs, indicators for its early detection, and recommendations for healthier indoor environments that can inform policy. Benefits will include more efficient and mould-resilient indoor environments and potential savings of $200 million in avoided treatment.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 3301 - Architecture. Lead: A/Prof Arianna Brambilla

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