VECTOR | [3-0-0:3] |
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DESCRIPTION | Human health and well-being are intimately linked to the state of air quality. As vividly shown by the COVID-19 outbreak, Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) has never been more important in terms of sustaining human health, well-being, and productivity. This course is a graduate level introduction to IAQ in a built environment. This course covers topics such as comprehensive reviews of contaminant concentrations, measurement techniques, exposures, and health effects, components and functions of building systems that affect IAQ, human responses to indoor environmental quality conditions. Students will also be introduced to new technologies such as computational fluid dynamics, big data analysis, advanced chemical analytical capability, sensing, control, and human biomarker analysis that have contributed greatly to modern indoor air science. Overall, students will be engaged with diverse disciplines including built environment, atmospheric environment, exposure science, public health, chemistry, and indoor air science. The field of indoor air science is moving forward rapidly, the students will be trained with an “eye to the future” to raise new questions, new possibilities, new angles to advance science for healthier indoor environments. |
Section | Date & Time | Room | Instructor | Quota | Enrol | Avail | Wait | Remarks |
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L01 (6251) | Tu 03:00PM - 05:50PM | Rm 122, E1 | FANG, Ting | 20 | 7 | 13 | 0 |
EXCLUSION | UFUG 1302 UFUG 1303 |
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DESCRIPTION | This course serves as a gateway to basic chemical theories and principles, demonstrating a microscopic view to the materialized world that built from atoms. Starting from chemical notation and units, lectures will introduce nuclei structure and elemental periodicity, redox reactions, basic inorganic and organic substances with associated chemical bonding and forms, fundamental properties of gases, acid/base theories, chemical kinetics and equilibrium, principles of thermodynamics, and electrochemistry. Additionally, two mini labs providing hands-on experience supplement the lecture materials. |
Section | Date & Time | Room | Instructor | Quota | Enrol | Avail | Wait | Remarks |
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L01 (6458) | 01-SEP-2025 - 26-SEP-2025 Mo 01:30PM - 04:20PM | Rm 101, W1 | FANG, Ting JI, Qixing | 70 | 31 | 39 | 0 | UFUG 1301 is mutually exclusive with UFUG 1302/1303. Please note that UFUG 1302/1303 are compulsory courses for the AMAT major - taking UFUG 1301 may influence the further study progression of the AMAT major. |
13-OCT-2025 - 07-NOV-2025 Mo 01:30PM - 04:20PM | Rm 101, W1 | FANG, Ting JI, Qixing | ||||||
17-NOV-2025 - 05-DEC-2025 Mo 01:30PM - 04:20PM | Rm 101, W1 | FANG, Ting JI, Qixing | ||||||
T01 (6459) | We 03:00PM - 03:50PM | Rm 122, E1 | FANG, Ting JI, Qixing | 70 | 31 | 39 | 0 | |
LA01 (6460) | 29-SEP-2025 - 11-OCT-2025 Mo 01:30PM - 04:20PM | Mendeleev Lab (E3-232C) | FANG, Ting JI, Qixing | 24 | 18 | 6 | 0 | |
10-NOV-2025 - 14-NOV-2025 Mo 01:30PM - 04:20PM | Mendeleev Lab (E3-232C) | FANG, Ting JI, Qixing | ||||||
LA02 (6461) | 29-SEP-2025 - 11-OCT-2025 Tu 09:00AM - 11:50AM | Mendeleev Lab (E3-232C) | FANG, Ting | 24 | 5 | 19 | 0 | |
10-NOV-2025 - 14-NOV-2025 Tu 09:00AM - 11:50AM | Mendeleev Lab (E3-232C) | FANG, Ting | ||||||
LA03 (6462) | 29-SEP-2025 - 11-OCT-2025 We 09:00AM - 11:50AM | Mendeleev Lab (E3-232C) | FANG, Ting JI, Qixing | 24 | 8 | 16 | 0 | |
10-NOV-2025 - 14-NOV-2025 We 09:00AM - 11:50AM | Mendeleev Lab (E3-232C) | FANG, Ting JI, Qixing |