Air and Odour Management Conference and Trade Show 2025
AIr tomorrow
ADVANCING AI FOR CLEANER AIR
Thank you to all attendees!
About AOMCTS
Join us for the Air and Odour Management Conference and Trade Show 2025, hosted by Scentroid in collaboration with the University of Toronto. Our theme this year is AIr Tomorrow: Advancing AI for Cleaner Air to explore the latest advancements in AI-driven air quality monitoring, community sensing, emerging pollutants, and industrial air pollution. Attend presentations, engage in discussions, and explore the newest gadgets at our technology exhibition. Our event will bring together experts, researchers, and industry leaders who work towards cleaner air and a healthier environment.

Ardevan Bakhtari
President of Scentroid
Dr. Ardevan Bakhtari is a specialist in instrumentation with an extensive background in environment, nuclear, and medical industries. He has a PhD in instrumentation from Faculty of Engineering, University of Toronto. He has been involved in numerous international projects focusing on industrial odour impact assessments. Dr. Bakhtari is the founder of Scentroid, the world leader in odor measurement and air sensing equipment.

Marianne Hatzopoulou
Professor and Chair,
Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering
Prof. Hatzopoulou leads the Transportation and Air Quality (TRAQ) research group studying the interactions between transportation, air quality, climate change, and public health; she published 150 publications on these topics. she is also the founding director of Positive Zero Transport Futures – a living lab ecosystem where new technologies, services, and policies are tested in a real-world context.
Conference Committee
Academic Committee

Arman Ganji, PhD
Senior Research Associate,
University of Toronto

Shayamila Mahagammulla Gamage, PhD
Senior Research Associate,
University of Toronto
Organizing Committee

Matthew Cabral
Conference Co-Manager,
Scentroid

Hoda Touma
Conference Co-Manager,
University of Toronto
Presentations
Matthew Adams
University of Toronto
The not-so-artificial intelligence of air pollution monitoring
Tareq Alsaleh
Toronto Metropolitan University
Simulation Models for Sustainable, Resilient, and Optimised Global Electric Vehicles Supply Chain
Arthur Chan
University of Toronto
Understanding sources of Volatile Organic Compounds in office spaces using source apportionment analysis
Miranda Doris
University of Toronto
Modelling Air Quality in a Rural Area of Unconventional Oil and Gas Development for Health and Justice
Ryan Duruisseau-Kuntz
University of Toronto
Characterizing Aged Wildfire Contributions to Urban PM2.5 Through an Air Quality Data Mining Approach
Greg Evans
University of Toronto
Novel approaches to urban air quality measurement and data analysis
Bilal Farooq
Toronto Metropolitan University
Exploring Sustainable Pathways for Urban Traffic Decarbonization: Lessons from Simulations of Downtown Toronto
Meredith Franklin
University of Toronto
Advances in AI for Air Quality Exposure Modeling with Satellite Data
Kyle Hallman, Isaac Leung
Scentroid
From Static to Smart: AI-Powered City-Wide Emission Mapping of Dubai with SIMS3
Lawson Gillespie
University of Toronto
From Surveys to Fluxes: Estimating Methane Emissions from Mobile In Situ Measurements
Sarah Haines
University of Toronto
From Dust to Data: Overcoming Barriers in Indoor Air Microbiome Research through Emerging Technologies
Amir Hakami
Carleton University
Coordinating climate and health policies: sectoral and location-specific co-benefits
Robert Healy
Government of Ontario
Mobile and passive air monitoring of industrial volatile organic compounds in Ontario
Zeinab Heidari
Simon Fraser University
Seasonal Dispersion of Air Pollution from Biomass-Burning District Heating Systems
Atif Khan
University of Regina
Life Cycle Assessment of Environmental Impacts in the Coal Value Chain of Emerging Economies
Marshall Lloyd
McGill University
Predicting reduced ultrafine particle-related mortality resulting from introduction of electric vehicles
Derk Maat
SciCorp International Corp
Impacting the Wastewater Treatment Market and the Collection/Conveyance Systems with Proven Transformative Technology
Hosna Movahhedinia
University of Toronto
Identifying Ultrafine Particle Formation with Ensemble Learning Techniques
Krystall Pollitt
Yale University
Discovery of Emerging Contaminants in the Air
Daniel Posen
University of Toronto
Health benefits of US light-duty vehicle electrification and the role of fleet dynamics to 2050
Rebecca Saari
University of Waterloo
Air quality alerts, human health, and climate change
Marc Saleh
Mobile Futures Lab
Medium and Heavy-Duty Transport and Air Quality: The Technology Shift Ahead
Jeffrey Siegel
University of Toronto
Measuring ventilation and filtration performance with low-cost sensors and AI
Jenna Tarshis
Scentroid, University of British Colombia
Dynamic Anomaly Detection and Source Localization in Air Quality Sensor Networks
Andy Tolley
Ambilabs
Enhancing Small Sensor Data Authenticity & Quality Assurance
Scott Weichenthal
McGill University
Ultrafine Particles and Health: Recent Progress from Canadian Studies
Yee Ka Wong
University of Toronto
Study of traffic-related air pollution using a low-cost sensor network in Toronto, Canada
Conference Themes
- Community Sensing
- Artificial Intelligence
- Climate Positive
- Environmental Justice
- Air Quality Data Mining
- Air and Odor Sensing
- Emerging Pollutants
- Indoor Air Quality
- Remediation and Abatement
- AQ Modeling
- Industrial Air Pollution
- Future Technologies
- Community Engagement and Policy