Partners
The InChildHealth project has gathered together skilled and interdisciplinary research experts from microbiology, medical, social science, chemistry, heating and ventilation, and technology development fields.
Aalto University
Aalto University is a Finnish university established in 2010. The university has over 12,000 students and 4,000 faculty and staff members. It is among Europe’s most international university with over 100 different nationalities. Aalto University unite a diverse set of people through science, arts, technology, and business.
Country: Espoo, Finland.
Role in the project: Aalto University is the consortium leader and leader of Work Packages WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science) and WP2 (WP2 – Sources and routes of exposure). Aalto is also leading tasks T1.1, and T1.4 in WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science), and task T7.1 in WP7 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines). Aalto will contribute to task T2.1, T2.2, T2.3 and T2.4 in WP2 (WP2 – Sources and routes of exposure), and subtask ST4.2.2 in WP4 (WP4 – Technology development and mitigation strategies), tasks T6.1 and T6.2 in WP6 (WP6 – Citizen engagement and wider societal impact), task T7.2, T2.3, 2.4 in WP7 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines).
University of Oulu
Country: Oulu, Finland.
Role in the project: Oulu is the leader of WP3 and task 3.1 and will contribute to task T3.2 in WP3 (WP3 – School environment and health) and is leading tasks T4.2 and subtasks ST4.2.1, ST4.2.2 and ST4.2.3 in WP4 (WP4 – Technology development and mitigation strategies). Oulu will contribute to tasks T1.1, T1.2, T1.3, T1.4 in WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science), and contribute to tasks T7.1, T7.2, T7.3, T7.4 in WP7 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines).
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
Country: Barcelona, Spain.
Role in the project: CSIC is the leader of tasks T2.3 in WP2 (WP2 – Sources and routes of exposure), and task T5.3 in WP5 (WP5 – Exposure assessment and health risk characterisation).
CSIC will contribute to tasks T1.1, T1.3, T1.4 in WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science), tasks 2.1 and 2.4 in WP2 (WP2 – Sources and routes of exposure), tasks 3.1 and 3.2 in WP3 (WP3 – School environment and health), tasks T4.1 (subtasks ST4.2.1, ST4.1.3) T4.2 (subtask ST4.2.2) in WP4 (WP4 – Technology development and mitigation strategies), tasks T5.1, T5.2, T5.5 in WP5 (WP5 – Exposure assessment and health risk characterisation), tasks 6.1, 6.2 and 6.3 in WP6 (WP6 – Citizen engagement and wider societal impact), tasks T7.1, T7.2, T7.3, T7.4 in WP7 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines).
Technical University of Crete
Country: Chania, Greece.
Role in the project: TUC is the leader of WP5 (WP5 – Exposure assessment and health risk characterisation), and task T5.2 in WP5, and task T2.2 in WP2 (WP2 – Sources and routes of exposure). TUC will contribute to tasks T1.1, T1.3, T1.4 in WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science), tasks T2.1, T2.3, T2.4 in WP2 (WP2 – Sources and routes of exposure), tasks T5.1, T5.3, T5.4, T5.5, T5.6 in WP5 (WP5 – Exposure assessment and health risk characterisation), tasks T6.1, T6.2 in WP6 (WP6 – Citizen engagement and wider societal impact), tasks T7.1, T7.2, T7.3, T7.4 in WP7 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines).
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH
Country: Vienna, Austria.
Role in the project: AIT is leader of WP4 (WP4 – Technology development and mitigation strategies) and task T4.1 in WP4 and task T3.1 in WP3 (WP3 – School environment and health). AIT will contribute to T1.1, T1.2, T1.3, T1.4 in WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science), tasks T2.1, T2.3, T2.4 in WP2 (WP2 – Sources and routes of exposure), tasks T4.1 (subtasks ST4.1.1, ST4.1.2), T4.3 (subtask ST4.2.3) in WP4 (WP4 – Technology development and mitigation strategies), tasks T6.1, T6.2 in WP6 (WP6 – Citizen engagement and wider societal impact), tasks T7.1, T7.2, T7.3, T7.4 in WP7 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines).
Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon
Country: Lisbon, Portugal.
Role in the project: IPL is the leader of WP7 and of tasks T7.2, T7.4 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines), IPL will contribute to tasks T1.1, T1.2, T1.3, T1.4 in WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science), tasks T2.1, T2.2, T2.3, T2.4 in WP2 (WP2 – Sources and routes of exposure), task T3.3 in WP3 (WP3 – School environment and health), task T5.4 in WP5 (WP5 – Exposure assessment and health risk characterisation), tasks T6.1, T6.2 in WP6 (WP6 – Citizen engagement and wider societal impact), tasks T7.1, T7.3 in WP7 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines).
Association of Instituto Superior Técnico for Research and Dev
Country: Lisbon, Portugal.
Role in the projet: IST-ID is leading task T2.4 in WP2 (WP2 – Sources and routes of exposure), task 4.3 in WP4 (WP4 – Technology development and mitigation strategies), and task T6.2 in WP6 (WP6 – Citizen engagement and wider societal impact). IST-ID is contributing to tasks T1.1, T1.3, T1.4 in WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science), tasks T2.1, T2.2, T2.3 in WP2 (WP2 – Sources and routes of exposure), tasks T4.1 (subtask ST ST4.1.3), T4.2 (subtasks ST4.2.1,ST4.2.2), T4.3 in WP4 (WP4 – Technology development and mitigation strategies), tasks T5.1, T5.2, T5.3, T5.6 in WP5 (WP5 – Exposure assessment and health risk characterisation), tasks T6.1, T6.3 in WP6 (WP6 – Citizen engagement and wider societal impact), tasks T7.1, T7.2, T7.3, T7.4 in WP7 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines).
National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos”, Agia Paraskevi
Country: Athens, Greece.
Role in the project: NCSR “D” is the leader of task T5.1 in WP5 (WP5 – Exposure assessment and health risk characterisation). NCSR “D” will contribute to tasks T1.1, T1.3, T1.4 in WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science), tasks T2.1, T2.3, T2.4 in WP2 (WP2 – Sources and routes of exposure), tasks T4.1 (subtasks ST4.1.2, ST4.1.3), T4.2 (subtask ST4.2.1), T4.3 (subtask ST4.2.3) in WP4 (WP4 – Technology development and mitigation strategies), tasks T5.2, T5.3, T5.4, T5.5, T5.6 in WP5 (WP5 – Exposure assessment and health risk characterisation), tasks T6.1, T6.2 in WP6 (WP6 – Citizen engagement and wider societal impact), tasks T7.1, T7.2, T7.3, T7.4 in WP7 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines).
Aarhus University
Country: Aarhus, Denmark.
Role in the project: AU is the leader of task T2.1 in WP2 (WP2 – Sources and routes of exposure), and task T5.6 in WP5 (WP5 – Exposure assessment and health risk characterisation). AU is contributing to tasks T1.1, T1.2, T1.3, T1.4 in WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science), tasks T2.2, T2.3, T2.4 in WP2 (WP2 – Sources and routes of exposure), tasks T3.1, T3.2 in WP3 (WP3 – School environment and health), task T5.1 in WP5 (WP5 – Exposure assessment and health risk characterisation), tasks T6.1, T6.2 in WP6 (WP6 – Citizen engagement and wider societal impact) and tasks T7.1, T7.2, T7.3, T7.4 in WP7 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines).
ISGlobal Barcelona Institute of Global Health
Country: Barcelona, Spain.
Role in the project: ISGlobal is the leader of task T1.2 in WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science), task T3.2, (WP3 – School environment and health), and task T6.1 in WP6 (WP6 – Citizen engagement and wider societal impact). ISGlobal is contributing to tasks T1.1, T1.3, T1.4 in WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science), T3.1, in WP3 (WP3 – School environment and health), tasks T6.2, T6.3 in WP6 (WP6 – Citizen engagement and wider societal impact), tasks T7.1, T7.2, T7.3, T7.4 in WP7 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines).
ZSI Zentrum für Soziale Innovation
ZSI is a private non-profit institute for applied social sciences and a Centre of Excellence for social innovation based in Vienna (Austria).
Country: Vienna, Austria.
Role in the project: ZSI is leader of WP6 and task T6.3 in WP6 (WP6 – Citizen engagement and wider societal impact). ZSI will contribute to tasks T1.1, T1.2, T1.3, T1.4 in WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science), task T4.3 in WP4 (WP4 – Technology development and mitigation strategies), tasks T6.1, T6.2 in WP6 (WP6 – Citizen engagement and wider societal impact), tasks T7.1, T7.2, T7.3, T7.4 in WP7 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines).
Sens Solutions
Country: Cerdanyola del Valles, Spain.
Role in the project: Sens Solution is leader of subtask ST4.1.2 in WP4 (WP4 – Technology development and mitigation strategies). Sens Solution is contributing to tasks T1.1, T1.3, T1.4 in WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science), tasks T2.3, T2.3 in WP2 (WP2 – Sources and routes of exposure), tasks T4.1 (subtask ST4.1.3), T4.2 (subtask ST4.2.1), T4.3 in WP4 (WP4 – Technology development and mitigation strategies), tasks T7.1, T7.2, T7.3, T7.4 in WP7 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines).
University of Essex
Country: Colchester, UK.
Role in the project: Essex is the leader of subtask 4.1.1 and contribute to task T4.1 and subtask ST4.2.3 in WP4 (WP4 – Technology development and mitigation strategies). Essex will also contribute to tasks T1.1, T1.3, T1.4 in WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science), tasks 2.1, 2.3, 2.3 in WP2 (WP2 – Sources and routes of exposure), tasks 6.1 and 6.2 in WP6 (WP6 – Citizen engagement and wider societal impact), tasks T7.1, T7.2, T7.3, T7.4 in WP7 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines).
Centre suisse d'électronique et de microtechnique
Country: Neuchatel, Switzerland.
Role in the project: CSEM is the leader of task T1.3 in WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science) and task T7.3 in WP7 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines). CSEM will contribute to tasks T1.1, T1.2, T1.4 in WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science), tasks T4.1 (subtask ST4.1.1), T4.2 (subtask ST4.2.2) in WP4 (WP4 – Technology development and mitigation strategies), task T5.6 in WP5 (WP5 – Exposure assessment and health risk characterisation), tasks T7.1, T7.2, T7.3 (lead), T7.4 in WP7 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines).
Monash University
Country: Melbourne, Australia.
Role in the project: MU is contributing to tasks T1.1, T1.2, T1.3, T1.4 in WP1 (WP1 – Management, ethics and open science), task T3.2 in WP3 (WP3 – School environment and health), tasks T7.1, T7.2, T7.3, T7.4 in WP7 (WP7 – Communication, dissemination and exploitation of results and guidelines).