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Best student poster presentation award for CITI-SENSE

    One of the youngest CITI-SENSE members, Johanna Robinson from Ljubljana, won the competition for the best poster presentation at the Healthy Buildings Europe 2015 conference. The event took place 18-20.05.2015 in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Together with other project members that are involved in the CITI-SENSE school case studies Johanna prepared a paper, entitled “Empowering students to improve their indoor school environment with the help of low-cost air quality sensors – CITI-SENSE project”. The paper is describing the pilot studies and their findings. Congratulations!