The Invisible World We Breathe: Engineering Healthy Air – a Detective Journey Through Home, School & Hospital

✓ På plats
✓ Online
✓ Åk 7-9
✓ Engelska
✓ Built environment health
✓ Teknik
My name is Fang Hou. I am a researcher passionate about using science and simulation to solve problems we can’t see. My major sits at the exciting intersection of engineering and health, focusing on the air we breathe in the buildings where we live, learn, and heal.
I would love to guide students (13-15 years old) on a 45-minute interactive detective journey. In my session, we will investigate how ’healthy air’ is created in three key environments: the simple ventilation of our homes, the hidden mechanical systems in schools, and the life-saving technologies in hospitals — where I use computer simulations to visualize and control the flow of air and particles.
The session will combine cool AI-generated animations, live demos with simple props to see the invisible, and plenty of detective-style Q&A. My goal is to move beyond complex equations and show the real-world impact of engineering, empowering students with practical knowledge about their everyday environment and, hopefully, inspiring the next generation of scientific problem-solvers.
Kort om Fang Hou
Ålder: 31
Därför forskar jag: I chose research to uncover hidden risks in environmental health and turn knowledge into safer, healthier environments.
Om besöket är på plats kan jag komma till
Stockholm county
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering
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