SNIFFIA
Research Project
About:
We are committed to transforming indoor air quality monitoring and ventilation with our smart sensor, which detects over 20 harmful volatile organic compounds, promotes healthy environments, saves energy, and aligns with LEED standards. SNIFFIA is a National Science Foundation funded project and start-up.
Learn More at www.sniffia.com.
Team:
JJoanna Aizenberg - PI, Material Scientist, Harvard SEAS
Holly Samuelson - Co-PI, Building impacts, Harvard Design
Alex Tropsha - Co-PI, Cheminformatics, UNC Chapel Hill
Michael Aizenberg, Chemistry
Haritosh Patel, Sensor Development
Demba Ba, Data Analysis
Alex Tropsha, Cheminformatics, UNC Chapel Hill
Anna Shneidman, Project Manager
Jacopo Movilli, Gas Sensing
Jack Alvarenga, Sensor Integration
Petros Koumoutsakos, Fluid Mechanics
Kelvin Idanwekhai, Algorithms
Charu Srivastava, Building Impacts
Ali Malkawi, Building Integration, Harvard Center For Green Buildings And Cities
Peter Howard, Building Controls, Harvard Center For Green Buildings And Cities
Sissi Liu, CEO, Air Purification, Metalmark Innovations
Tanya Shirman, VP Materials, Metalmark Innovations
Jiwon Woo, Product Design & Marketing
Aditya Kulkarni, Business Development
Shamali Roy, Product Manager
Somesh Kumar, CSO, Sensors, Sniffia Indusquad (New Co.)
Ally Chang, Business Development
Emily Stoler, Technology Translation, Wyss Institute
Emma Van Lieshout, LEED, RMR Group
Nick Gayeski, CEO, Clockwork Analytics
Robin Bass, Google – Real Estate & Workplace Services
Asim Tahir, Team Lead & Director of Sustainability, Technology & Innovation
Eric Sun, Senior Manager, WELL
Ted Bowie, Senior Manager, Ramboll
Ashika Kalra, Business Development, Collab Fund
Chris Petty, IP Management
Ellie Carlough, Partnerships, Harvard Office of Technology Development
Tosin O. Hoskins, Branding & UI Experience, Atelier Oluwatosin