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Atmospheric Air Quality Laboratory was established by professor Dwaine Bundy.  Since the fall of 2004, this laboratory is led by Dr. Jacek Koziel.  The laboratory is situated at the National Swine Research and Information Center and serves as a focal point for collaborative research and training in the area of air quality engineering and livestock odor for Iowa and beyond. 

 

The laboratory strives to serve students, faculty, and visiting scientists working on improving air quality in and near livestock and poultry operations.
Collaborators include fellow faculty members at ABE, researchers at the USDA-ARS-Swine Odor and Manure Management Research Unit, and several university research groups in U.S. and Europe.  Industrial collaborators include Microanalytics, a flavors, aromas and odors instrumentation and analytical services company. 

The laboratory is equipped with the state-of-the art instrumentation for chemical and olfactometry analysis of livestock odor. 
 

Air Quality Laboratory attracts research funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the State of Iowa.

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