University Of Utah.

PositionTechnology Innovation

Salt Lake City -- Two UNIVERSITY OF UTAH chemical engineering professors are using building blocks like LEGOs to teach students how to build a working air-quality sensor that can detect pollution. This season, assistant professor Kerry Kelly and associate professor Tony Butterfield launched the AirU program for Salt Lake County high schools. They visit science classrooms to talk about air quality and help students build a functional air pollution detector...

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